Cargando…

Associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema after treatment of cervical and endometrial cancer

The scope of the study was to identify the associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema development in cervical and endometrial cancer patients. We retrospectively analysed 326 patients: 186 cases (57.06%) with cervical cancer and 140 cases (42.94%) with endometrial cancer were treated in Surger...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Rebegea, Laura Florentina, Stoleriu, Gabriela, Manolache, Nicuta, Serban, Cristina, Craescu, Mihaela, Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta, Voinescu, Doina Carina, Firescu, Dorel, Ciobotaru, Oana Roxana
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7579779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101471
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2020.9311
_version_ 1783598664772485120
author Rebegea, Laura Florentina
Stoleriu, Gabriela
Manolache, Nicuta
Serban, Cristina
Craescu, Mihaela
Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta
Voinescu, Doina Carina
Firescu, Dorel
Ciobotaru, Oana Roxana
author_facet Rebegea, Laura Florentina
Stoleriu, Gabriela
Manolache, Nicuta
Serban, Cristina
Craescu, Mihaela
Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta
Voinescu, Doina Carina
Firescu, Dorel
Ciobotaru, Oana Roxana
author_sort Rebegea, Laura Florentina
collection PubMed
description The scope of the study was to identify the associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema development in cervical and endometrial cancer patients. We retrospectively analysed 326 patients: 186 cases (57.06%) with cervical cancer and 140 cases (42.94%) with endometrial cancer were treated in Surgery, Radiotherapy, Oncology and Gynaecology Clinics of ‘St. Apostle Andrew’ Emergency Clinical Hospital Galati over 9 years. Adjuvant radiotherapy was performed in 83.57% of endometrial cancer cases. Adjuvant chemotherapy was performed in 45.16% of cervical cancer cases. Over 10 lymph nodes were removed in 74.73% of cervical cancer patients. Incidence of lymphedema was 15.05% in cervical cancer patients and 10% in endometrial cancer patients, P=0.06. Analysed risk factors for lower limb lymphedema occurrence were: Age, disease stage, radiotherapy, number of invaded lymph nodes (for cervical cancer patients), number of removed lymph nodes (for cervical cancer patients) and obesity. Multivariate analysis for associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema development in cervical cancer showed that number of removed lymph nodes, OR=2.109 (0.907-4.903), P<0.0001, number of lymph nodes with metastasis, OR=1.903 (0.253-4.332), P=0.004 and obesity, OR=1.713 (0.226-2.967), P=0.006 were found as statistically significant risk factors for lower limb lymphedema onset. For endometrial cancer patients, obesity, OR=1.518 (0.721-2.75), P=0.0003, was the only associated risk factor with statistical significance for the lower limb lymphedema development. Lower limb lymphedema represents one of the adverse reactions of multimodal treatment in gynaecological cancers which affects patient's quality of life. Lower limb lymphedema occurrence is related with number of risk factors, the most important being removed lymph nodes, obesity and radiotherapy.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7579779
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher D.A. Spandidos
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-75797792020-10-22 Associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema after treatment of cervical and endometrial cancer Rebegea, Laura Florentina Stoleriu, Gabriela Manolache, Nicuta Serban, Cristina Craescu, Mihaela Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta Voinescu, Doina Carina Firescu, Dorel Ciobotaru, Oana Roxana Exp Ther Med Articles The scope of the study was to identify the associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema development in cervical and endometrial cancer patients. We retrospectively analysed 326 patients: 186 cases (57.06%) with cervical cancer and 140 cases (42.94%) with endometrial cancer were treated in Surgery, Radiotherapy, Oncology and Gynaecology Clinics of ‘St. Apostle Andrew’ Emergency Clinical Hospital Galati over 9 years. Adjuvant radiotherapy was performed in 83.57% of endometrial cancer cases. Adjuvant chemotherapy was performed in 45.16% of cervical cancer cases. Over 10 lymph nodes were removed in 74.73% of cervical cancer patients. Incidence of lymphedema was 15.05% in cervical cancer patients and 10% in endometrial cancer patients, P=0.06. Analysed risk factors for lower limb lymphedema occurrence were: Age, disease stage, radiotherapy, number of invaded lymph nodes (for cervical cancer patients), number of removed lymph nodes (for cervical cancer patients) and obesity. Multivariate analysis for associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema development in cervical cancer showed that number of removed lymph nodes, OR=2.109 (0.907-4.903), P<0.0001, number of lymph nodes with metastasis, OR=1.903 (0.253-4.332), P=0.004 and obesity, OR=1.713 (0.226-2.967), P=0.006 were found as statistically significant risk factors for lower limb lymphedema onset. For endometrial cancer patients, obesity, OR=1.518 (0.721-2.75), P=0.0003, was the only associated risk factor with statistical significance for the lower limb lymphedema development. Lower limb lymphedema represents one of the adverse reactions of multimodal treatment in gynaecological cancers which affects patient's quality of life. Lower limb lymphedema occurrence is related with number of risk factors, the most important being removed lymph nodes, obesity and radiotherapy. D.A. Spandidos 2020-12 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7579779/ /pubmed/33101471 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2020.9311 Text en Copyright: © Rebegea et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Articles
Rebegea, Laura Florentina
Stoleriu, Gabriela
Manolache, Nicuta
Serban, Cristina
Craescu, Mihaela
Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta
Voinescu, Doina Carina
Firescu, Dorel
Ciobotaru, Oana Roxana
Associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema after treatment of cervical and endometrial cancer
title Associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema after treatment of cervical and endometrial cancer
title_full Associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema after treatment of cervical and endometrial cancer
title_fullStr Associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema after treatment of cervical and endometrial cancer
title_full_unstemmed Associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema after treatment of cervical and endometrial cancer
title_short Associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema after treatment of cervical and endometrial cancer
title_sort associated risk factors of lower limb lymphedema after treatment of cervical and endometrial cancer
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7579779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101471
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2020.9311
work_keys_str_mv AT rebegealauraflorentina associatedriskfactorsoflowerlimblymphedemaaftertreatmentofcervicalandendometrialcancer
AT stoleriugabriela associatedriskfactorsoflowerlimblymphedemaaftertreatmentofcervicalandendometrialcancer
AT manolachenicuta associatedriskfactorsoflowerlimblymphedemaaftertreatmentofcervicalandendometrialcancer
AT serbancristina associatedriskfactorsoflowerlimblymphedemaaftertreatmentofcervicalandendometrialcancer
AT craescumihaela associatedriskfactorsoflowerlimblymphedemaaftertreatmentofcervicalandendometrialcancer
AT lupumarynicoleta associatedriskfactorsoflowerlimblymphedemaaftertreatmentofcervicalandendometrialcancer
AT voinescudoinacarina associatedriskfactorsoflowerlimblymphedemaaftertreatmentofcervicalandendometrialcancer
AT firescudorel associatedriskfactorsoflowerlimblymphedemaaftertreatmentofcervicalandendometrialcancer
AT ciobotaruoanaroxana associatedriskfactorsoflowerlimblymphedemaaftertreatmentofcervicalandendometrialcancer