Decreasing rate and extent of lymph node staging in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy may undermine the rate of diagnosis of lymph node metastases in prostate cancer.

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Decreasing rate and extent of lymph node staging in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy may undermine the rate of diagnosis of lymph node metastases in prostate cancer. / Abdollah, Firas; Sun, Maxine; Thuret, Rodolphe; Budäus, Lars; Jeldres, Claudio; Graefen, Markus; Briganti, Alberto; Perrotte, Paul; Rigatti, Patrizio; Montorsi, Francesco; Karakiewicz, Pierre I.

In: EUR UROL, Vol. 58, No. 6, 6, 2010, p. 828-892.

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Abdollah, F, Sun, M, Thuret, R, Budäus, L, Jeldres, C, Graefen, M, Briganti, A, Perrotte, P, Rigatti, P, Montorsi, F & Karakiewicz, PI 2010, 'Decreasing rate and extent of lymph node staging in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy may undermine the rate of diagnosis of lymph node metastases in prostate cancer.', EUR UROL, vol. 58, no. 6, 6, pp. 828-892. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20932637?dopt=Citation>

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Abdollah, F., Sun, M., Thuret, R., Budäus, L., Jeldres, C., Graefen, M., Briganti, A., Perrotte, P., Rigatti, P., Montorsi, F., & Karakiewicz, P. I. (2010). Decreasing rate and extent of lymph node staging in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy may undermine the rate of diagnosis of lymph node metastases in prostate cancer. EUR UROL, 58(6), 828-892. [6]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20932637?dopt=Citation

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@article{f13331e695bc473f8506670496fd9e4f,
title = "Decreasing rate and extent of lymph node staging in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy may undermine the rate of diagnosis of lymph node metastases in prostate cancer.",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: At radical prostatectomy (RP), pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) represents the most accurate staging procedure for the presence of lymph node (LN) metastases. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the rate of PLND use and its lymph node count (LNC) over the last two decades. We also tested the relationship between LNC and the rate of pN1 stage. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Between 1988 and 2006, 130 080 RPs were recorded in 17 Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results registries. MEASUREMENTS: The statistical significance of temporal trends was evaluated with the chi-square trend test. Separate univariable and multivariable regression analyses tested the relationship between predictors and two end points: (1) lack of LN staging (pNx) and (2) presence of LN metastases (pN1). RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: Stage pNx was recorded in 25.9% of patients, and pNx rate was higher in more contemporary years (30.1% in 2000-2006 vs 20.8% in 1988-1993; multivariable p",
author = "Firas Abdollah and Maxine Sun and Rodolphe Thuret and Lars Bud{\"a}us and Claudio Jeldres and Markus Graefen and Alberto Briganti and Paul Perrotte and Patrizio Rigatti and Francesco Montorsi and Karakiewicz, {Pierre I}",
year = "2010",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "58",
pages = "828--892",
journal = "EUR UROL",
issn = "0302-2838",
publisher = "Elsevier",
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T1 - Decreasing rate and extent of lymph node staging in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy may undermine the rate of diagnosis of lymph node metastases in prostate cancer.

AU - Abdollah, Firas

AU - Sun, Maxine

AU - Thuret, Rodolphe

AU - Budäus, Lars

AU - Jeldres, Claudio

AU - Graefen, Markus

AU - Briganti, Alberto

AU - Perrotte, Paul

AU - Rigatti, Patrizio

AU - Montorsi, Francesco

AU - Karakiewicz, Pierre I

PY - 2010

Y1 - 2010

N2 - BACKGROUND: At radical prostatectomy (RP), pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) represents the most accurate staging procedure for the presence of lymph node (LN) metastases. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the rate of PLND use and its lymph node count (LNC) over the last two decades. We also tested the relationship between LNC and the rate of pN1 stage. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Between 1988 and 2006, 130 080 RPs were recorded in 17 Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results registries. MEASUREMENTS: The statistical significance of temporal trends was evaluated with the chi-square trend test. Separate univariable and multivariable regression analyses tested the relationship between predictors and two end points: (1) lack of LN staging (pNx) and (2) presence of LN metastases (pN1). RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: Stage pNx was recorded in 25.9% of patients, and pNx rate was higher in more contemporary years (30.1% in 2000-2006 vs 20.8% in 1988-1993; multivariable p

AB - BACKGROUND: At radical prostatectomy (RP), pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) represents the most accurate staging procedure for the presence of lymph node (LN) metastases. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the rate of PLND use and its lymph node count (LNC) over the last two decades. We also tested the relationship between LNC and the rate of pN1 stage. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Between 1988 and 2006, 130 080 RPs were recorded in 17 Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results registries. MEASUREMENTS: The statistical significance of temporal trends was evaluated with the chi-square trend test. Separate univariable and multivariable regression analyses tested the relationship between predictors and two end points: (1) lack of LN staging (pNx) and (2) presence of LN metastases (pN1). RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: Stage pNx was recorded in 25.9% of patients, and pNx rate was higher in more contemporary years (30.1% in 2000-2006 vs 20.8% in 1988-1993; multivariable p

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 58

SP - 828

EP - 892

JO - EUR UROL

JF - EUR UROL

SN - 0302-2838

IS - 6

M1 - 6

ER -