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Quantitative severity of pulmonary emphysema as a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer

BACKGROUND: Pulmonary emphysema is a major component of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer. However the prognostic significance of quantitative emphysema severity in patients with lung cancer is unclear. We analyzed whether numerical emphysema value is a prognostic factor for recu...

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Autores principales: Lee, Seung Jun, Yoo, Jung Wan, Ju, Sunmi, Cho, Yu Ji, Kim, Jong Duk, Kim, Sung Hwan, Jang, In‐Seok, Jeong, Bae Kwon, Lee, Gyeong‐Won, Jeong, Yi Yeong, Kim, Ho Cheol, Bae, Kyungsoo, Jeon, Kyung Nyeo, Lee, Jong Deog
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6397901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30507005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.12920
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author Lee, Seung Jun
Yoo, Jung Wan
Ju, Sunmi
Cho, Yu Ji
Kim, Jong Duk
Kim, Sung Hwan
Jang, In‐Seok
Jeong, Bae Kwon
Lee, Gyeong‐Won
Jeong, Yi Yeong
Kim, Ho Cheol
Bae, Kyungsoo
Jeon, Kyung Nyeo
Lee, Jong Deog
author_facet Lee, Seung Jun
Yoo, Jung Wan
Ju, Sunmi
Cho, Yu Ji
Kim, Jong Duk
Kim, Sung Hwan
Jang, In‐Seok
Jeong, Bae Kwon
Lee, Gyeong‐Won
Jeong, Yi Yeong
Kim, Ho Cheol
Bae, Kyungsoo
Jeon, Kyung Nyeo
Lee, Jong Deog
author_sort Lee, Seung Jun
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Pulmonary emphysema is a major component of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer. However the prognostic significance of quantitative emphysema severity in patients with lung cancer is unclear. We analyzed whether numerical emphysema value is a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer. METHODS: We quantified emphysema severity of the whole lung and regional lobes in 45 patients (mean age 68.0 years) using an automated chest computed tomography‐based program. Predictive factors for recurrence were investigated using a Cox proportional hazards model. Recurrence‐free and overall survival was compared after dichotomization of patients according to whole lung emphysema severity. RESULTS: The mean percentage emphysema ratio of the whole lung was 1.21 ± 2.04. Regional lobar emphysema severity was highest in the right middle lobe (1.93 ± 0.36), followed by right upper (1.35 ± 2.50), left upper (1.34 ± 2.12), left lower (1.05 ± 2.52), and right lower (0.78 ± 2.28) lobes. The low severity group showed significantly longer overall survival compared to the high severity group (log‐rank test, P = 0.018). Quantitative emphysema severity of the whole lung (hazard ratio 1.36; 95% confidence interval 1.0–1.73) and stage III (hazard ratio 6.17; 95% confidence interval 1.52–25.0) were independent predictors of recurrence after adjusting for age, gender, smoking status, and forced expiratory volume in one second. CONCLUSION: The severity of whole lung emphysema was independently associated with recurrence. Patients with non‐small cell lung cancer and marginal pulmonary emphysema at lower severity survive longer after curative‐intent surgery.
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spelling pubmed-63979012019-03-04 Quantitative severity of pulmonary emphysema as a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer Lee, Seung Jun Yoo, Jung Wan Ju, Sunmi Cho, Yu Ji Kim, Jong Duk Kim, Sung Hwan Jang, In‐Seok Jeong, Bae Kwon Lee, Gyeong‐Won Jeong, Yi Yeong Kim, Ho Cheol Bae, Kyungsoo Jeon, Kyung Nyeo Lee, Jong Deog Thorac Cancer Original Articles BACKGROUND: Pulmonary emphysema is a major component of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer. However the prognostic significance of quantitative emphysema severity in patients with lung cancer is unclear. We analyzed whether numerical emphysema value is a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer. METHODS: We quantified emphysema severity of the whole lung and regional lobes in 45 patients (mean age 68.0 years) using an automated chest computed tomography‐based program. Predictive factors for recurrence were investigated using a Cox proportional hazards model. Recurrence‐free and overall survival was compared after dichotomization of patients according to whole lung emphysema severity. RESULTS: The mean percentage emphysema ratio of the whole lung was 1.21 ± 2.04. Regional lobar emphysema severity was highest in the right middle lobe (1.93 ± 0.36), followed by right upper (1.35 ± 2.50), left upper (1.34 ± 2.12), left lower (1.05 ± 2.52), and right lower (0.78 ± 2.28) lobes. The low severity group showed significantly longer overall survival compared to the high severity group (log‐rank test, P = 0.018). Quantitative emphysema severity of the whole lung (hazard ratio 1.36; 95% confidence interval 1.0–1.73) and stage III (hazard ratio 6.17; 95% confidence interval 1.52–25.0) were independent predictors of recurrence after adjusting for age, gender, smoking status, and forced expiratory volume in one second. CONCLUSION: The severity of whole lung emphysema was independently associated with recurrence. Patients with non‐small cell lung cancer and marginal pulmonary emphysema at lower severity survive longer after curative‐intent surgery. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2018-12-02 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6397901/ /pubmed/30507005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.12920 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Thoracic Cancer published by China Lung Oncology Group and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Lee, Seung Jun
Yoo, Jung Wan
Ju, Sunmi
Cho, Yu Ji
Kim, Jong Duk
Kim, Sung Hwan
Jang, In‐Seok
Jeong, Bae Kwon
Lee, Gyeong‐Won
Jeong, Yi Yeong
Kim, Ho Cheol
Bae, Kyungsoo
Jeon, Kyung Nyeo
Lee, Jong Deog
Quantitative severity of pulmonary emphysema as a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer
title Quantitative severity of pulmonary emphysema as a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer
title_full Quantitative severity of pulmonary emphysema as a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer
title_fullStr Quantitative severity of pulmonary emphysema as a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative severity of pulmonary emphysema as a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer
title_short Quantitative severity of pulmonary emphysema as a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer
title_sort quantitative severity of pulmonary emphysema as a prognostic factor for recurrence in patients with surgically resected non‐small cell lung cancer
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6397901/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30507005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.12920
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