Endobronchial metastatic disease.

Changgeng yi xue za zhi Pub Date : 1999-06-01
Y H Wang, S L Wong, Y F Lai, A S Lin, H W Chang
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Abstract

Background: Endobronchial metastasis (EM) is rare. Patients with EM are in advanced stages of disease and have poor prognoses. However, some patients have had long-term survival after aggressive treatment.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the records of 9678 patients who had undergone bronchoscopic procedures. Forty patients were diagnosed as having EM.

Results: The most common site of primary tumors was the head and neck [10 nasopharyngeal carcinomas (NPC), 2 buccal cancers, 2 glossal cancers, 2 laryngeal cancers]. Clinical manifestations included cough (50%), hemoptysis (20%), dyspnea (15%), and absence of respiratory symptoms (15%). The most common findings in chest roentgenograms (CXR) were single masses (40%). The median length of survival for all patients was 12 months (range, 6 to 18 months). The median length of survival in patients whose ages were over 70 years was 1 months and in patients less than 70 years old it was 12 months (range, 7 to 19 months) (p = 0.002). In patients whose EM extent was to the main bronchus, the median length of survival was 1 month (range, 1 to 3 months) and that in those whose EM did not extend to main bronchus was 12 months (range, 11 to 21 months) (p = 0.0004). In patients whose primary tumors were due to head and neck cancer other than NPC, the survival time was 1 month (range, 1 to 11 months), and in others it was 12 months (range, 7 to 19 months) (p = 0.0008).

Conclusion: Three factors contributed to a poor prognosis, including the patient's age being over 70 years, primary tumors due to head and neck cancer other than NPC, and extension of the endobronchial metastatic lesion to the main bronchus.

支气管内转移性疾病。
背景:支气管内转移(EM)是罕见的。EM患者处于疾病晚期,预后较差。然而,一些患者在积极治疗后长期存活。方法:对9678例经支气管镜检查的患者进行回顾性分析。结果:原发性肿瘤以头颈部最常见[鼻咽癌10例,颊癌2例,舌癌2例,喉癌2例]。临床表现为咳嗽(50%)、咯血(20%)、呼吸困难(15%)、无呼吸道症状(15%)。胸片(CXR)最常见的表现是单个肿块(40%)。所有患者的中位生存期为12个月(范围6至18个月)。70岁以上患者的中位生存期为1个月,70岁以下患者的中位生存期为12个月(范围7 ~ 19个月)(p = 0.002)。EM波及主支气管的患者中位生存期为1个月(范围1 ~ 3个月),EM未波及主支气管的患者中位生存期为12个月(范围11 ~ 21个月)(p = 0.0004)。原发肿瘤非鼻咽癌的患者生存期为1个月(范围1 ~ 11个月),其他患者生存期为12个月(范围7 ~ 19个月)(p = 0.0008)。结论:患者年龄大于70岁、原发肿瘤为鼻咽癌以外的头颈部肿瘤、支气管内转移灶向主支气管扩展是导致预后不良的三个因素。
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