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Metastatic stage vs complications at radical nephrectomy with inferior vena cava thrombectomy.

Authors :
Hoeh B
Flammia RS
Hohenhorst L
Sorce G
Panunzio A
Chierigo F
Nimer N
Tian Z
Saad F
Gallucci M
Briganti A
Shariat SF
Graefen M
Tilki D
Antonelli A
Terrone C
Kluth LA
Becker A
Chun FKH
Karakiewicz PI
Source :
Surgical oncology [Surg Oncol] 2022 Jun; Vol. 42, pp. 101783. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 May 16.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: To investigate perioperative complication rates at radical nephrectomy (RN) according to inferior vena cava thrombectomy (IVC-T) status and stage (metastatic vs non-metastatic) within kidney cancer patients.<br />Materials and Methods: We ascertained perioperative complication rates within the National Inpatient Sample database (2016-2019). First, log-link linear Generalized Estimating Equation function (GEE) regression models (adjusted for hospital clustering and weighted for discharge disposition) tested complication rates in IVC-T patients, according to metastatic stage. Subsequently, a subgroup analysis relied on RN patients with or without IVC-T. Here, multivariable logistic regression models tested complication rates in RN patients according to IVC-T status, after propensity score matching including metastatic stage.<br />Results: Of 26,299 RN patients, 461 (2%) patients underwent IVC-T. Of those, 252 (55%) were non-metastatic vs 209 (45%) were metastatic. Rates of acute kidney injury (AKI), transfusion, cardiac, thromboembolic and other medical complications in non-metastatic vs metastatic patients were 40 vs 40%, 25 vs 22%, 21 vs 23%, 19 vs 14% and 38 vs 40%, respectively (all p ≥ 0.2). Metastatic stage in IVC-T patients did not predict differences in complications in log-link linear GEE regression models (all p > 0.1). However, in logistic regression models with propensity score matching, relying on the overall cohort of RN patients, IVC-T status was associated with higher complication rates (all p < 0.001): AKI (Odds ratio [OR]:2.60; 95%-CI [95%-Confidence interval: 1.97-3.44), transfusions (OR:2.40; 95%-CI: 1.72-3.36), cardiac (OR:2.27; 95%-CI: 1.49-3.47), thromboembolic (OR:9.07; 95%-CI: 5.21-16.58) and other medical complications (OR:2.01; 95%-CI: 1.52-2.66).<br />Conclusions: The current analyses indicate that presence of concomitant IVC-T is associated with higher complication rate at RN. Conversely, metastatic stage has no effect on recorded complication rates.<br /> (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-3320
Volume :
42
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Surgical oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35605557
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.suronc.2022.101783