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Patterns of peritoneal dissemination and response to systemic chemotherapy in common and rare peritoneal tumours treated by cytoreductive surgery: study protocol of a prospective, multicentre, observational study

Authors :
David Morris
Brendan Moran
Edward Levine
Faheez Mohamed
Michelle Sittig
Vadim Gushchin
Armando Sardi
Paolo Sammartino
Daniele Biacchi
Olivier Glehen
Daniel Labow
Aditi Bhatt
Pascal Rousset
Dario Baratti
Nazim Benzerdjeb
Ignace H J T de Hingh
Marcello Deraco
Praveen Kammar
Sanket Mehta
Aviram Nissan
Mohammad Alyami
Mohammad Adileh
Shoma Barat
Almog Ben Yacov
Kurtis Campbell
Kathleen Cummins-Perry
Delia Cortes-Guiral
Noah Cohen
Loma Parikh
Samer Alammari
Galal Bashanfer
Anwar Alshukami
Kaushal Kundalia
Gaurav Goswami
Vincent van de Vlasakker
Laurent Villeneuve
Kiran Turaga
Yutaka Yonemura
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 7 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2021.

Abstract

Introduction Despite optimal patient selection and surgical effort, recurrence is seen in over 70% of patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery (CRS) for peritoneal metastases (PM). Apart from the Peritoneal Cancer Index (PCI), completeness of cytoreduction and tumour grade, there are other factors like disease distribution in the peritoneal cavity, pathological response to systemic chemotherapy (SC), lymph node metastases and morphology of PM which may have prognostic value. One reason for the underutilisation of these factors is that they are known only after surgery. Identifying clinical predictors, specifically radiological predictors, could lead to better utilisation of these factors in clinical decision making and the extent of peritoneal resection performed for different tumours. This study aims to study these factors, their impact on survival and identify clinical and radiological predictors.Methods and analysis There is no therapeutic intervention in the study. All patients with biopsy-proven PM from colorectal, appendiceal, gastric and ovarian cancer and peritoneal mesothelioma undergoing CRS will be included. The demographic, clinical, radiological, surgical and pathological details will be collected according to a prespecified format that includes details regarding distribution of disease, morphology of PM, regional node involvement and pathological response to SC. In addition to the absolute value of PCI, the structures bearing the largest tumour nodules and a description of the morphology in each region will be recorded. A correlation between the surgical, radiological and pathological findings will be performed and the impact of these potential prognostic factors on progression-free and overall survival determined. The practices pertaining to radiological and pathological reporting at different centres will be studied.Ethics and dissemination The study protocol has been approved by the Zydus Hospital ethics committee (27 July, 2020) and Lyon-Sud ethics committee (A15-128).Trial registration number CTRI/2020/09/027709; Pre-results.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
11
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.67bf157fe91947e7917354b9f3f2c932
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046819