Cargando…

The D-dimer level predicts the postoperative prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer

BACKGROUND: Carcinoma cells often modulate coagulation and fibrinolysis among cancer patients. Plasma dimerized plasmin fragment D (D-dimer) has been reported as a prognostic marker of various types of malignancies, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the associations between the...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Shiina, Yuki, Nakajima, Takahiro, Yamamoto, Takayoshi, Tanaka, Kazuhisa, Sakairi, Yuichi, Wada, Hironobu, Suzuki, Hidemi, Yoshino, Ichiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6932866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222050
_version_ 1783483095065821184
author Shiina, Yuki
Nakajima, Takahiro
Yamamoto, Takayoshi
Tanaka, Kazuhisa
Sakairi, Yuichi
Wada, Hironobu
Suzuki, Hidemi
Yoshino, Ichiro
author_facet Shiina, Yuki
Nakajima, Takahiro
Yamamoto, Takayoshi
Tanaka, Kazuhisa
Sakairi, Yuichi
Wada, Hironobu
Suzuki, Hidemi
Yoshino, Ichiro
author_sort Shiina, Yuki
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Carcinoma cells often modulate coagulation and fibrinolysis among cancer patients. Plasma dimerized plasmin fragment D (D-dimer) has been reported as a prognostic marker of various types of malignancies, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the associations between the plasma D-dimer level and peripheral small NSCLC remain unclear. METHODS: Three hundred and sixty-two patients with NSCLC who underwent radical surgery were retrospectively reviewed. Patients who received anticoagulation therapy before surgery or who lacked preoperative D-dimer data were excluded. The other 235 patients were divided into a high D-dimer (over 1.0 μg/mL) group (HDD group, n = 47) and a normal D-dimer group (NDD group, n = 188) and investigated for their clinical characteristics, computed tomography (CT) findings, pathological findings, and clinical outcomes. RESULTS: The mean D-dimer levels was 2.49±2.58 μg/ml in the HDD group and 0.42±0.23 μg/ml in the NDD group. The HDD group was characterized by a predominance of male gender, older age, pure solid appearance on chest CT, vascular invasion in pathology, and a large solid part of the tumor. The HDD group showed a worse overall survival, disease-free survival, and disease-specific survival than the NDD group (p<0.001, <0.001, <0.001, respectively). These survival features were also observed in p-Stage IA disease. There was no marked survival difference when tumors showed ground-glass opacity on CT. CONCLUSION: In NSCLC patients with a solid tumor appearance on CT, high D-dimer levels predict a poor survival and early recurrence.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6932866
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-69328662020-01-07 The D-dimer level predicts the postoperative prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer Shiina, Yuki Nakajima, Takahiro Yamamoto, Takayoshi Tanaka, Kazuhisa Sakairi, Yuichi Wada, Hironobu Suzuki, Hidemi Yoshino, Ichiro PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Carcinoma cells often modulate coagulation and fibrinolysis among cancer patients. Plasma dimerized plasmin fragment D (D-dimer) has been reported as a prognostic marker of various types of malignancies, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the associations between the plasma D-dimer level and peripheral small NSCLC remain unclear. METHODS: Three hundred and sixty-two patients with NSCLC who underwent radical surgery were retrospectively reviewed. Patients who received anticoagulation therapy before surgery or who lacked preoperative D-dimer data were excluded. The other 235 patients were divided into a high D-dimer (over 1.0 μg/mL) group (HDD group, n = 47) and a normal D-dimer group (NDD group, n = 188) and investigated for their clinical characteristics, computed tomography (CT) findings, pathological findings, and clinical outcomes. RESULTS: The mean D-dimer levels was 2.49±2.58 μg/ml in the HDD group and 0.42±0.23 μg/ml in the NDD group. The HDD group was characterized by a predominance of male gender, older age, pure solid appearance on chest CT, vascular invasion in pathology, and a large solid part of the tumor. The HDD group showed a worse overall survival, disease-free survival, and disease-specific survival than the NDD group (p<0.001, <0.001, <0.001, respectively). These survival features were also observed in p-Stage IA disease. There was no marked survival difference when tumors showed ground-glass opacity on CT. CONCLUSION: In NSCLC patients with a solid tumor appearance on CT, high D-dimer levels predict a poor survival and early recurrence. Public Library of Science 2019-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6932866/ /pubmed/31877562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222050 Text en © 2019 Shiina et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Shiina, Yuki
Nakajima, Takahiro
Yamamoto, Takayoshi
Tanaka, Kazuhisa
Sakairi, Yuichi
Wada, Hironobu
Suzuki, Hidemi
Yoshino, Ichiro
The D-dimer level predicts the postoperative prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
title The D-dimer level predicts the postoperative prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
title_full The D-dimer level predicts the postoperative prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
title_fullStr The D-dimer level predicts the postoperative prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
title_full_unstemmed The D-dimer level predicts the postoperative prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
title_short The D-dimer level predicts the postoperative prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
title_sort d-dimer level predicts the postoperative prognosis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6932866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222050
work_keys_str_mv AT shiinayuki theddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT nakajimatakahiro theddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT yamamototakayoshi theddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT tanakakazuhisa theddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT sakairiyuichi theddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT wadahironobu theddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT suzukihidemi theddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT yoshinoichiro theddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT shiinayuki ddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT nakajimatakahiro ddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT yamamototakayoshi ddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT tanakakazuhisa ddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT sakairiyuichi ddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT wadahironobu ddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT suzukihidemi ddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer
AT yoshinoichiro ddimerlevelpredictsthepostoperativeprognosisinpatientswithnonsmallcelllungcancer