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A guide for managing patients with stage I NSCLC: deciding between lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, SBRT and ablation—part 4: systematic review of evidence involving SBRT and ablation

BACKGROUND: Clinical decision-making for patients with stage I lung cancer is complex. It involves multiple options [lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), thermal ablation], weighing multiple outcomes (e.g., short-, intermediate-, long-term) and multiple aspects of...

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Autores principales: Park, Henry S., Detterbeck, Frank C., Madoff, David C., Bade, Brett C., Kumbasar, Ulas, Mase, Vincent J., Li, Andrew X., Blasberg, Justin D., Woodard, Gavitt A., Brandt, Whitney S., Decker, Roy H.
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Publicado: AME Publishing Company 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35813762
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-21-1826
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author Park, Henry S.
Detterbeck, Frank C.
Madoff, David C.
Bade, Brett C.
Kumbasar, Ulas
Mase, Vincent J.
Li, Andrew X.
Blasberg, Justin D.
Woodard, Gavitt A.
Brandt, Whitney S.
Decker, Roy H.
author_facet Park, Henry S.
Detterbeck, Frank C.
Madoff, David C.
Bade, Brett C.
Kumbasar, Ulas
Mase, Vincent J.
Li, Andrew X.
Blasberg, Justin D.
Woodard, Gavitt A.
Brandt, Whitney S.
Decker, Roy H.
author_sort Park, Henry S.
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description BACKGROUND: Clinical decision-making for patients with stage I lung cancer is complex. It involves multiple options [lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), thermal ablation], weighing multiple outcomes (e.g., short-, intermediate-, long-term) and multiple aspects of each (e.g., magnitude of a difference, the degree of confidence in the evidence, and the applicability to the patient and setting at hand). A structure is needed to summarize the relevant evidence for an individual patient and to identify which outcomes have the greatest impact on the decision-making. METHODS: A PubMed systematic review from 2000–2021 of outcomes after SBRT or thermal ablation vs. resection is the focus of this paper. Evidence was abstracted from randomized trials and non-randomized comparisons with at least some adjustment for confounders. The analysis involved careful assessment, including characteristics of patients, settings, residual confounding etc. to expose degrees of uncertainty and applicability to individual patients. Evidence is summarized that provides an at-a-glance overall impression as well as the ability to delve into layers of details of the patients, settings and treatments involved. RESULTS: Short-term outcomes are meaningfully better after SBRT than resection. SBRT doesn’t affect quality-of-life (QOL), on average pulmonary function is not altered, but a minority of patients may experience gradual late toxicity. Adjusted non-randomized comparisons demonstrate a clinically relevant detriment in long-term outcomes after SBRT vs. surgery. The short-term benefits of SBRT over surgery are accentuated with increasing age and compromised patients, but the long-term detriment remains. Ablation is associated with a higher rate of complications than SBRT, but there is little intermediate-term impact on quality-of-life or pulmonary function tests. Adjusted comparisons show a meaningful detriment in long-term outcomes after ablation vs. surgery; there is less difference between ablation and SBRT. CONCLUSIONS: A systematic, comprehensive summary of evidence regarding Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy or thermal ablation vs. resection with attention to aspects of applicability, uncertainty and effect modifiers provides a foundation for a framework for individualized decision-making.
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spelling pubmed-92640602022-07-09 A guide for managing patients with stage I NSCLC: deciding between lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, SBRT and ablation—part 4: systematic review of evidence involving SBRT and ablation Park, Henry S. Detterbeck, Frank C. Madoff, David C. Bade, Brett C. Kumbasar, Ulas Mase, Vincent J. Li, Andrew X. Blasberg, Justin D. Woodard, Gavitt A. Brandt, Whitney S. Decker, Roy H. J Thorac Dis Review Article on A Guide for Managing Patients with Stage I NSCLC: Deciding between Lobectomy, Segmentectomy, Wedge, SBRT and Ablation BACKGROUND: Clinical decision-making for patients with stage I lung cancer is complex. It involves multiple options [lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), thermal ablation], weighing multiple outcomes (e.g., short-, intermediate-, long-term) and multiple aspects of each (e.g., magnitude of a difference, the degree of confidence in the evidence, and the applicability to the patient and setting at hand). A structure is needed to summarize the relevant evidence for an individual patient and to identify which outcomes have the greatest impact on the decision-making. METHODS: A PubMed systematic review from 2000–2021 of outcomes after SBRT or thermal ablation vs. resection is the focus of this paper. Evidence was abstracted from randomized trials and non-randomized comparisons with at least some adjustment for confounders. The analysis involved careful assessment, including characteristics of patients, settings, residual confounding etc. to expose degrees of uncertainty and applicability to individual patients. Evidence is summarized that provides an at-a-glance overall impression as well as the ability to delve into layers of details of the patients, settings and treatments involved. RESULTS: Short-term outcomes are meaningfully better after SBRT than resection. SBRT doesn’t affect quality-of-life (QOL), on average pulmonary function is not altered, but a minority of patients may experience gradual late toxicity. Adjusted non-randomized comparisons demonstrate a clinically relevant detriment in long-term outcomes after SBRT vs. surgery. The short-term benefits of SBRT over surgery are accentuated with increasing age and compromised patients, but the long-term detriment remains. Ablation is associated with a higher rate of complications than SBRT, but there is little intermediate-term impact on quality-of-life or pulmonary function tests. Adjusted comparisons show a meaningful detriment in long-term outcomes after ablation vs. surgery; there is less difference between ablation and SBRT. CONCLUSIONS: A systematic, comprehensive summary of evidence regarding Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy or thermal ablation vs. resection with attention to aspects of applicability, uncertainty and effect modifiers provides a foundation for a framework for individualized decision-making. AME Publishing Company 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9264060/ /pubmed/35813762 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-21-1826 Text en 2022 Journal of Thoracic Disease. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Review Article on A Guide for Managing Patients with Stage I NSCLC: Deciding between Lobectomy, Segmentectomy, Wedge, SBRT and Ablation
Park, Henry S.
Detterbeck, Frank C.
Madoff, David C.
Bade, Brett C.
Kumbasar, Ulas
Mase, Vincent J.
Li, Andrew X.
Blasberg, Justin D.
Woodard, Gavitt A.
Brandt, Whitney S.
Decker, Roy H.
A guide for managing patients with stage I NSCLC: deciding between lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, SBRT and ablation—part 4: systematic review of evidence involving SBRT and ablation
title A guide for managing patients with stage I NSCLC: deciding between lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, SBRT and ablation—part 4: systematic review of evidence involving SBRT and ablation
title_full A guide for managing patients with stage I NSCLC: deciding between lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, SBRT and ablation—part 4: systematic review of evidence involving SBRT and ablation
title_fullStr A guide for managing patients with stage I NSCLC: deciding between lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, SBRT and ablation—part 4: systematic review of evidence involving SBRT and ablation
title_full_unstemmed A guide for managing patients with stage I NSCLC: deciding between lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, SBRT and ablation—part 4: systematic review of evidence involving SBRT and ablation
title_short A guide for managing patients with stage I NSCLC: deciding between lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, SBRT and ablation—part 4: systematic review of evidence involving SBRT and ablation
title_sort guide for managing patients with stage i nsclc: deciding between lobectomy, segmentectomy, wedge, sbrt and ablation—part 4: systematic review of evidence involving sbrt and ablation
topic Review Article on A Guide for Managing Patients with Stage I NSCLC: Deciding between Lobectomy, Segmentectomy, Wedge, SBRT and Ablation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35813762
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/jtd-21-1826
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