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Peridural Anesthesia and Cancer-Related Survival after Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer—A Retrospective Cohort Study

Background: In patients with prostatic and breast cancer the application of peridural anesthesia (PDA) showed a beneficial effect on prognosis. This was explained by reduced requirements for general anesthetics and perioperative opioids as well as a lower perioperative stress level. The impact of PD...

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Autores principales: Alexander, Andrea, Lehwald-Tywuschik, Nadja, Rehders, Alexander, Rabenalt, Stefanie, Verde, Pablo E., Eisenberger, Claus F., Picker, Nina, Knoefel, Wolfram Trudo, Kienbaum, Peter
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34449573
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract11030070
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author Alexander, Andrea
Lehwald-Tywuschik, Nadja
Rehders, Alexander
Rabenalt, Stefanie
Verde, Pablo E.
Eisenberger, Claus F.
Picker, Nina
Knoefel, Wolfram Trudo
Kienbaum, Peter
author_facet Alexander, Andrea
Lehwald-Tywuschik, Nadja
Rehders, Alexander
Rabenalt, Stefanie
Verde, Pablo E.
Eisenberger, Claus F.
Picker, Nina
Knoefel, Wolfram Trudo
Kienbaum, Peter
author_sort Alexander, Andrea
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description Background: In patients with prostatic and breast cancer the application of peridural anesthesia (PDA) showed a beneficial effect on prognosis. This was explained by reduced requirements for general anesthetics and perioperative opioids as well as a lower perioperative stress level. The impact of PDA in patients with more aggressive types of cancer has not been completely elucidated. Here, we analyzed the prognostic influence of PDA on overall survival after surgery as primary in patients that underwent radical resection of pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Methods: Records of 98 consecutive patients were reviewed. In 70 of these cases PDA was applied. Patient characteristics such as demographics, TNM stage, and operative data were retrospectively collected from medical records and analyzed. Survival data were analyzed by Cox’s proportional hazard regression model. Results: Overall, no significant prognostic influence of PDA on recurrence or overall survival (p = 0.762, Hazard Ratio [HR] 0.884, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.398–1.961) was found. However, there was a trend towards a longer overall survival (p = 0.069, HR 0.394, 95% CI 0.144–1.078) associated with PDA in a subgroup of patients with better differentiation of pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Conclusion: The observation of longer survival associated with PDA in our subgroup of patients with better-differentiated pancreatic carcinomas is in line with previous reports on various other less aggressive tumor entities. Our results indicate that PDA might improve the oncological outcome of patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
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spelling pubmed-83954952021-08-28 Peridural Anesthesia and Cancer-Related Survival after Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer—A Retrospective Cohort Study Alexander, Andrea Lehwald-Tywuschik, Nadja Rehders, Alexander Rabenalt, Stefanie Verde, Pablo E. Eisenberger, Claus F. Picker, Nina Knoefel, Wolfram Trudo Kienbaum, Peter Clin Pract Article Background: In patients with prostatic and breast cancer the application of peridural anesthesia (PDA) showed a beneficial effect on prognosis. This was explained by reduced requirements for general anesthetics and perioperative opioids as well as a lower perioperative stress level. The impact of PDA in patients with more aggressive types of cancer has not been completely elucidated. Here, we analyzed the prognostic influence of PDA on overall survival after surgery as primary in patients that underwent radical resection of pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Methods: Records of 98 consecutive patients were reviewed. In 70 of these cases PDA was applied. Patient characteristics such as demographics, TNM stage, and operative data were retrospectively collected from medical records and analyzed. Survival data were analyzed by Cox’s proportional hazard regression model. Results: Overall, no significant prognostic influence of PDA on recurrence or overall survival (p = 0.762, Hazard Ratio [HR] 0.884, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.398–1.961) was found. However, there was a trend towards a longer overall survival (p = 0.069, HR 0.394, 95% CI 0.144–1.078) associated with PDA in a subgroup of patients with better differentiation of pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Conclusion: The observation of longer survival associated with PDA in our subgroup of patients with better-differentiated pancreatic carcinomas is in line with previous reports on various other less aggressive tumor entities. Our results indicate that PDA might improve the oncological outcome of patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma. MDPI 2021-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8395495/ /pubmed/34449573 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract11030070 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alexander, Andrea
Lehwald-Tywuschik, Nadja
Rehders, Alexander
Rabenalt, Stefanie
Verde, Pablo E.
Eisenberger, Claus F.
Picker, Nina
Knoefel, Wolfram Trudo
Kienbaum, Peter
Peridural Anesthesia and Cancer-Related Survival after Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer—A Retrospective Cohort Study
title Peridural Anesthesia and Cancer-Related Survival after Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer—A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_full Peridural Anesthesia and Cancer-Related Survival after Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer—A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_fullStr Peridural Anesthesia and Cancer-Related Survival after Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer—A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Peridural Anesthesia and Cancer-Related Survival after Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer—A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_short Peridural Anesthesia and Cancer-Related Survival after Surgery for Pancreatic Cancer—A Retrospective Cohort Study
title_sort peridural anesthesia and cancer-related survival after surgery for pancreatic cancer—a retrospective cohort study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34449573
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract11030070
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