Prediction of Complications Following Partial Nephrectomy: Implications for Ablative Techniques Candidates
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Prediction of Complications Following Partial Nephrectomy: Implications for Ablative Techniques Candidates. / Larcher, Alessandro; Fossati, Nicola; Tian, Zhe; Boehm, Katharina; Meskawi, Malek; Valdivieso, Roger; Trudeau, Vincent; Dell'Oglio, Paolo; Buffi, Nicolò; Montorsi, Francesco; Guazzoni, Giorgio; Sun, Maxine; Karakiewicz, Pierre I.
in: EUR UROL, Jahrgang 69, Nr. 4, 20.07.2015, S. 676-682.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Prediction of Complications Following Partial Nephrectomy: Implications for Ablative Techniques Candidates
AU - Larcher, Alessandro
AU - Fossati, Nicola
AU - Tian, Zhe
AU - Boehm, Katharina
AU - Meskawi, Malek
AU - Valdivieso, Roger
AU - Trudeau, Vincent
AU - Dell'Oglio, Paolo
AU - Buffi, Nicolò
AU - Montorsi, Francesco
AU - Guazzoni, Giorgio
AU - Sun, Maxine
AU - Karakiewicz, Pierre I
N1 - Copyright © 2015 European Association of Urology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
PY - 2015/7/20
Y1 - 2015/7/20
N2 - BACKGROUND: Current guidelines recommend local tumour ablation (LTA) over partial nephrectomy (PN) in nonsurgical candidates; however, objective definitions of these candidates are lacking.OBJECTIVE: To identify specific patients who would benefit from LTA more than PN.DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A population-based assessment was performed of 2476 patients in the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results-Medicare database who had cT1a kidney cancer treated with either LTA or PN, between 2000 and 2009.OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: The outcome of the study was the relevant perioperative complications rate. A multivariable logistic regression model was fitted to predict the risk of complications after PN. Model-derived coefficients were used to calculate the risk of complication in case of PN among patients treated with LTA. Locally weighted scatterplot smoothing method was used to plot the observed complication rate against the predicted risk of complication in case of PN.RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: At multivariable logistic regression, age (odds ratio [OR]: 1.04; p<0.001), Charlson comorbidity index (OR: 1.14; p<0.001), acute kidney injury (OR: 1.91; p=0.04), or chronic kidney disease (OR: 2.16; p=0.002), tumour size (OR: 1.02; p=0.01), and minimally invasive approach (OR: 0.77; p<0.03) emerged as significant predictors of complications. When LTA was chosen over PN, the reduction in the risk of complications was greatest in high-risk patients, intermediate in intermediate-risk patients, and least in low-risk patients.CONCLUSIONS: When postoperative complications are evaluated, the benefit of choosing LTA is not the same in all patients diagnosed with T1a kidney cancer. Specifically, patients at high risk of complications in case of PN may benefit the most from LTA and represent ideal LTA candidates.PATIENT SUMMARY: Elderly patients at high risk of complications in case of surgical treatment with partial nephrectomy for kidney cancer should be instructed that local tumour ablation might decrease their perioperative morbidity.
AB - BACKGROUND: Current guidelines recommend local tumour ablation (LTA) over partial nephrectomy (PN) in nonsurgical candidates; however, objective definitions of these candidates are lacking.OBJECTIVE: To identify specific patients who would benefit from LTA more than PN.DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A population-based assessment was performed of 2476 patients in the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results-Medicare database who had cT1a kidney cancer treated with either LTA or PN, between 2000 and 2009.OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: The outcome of the study was the relevant perioperative complications rate. A multivariable logistic regression model was fitted to predict the risk of complications after PN. Model-derived coefficients were used to calculate the risk of complication in case of PN among patients treated with LTA. Locally weighted scatterplot smoothing method was used to plot the observed complication rate against the predicted risk of complication in case of PN.RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: At multivariable logistic regression, age (odds ratio [OR]: 1.04; p<0.001), Charlson comorbidity index (OR: 1.14; p<0.001), acute kidney injury (OR: 1.91; p=0.04), or chronic kidney disease (OR: 2.16; p=0.002), tumour size (OR: 1.02; p=0.01), and minimally invasive approach (OR: 0.77; p<0.03) emerged as significant predictors of complications. When LTA was chosen over PN, the reduction in the risk of complications was greatest in high-risk patients, intermediate in intermediate-risk patients, and least in low-risk patients.CONCLUSIONS: When postoperative complications are evaluated, the benefit of choosing LTA is not the same in all patients diagnosed with T1a kidney cancer. Specifically, patients at high risk of complications in case of PN may benefit the most from LTA and represent ideal LTA candidates.PATIENT SUMMARY: Elderly patients at high risk of complications in case of surgical treatment with partial nephrectomy for kidney cancer should be instructed that local tumour ablation might decrease their perioperative morbidity.
U2 - 10.1016/j.eururo.2015.07.003
DO - 10.1016/j.eururo.2015.07.003
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
C2 - 26206408
VL - 69
SP - 676
EP - 682
JO - EUR UROL
JF - EUR UROL
SN - 0302-2838
IS - 4
ER -