胰腺癌和长期存活者:意大利肿瘤外科学会(SICO)调查。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Vincenzo D'Ambra, Carlo Ingaldi, Claudio Ricci, Laura Alberici, Giovanni Capretti, Elio Jovine, Caterina C Zingaretti, Roberto Salvia, Riccardo Casadei
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摘要

PDAC 胰腺切除术后的长期存活者非常罕见,他们构成了一个特殊的患者亚群,但人们对这一亚群仍然知之甚少。这项调查旨在描述意大利目前的生存状况,并找出与长期生存相关的因素。由意大利肿瘤外科学会(SICO)发起,意大利胰腺研究协会(AISP)和意大利肝胆胰外科协会(AICEP)支持的在线调查于 2023 年 7 月分发给外科医生。调查包括 27 道选择题,涉及人口统计学、专业细节、临床实践和长期生存数据。我们使用描述性统计和多项式逻辑回归对回答进行了分析,以确定与长期生存相关的因素。大多数外科医生(46.9%)认为长期存活指的是 "无论无病状态如何,5 年后仍存活"。与2013年之前相比,2013年之后存活5年的患者比例更高。几乎所有中心(93.2%)都举行了多学科讨论。手术量非常大的中心(> 100 例切除术/年)与手术量非常小的中心(> 100 例切除术/年)相比,手术量非常小的中心(> 100 例切除术/年)的手术量更高。
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Pancreatic cancer and long survivors: a survey of Italian society of oncological surgery (SICO).

Long-term survivors after pancreatic resection for PDAC are rare, constituting a specific subset of patients that remains poorly understood. The aim of this survey is to describe the current landscape related to survival in the Italian context and identify factors associated with long-term survival. An online survey, conducted by the Italian Society of Oncological Surgery (SICO) and endorsed by Italian Association of the Study of the Pancreas (AISP) and Italian Association of Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Surgery (AICEP), was distributed to surgeons in July 2023. The survey included 27 multiple-choice questions covering demographics, professional details, clinical practices, and long-term survival data. Responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multinomial logistic regression to identify factors related to long-term survival. The majority of surgeons (46.9%) considered LTS as "alive at 5 years, regardless of disease-free status". The percentage of patients alive at 5 years post-2013 was higher compared to pre-2013. Almost all centers (93.2%) held multidisciplinary discussions. Very high-volume centers (> 100 resections/year) in comparison to very low-volume (< 10 resections/year) showed better long-term survival rates. No difference in survival were observed between centers with low, medium, high, and very high volumes. In addition, centers with multidisciplinary approach showed better survival rates. Centers with more neoadjuvant chemotherapy rates, low-grade and low-stage tumors were also associated with improved survival outcomes. This survey has allowed to understand the Italian scenario regarding survival in patients undergoing surgery for PDAC.

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Updates in Surgery
Updates in Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Updates in Surgery (UPIS) has been founded in 2010 as the official journal of the Italian Society of Surgery. It’s an international, English-language, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the surgical sciences. Its main goal is to offer a valuable update on the most recent developments of those surgical techniques that are rapidly evolving, forcing the community of surgeons to a rigorous debate and a continuous refinement of standards of care. In this respect position papers on the mostly debated surgical approaches and accreditation criteria have been published and are welcome for the future. Beside its focus on general surgery, the journal draws particular attention to cutting edge topics and emerging surgical fields that are publishing in monothematic issues guest edited by well-known experts. Updates in Surgery has been considering various types of papers: editorials, comprehensive reviews, original studies and technical notes related to specific surgical procedures and techniques on liver, colorectal, gastric, pancreatic, robotic and bariatric surgery.
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