Background: Thoracoscopic lobectomy (VATS-L) for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a well-established option for early stage NSCLC, but the evidences are limited for octogenarians. Objective: The objectives of this multi-institutional study were to evaluate the post-operative outcomes of VATS-L in octogenarians and to estimate the post-operative quality of life (QoL) using a validated questionnaire (EuroQoL5D). Methods: Data from patients underwent VATS-L between 2014 and 2019 were analysed and divided into two groups: Group A (younger patients) and Group B (octogenarians). To define predictors for complications, univariate and multivariable logistic regression analysis were performed. Results: 7023 patients underwent VATS-L and 329 (4.6%) were octogenarians. 30-day and 90-day post-operative mortality were similar (0.95% vs 0.91%, p = 0.84 and 1.3% vs 1.2%, p = 0.58), whereas the percentage of patients who suffered from any complication (25.5% vs 31.9%, p = 0.012) and the complication rate (31.6% vs 45.2%, p= 0.01) were higher for octogenarians. At discharge, the values of EuroQoL5D were worse in group B, but after one month these levels became similar. Age 80 years had a significant influence on morbidity on both univariate and multivariable analyses (p = 0.025). Conclusions: VATS-L for NSCLC can be performed in selected octogenarians without increased risk of postoperative death, acceptable not-life-threatening complications and a moderate impact on QoL.
Post-operative outcomes and quality of life assessment after thoracoscopic lobectomy for Non-small-cell lung cancer in octogenarians: Analysis from a national database / S. Bongiolatti, A. Gonfiotti, S. Borgianni, R. Crisci, C. Curcio, L. Voltolini, M. Alloisio, D. Amore, L. Ampollini, C. Andreetti, D. Argnani, G. Baietto, A. Bandiera, C. Benato, M. Roberto Benvenuti, A. Bertani, L. Bertolaccini, L. Bortolotti, E. Bottoni, C. Breda, P. Camplese, P. Carbognani, G. Cardillo, C. Casadio, G. Cavallesco, R. Cherchi, R. Crisci, C. Curcio, A. Dell’Amore, V. Della Beffa, G. Dolci, A. Droghetti, P.A. Ferrari, D. Fontana, G. Gargiulo, R. Gasparri, D. Gavezzoli, M. Ghisalberti, M. Giovanardi, A. Gonfiotti, F. Guerrera, A. Imperatori, M. Infante, L. Iurilli, P. Lausi, F. Lo Giudice, F. Londero, L. Luzzi, C. Lopez, M. Mancuso, P. Maniscalco, S. Margaritora, E. Meacci, G. Melloni, A. Morelli, F. Mucilli, P. Natali, G. Negri, S. Nicotra, M. Nosotti, G. Pariscenti, R. Perkmann, F. Pernazza, E. Pirondini, C. Poggi, F. Puma, M. Refai, A. Rinaldo, G. Rizzardi, L. Rosso, N. Rotolo, E. Russo, A. Sabbatini, M. Scarci, L. Spaggiari, A. Stefani, P. Solli, C. Surrente, A. Terzi, M. Torre, D. Vinci, A. Viti, L. Voltolini, G. Zaccagna, F. Zaraca. - In: SURGICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-7404. - 37:(2021 Jun), pp. 101530.1-101530.6. [10.1016/j.suronc.2021.101530]
Post-operative outcomes and quality of life assessment after thoracoscopic lobectomy for Non-small-cell lung cancer in octogenarians: Analysis from a national database
L. BertolacciniMembro del Collaboration Group
;P. CampleseMembro del Collaboration Group
;G. GargiuloMembro del Collaboration Group
;M. NosottiMembro del Collaboration Group
;L. RossoMembro del Collaboration Group
;N. RotoloMembro del Collaboration Group
;L. SpaggiariMembro del Collaboration Group
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2021
Abstract
Background: Thoracoscopic lobectomy (VATS-L) for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a well-established option for early stage NSCLC, but the evidences are limited for octogenarians. Objective: The objectives of this multi-institutional study were to evaluate the post-operative outcomes of VATS-L in octogenarians and to estimate the post-operative quality of life (QoL) using a validated questionnaire (EuroQoL5D). Methods: Data from patients underwent VATS-L between 2014 and 2019 were analysed and divided into two groups: Group A (younger patients) and Group B (octogenarians). To define predictors for complications, univariate and multivariable logistic regression analysis were performed. Results: 7023 patients underwent VATS-L and 329 (4.6%) were octogenarians. 30-day and 90-day post-operative mortality were similar (0.95% vs 0.91%, p = 0.84 and 1.3% vs 1.2%, p = 0.58), whereas the percentage of patients who suffered from any complication (25.5% vs 31.9%, p = 0.012) and the complication rate (31.6% vs 45.2%, p= 0.01) were higher for octogenarians. At discharge, the values of EuroQoL5D were worse in group B, but after one month these levels became similar. Age 80 years had a significant influence on morbidity on both univariate and multivariable analyses (p = 0.025). Conclusions: VATS-L for NSCLC can be performed in selected octogenarians without increased risk of postoperative death, acceptable not-life-threatening complications and a moderate impact on QoL.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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