Title of article :
Immediate and Long-Term Survival After Surgery for Lung Cancer in Heart Transplant Recipients
Author/Authors :
Patrick Bagan، نويسنده , , Jalal Assouad، نويسنده , , Pascal Berna، نويسنده , , Redha Souilamas، نويسنده , , Françoise Le Pimpec Barthes، نويسنده , , Marc Riquet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Background
Lung cancer observed after heart transplantation is considered to have a poor prognosis. However, the results of surgical treatment have not yet been significantly evaluated. This retrospective study analyzed the immediate and long-term results after surgery.
Methods
From May 1990 to December 2003, 25 heart transplant recipients underwent surgery for lung cancer. There were 22 men and 3 women, the mean age was 60.7 years (49–72). All patients had a smoking history. Lung tumors were discovered by routine chest roentgenograms and computed tomography scans in 17 patients (68%), because of clinical symptoms in 7 (28%), and incidentally in 1 (4%). The surgical procedures consisted of 23 lobectomies and 2 wedge resections.
Results
The mean postoperative hospital stay was 14.2 days (5–34). The morbidity rate was 28% (n = 7 patients). The mortality rate was 12% patients (n = 3 patients). The postoperative complications in 7 of 10 patients were mainly from infectious origin. Five-year survival rate was 40.9% with a median survival of 45 months. Seven patients died during follow-up (3 from cancer and 4 from other diseases). Significant better survival was observed in N0 patients than in N+ patients (median survival of 56.8 months in N0 vs 13.5 months in N+ patients (p = 0.017).
Conclusions
Long-term results after surgery were satisfactory in early stage disease, despite a high risk for postoperative infection. Our results underline the efficiency of a close follow-up for transplant recipients with a smoking history, leading to cancer detection at an early stage.
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Journal title :
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery