Short-term outcome in patients treated with cytoreduction and HIPEC compared to conventional colon cancer surgery.
Medicine (Baltimore)
; 95(41): e5111, 2016 Oct.
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Cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) is an extensive procedure with considerable morbidity. Since only few hospitals perform CRSâ+âHIPEC, this might lead to confounded outcomes between hospitals when audited. This study aims to compare outcomes between peritoneally metastasized (PM) colon cancer patients treated with CRSâ+âHIPEC and patients undergoing conventional colon surgery. Furthermore, the impact of CRSâ+âHIPEC on the risk of postoperative complications will be assessed, probably leading to better insight into how to report on postoperative outcomes in this distinct group of patients undergoing extensive colon surgery.All patients with primary colon cancer who underwent segmental colon resection in a tertiary referral hospital between 2011 and 2014 were included in this prospective cohort study. Outcome after surgery was compared between patients who underwent additional CRSâ+âHIPEC treatment or conventional surgery.Consequently, 371 patients underwent surgery, of which 43 (12%) underwent CRSâ+âHIPEC. These patients were younger and healthier than patients undergoing conventional surgery. Tumor characteristics were less favorable and surgery was more extensive in CRSâ+âHIPEC patients. The morbidity rate was also higher in CRSâ+âHIPEC patients (70% vs 41%; Pâ<â0.001). CRSâ+âHIPEC was an independent predictor of postoperative complications (odds ratio 6.4), but was not associated with more severe postoperative complications or higher treatment-related mortality.Although patients with colonic PM undergoing CRSâ+âHIPEC treatment were younger and healthier, the postoperative outcome was worse. This is most probably due to less favorable tumor characteristics and more extensive surgery. Nevertheless, CRSâ+âHIPEC treatment was not associated with severe complications or increased treatment-related mortality. These results stress the need for adequate case-mix correction in colorectal surgery audits.
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Colectomia
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Neoplasias do Colo
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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos de Citorredução
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Hipertermia Induzida
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Antineoplásicos
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2016
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