Characteristics of image defined risk factors on outcomes for primary resection of neuroblastoma

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Charbel Chidiac , Andrew Hu , Emily Dunn , Daniel S. Rhee
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Abstract

Background

The presence of image‑defined risk factors (IDRF) in neuroblastoma plays a large role in decision making for primary resection versus neoadjuvant chemotherapy. This study investigates how the number and type of IDRFs affect surgical outcomes for primary resection of neuroblastoma.

Materials and methods

A retrospective review was performed including patients diagnosed with neuroblastoma with at least one IDRF who underwent primary resection of their tumor between 2003 and 2017. Cross sectional imaging was reviewed by a single pediatric radiologist for determination of IDRFs. Surgical outcomes were compared by <5 versus ≥5 IDRFs and vascular or non‑vascular involvement.

Results

A total of 28 patients were included in the study, 18 with <5 IDRFs and 10 with ≥5 IDRFs. Fifteen patients had vascular involvement and 13 did not. Nine were adrenal, 6 were cervicothoracic, and 5 were abdominal non-adrenal. Patients with ≥5 IDRFs were found to have an increased rate of complications (40% vs 0%; p<0.01), operative time (318 vs 148 min; p<0.01), estimated blood loss (187 mL vs 45 mL; p<0.01), length of stay (9.6 vs 4.9 days; p<0.01), and hospital readmission (20% vs 0%; p = 0.04). No differences were found in degree of resection (p = 0.06). All complications occurred with vascular involvement IDRFs compared to non‑vascular IDRFs (27% vs 0%; p = 0.04).

Conclusion

The presence of ≥5 IDRFs and vascular involvement increases complications associated with primary resection of neuroblastoma. Our findings underscore the importance of neoadjuvant chemotherapy prior to resection. Further studies are required to determine how different IDRFs influence surgical risk.

影像学确定的神经母细胞瘤原发性切除术预后危险因素的特点
背景神经母细胞瘤中图像定义危险因素(IDRF)的存在在一期切除与新辅助化疗的决策中起着重要作用。本研究调查了IDRF的数量和类型如何影响神经母细胞瘤一期切除的手术结果。材料和方法进行回顾性审查,包括2003年至2017年间接受肿瘤一期切除的被诊断为至少有一例IDRF的神经母细胞瘤患者。由一名儿科放射科医生对横断面成像进行审查,以确定IDRF。通过<;5与≥5 IDRF以及血管或非血管受累。结果本研究共纳入28例患者,其中18例<;5个IDRF,10个IDRF≥5。15名患者有血管受累,13名没有。肾上腺9例,颈胸6例,腹部非肾上腺5例。发现IDRF≥5的患者并发症发生率增加(40%对0%;p<0.01)、手术时间增加(318对148分钟;p<0.05)、估计失血量增加(187毫升对45毫升;p<0.001)、住院时间增加(9.6对4.9天;p<0.01,和再次入院(20%vs 0%;p=0.04)。切除程度无差异(p=0.06)。与非血管性IDRF(27%vs 0%;p=0.04)相比,所有并发症均发生在血管受累的IDRF中。结论≥5个IDRF和血管受累增加了与神经母细胞瘤一期切除相关的并发症。我们的研究结果强调了切除术前新辅助化疗的重要性。需要进一步的研究来确定不同的IDRF如何影响手术风险。
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