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CRS and HIPEC in patients with peritoneal metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer: The small-bowel PCI score as a predictor of survival
BACKGROUND: Combining cytoreductive surgery (CRS) with Hyperthermic IntraPeritoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) can benefit patients with peritoneal metastasis from colorectal cancer. The present study evaluates the small bowel subset of the Peritoneal Cancer Index (Small-Bowel-PCI score (SB-PCI), min-max...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6881666/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31799372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pp-2019-0018 |
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author | Spiliotis, John Kalles, Vasileios Kyriazanos, Ioannis Terra, Alexios Prodromidou, Anastasia Raptis, Apostolos Kopanakis, Nikolaos Christopoulou, Athina |
author_facet | Spiliotis, John Kalles, Vasileios Kyriazanos, Ioannis Terra, Alexios Prodromidou, Anastasia Raptis, Apostolos Kopanakis, Nikolaos Christopoulou, Athina |
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description | BACKGROUND: Combining cytoreductive surgery (CRS) with Hyperthermic IntraPeritoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) can benefit patients with peritoneal metastasis from colorectal cancer. The present study evaluates the small bowel subset of the Peritoneal Cancer Index (Small-Bowel-PCI score (SB-PCI), min-max 0–12) as a prognostic factor in such patients. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed patients that underwent CRS and HIPEC for recurrent colorectal cancer with peritoneal metastasis. Patient characteristics, procedure details, and clinical outcomes were evaluated. RESULTS: Eighty patients were included. The mean intraoperative PCI-score was 16.8, with a mean SB-PCI score of 5.9. CC0/1 was achieved in 62/80 patients. The mean follow-up period was 26.3 months. Univariate regression analysis showed that the ECOG status, the presence of severe complications, the HIPEC regimen (oxaliplatin vs. mitomycin-C), the PCI score, the SB-PCI score and the completeness of cytoreduction correlated significantly with overall survival. In multivariate analysis, the SB-PCI and CC score were identified as independent prognostic factors of survival. When the SB-PCI was stratified in three groups (0–4, 5–8 and 9–12), Kaplan–Meier curve analysis showed significant difference in survival (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The SB-PCI correlates with overall survival in patients with peritoneal metastases secondary to colorectal cancer in this retrospective cohort. Its use should be validated in prospective patient series. |
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spelling | pubmed-68816662019-12-03 CRS and HIPEC in patients with peritoneal metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer: The small-bowel PCI score as a predictor of survival Spiliotis, John Kalles, Vasileios Kyriazanos, Ioannis Terra, Alexios Prodromidou, Anastasia Raptis, Apostolos Kopanakis, Nikolaos Christopoulou, Athina Pleura Peritoneum Research Article BACKGROUND: Combining cytoreductive surgery (CRS) with Hyperthermic IntraPeritoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) can benefit patients with peritoneal metastasis from colorectal cancer. The present study evaluates the small bowel subset of the Peritoneal Cancer Index (Small-Bowel-PCI score (SB-PCI), min-max 0–12) as a prognostic factor in such patients. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed patients that underwent CRS and HIPEC for recurrent colorectal cancer with peritoneal metastasis. Patient characteristics, procedure details, and clinical outcomes were evaluated. RESULTS: Eighty patients were included. The mean intraoperative PCI-score was 16.8, with a mean SB-PCI score of 5.9. CC0/1 was achieved in 62/80 patients. The mean follow-up period was 26.3 months. Univariate regression analysis showed that the ECOG status, the presence of severe complications, the HIPEC regimen (oxaliplatin vs. mitomycin-C), the PCI score, the SB-PCI score and the completeness of cytoreduction correlated significantly with overall survival. In multivariate analysis, the SB-PCI and CC score were identified as independent prognostic factors of survival. When the SB-PCI was stratified in three groups (0–4, 5–8 and 9–12), Kaplan–Meier curve analysis showed significant difference in survival (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The SB-PCI correlates with overall survival in patients with peritoneal metastases secondary to colorectal cancer in this retrospective cohort. Its use should be validated in prospective patient series. De Gruyter 2019-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6881666/ /pubmed/31799372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pp-2019-0018 Text en © 2019 Spiliotis et al., published by De Gruyter http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Public License. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Spiliotis, John Kalles, Vasileios Kyriazanos, Ioannis Terra, Alexios Prodromidou, Anastasia Raptis, Apostolos Kopanakis, Nikolaos Christopoulou, Athina CRS and HIPEC in patients with peritoneal metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer: The small-bowel PCI score as a predictor of survival |
title | CRS and HIPEC in patients with peritoneal metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer: The small-bowel PCI score as a predictor of survival
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title_full | CRS and HIPEC in patients with peritoneal metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer: The small-bowel PCI score as a predictor of survival
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title_fullStr | CRS and HIPEC in patients with peritoneal metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer: The small-bowel PCI score as a predictor of survival
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title_full_unstemmed | CRS and HIPEC in patients with peritoneal metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer: The small-bowel PCI score as a predictor of survival
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title_short | CRS and HIPEC in patients with peritoneal metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer: The small-bowel PCI score as a predictor of survival
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title_sort | crs and hipec in patients with peritoneal metastasis secondary to colorectal cancer: the small-bowel pci score as a predictor of survival |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6881666/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31799372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pp-2019-0018 |
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