最佳二次细胞减少手术对复发性子宫内膜癌妇女生存结局的影响:系统回顾和荟萃分析。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
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摘要

背景:复发性子宫内膜癌(EC)的治疗是一个挑战。虽然建议在二次手术中完全切除可见病变(R0),但R0对生存结果的影响尚不清楚,且缺乏汇总数据。目的:定量评价R0对乳腺癌复发妇女生存结局的影响。检索策略:对8个电子数据库从建立到2024年1月进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析。选择标准:所有同行评议的定量评估R0对首次EC复发妇女生存结果影响的研究均被纳入。数据收集和分析:与非最佳的继发手术细胞减少(R1)相比,接受R0的EC复发妇女的任何原因死亡和继发复发或进展性疾病的风险比(HR)和95%置信区间(CI)进行汇总,并在单变量和多变量分析中进行评估。主要结果:纳入3项研究,442例患者。在单因素分析中,与EC复发和R1的女性相比,EC复发和R0的女性任何原因死亡的合并HR为0.451 (95% CI: 0.319-0.638), 0.517 (95% CI: 0.298-0.895;P = 0.019)。在多因素分析中,EC复发和R0的女性与EC复发和R1的女性相比,合并HR为0.447 (95% CI: 0.255-0.783;p = 0.005),为0.585 (95% CI: 0.359-0.952;P = 0.031)。结论:在EC复发的女性中,R0是一个独立的预后因素,与R1相比,R0可将任何原因导致的死亡风险降低约55%,将复发或进展性疾病的风险降低约40%。
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Impact of optimal secondary cytoreductive surgery on survival outcomes in women with recurrent endometrial carcinoma: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Background: Management of recurrent endometrial carcinoma (EC) represents a challenge. Although a complete resection of visible disease at secondary surgery (R0) is recommended, the impact of R0 on survival outcomes is unclear and pooled data are lacking.

Objective: To quantitatively assess the impact of R0 on survival outcomes in women with EC recurrence.

Search strategy: A systematic review and meta-analysis was performed searching eight electronic databases from their inception up to January 2024.

Selection criteria: All peer-reviewed studies that assessed quantitatively the impact of R0 on survival outcomes in women at first EC recurrence were included.

Data collection and analysis: Hazard ratio (HR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) for death of any cause and secondary recurrent or progressive disease in women with EC recurrence who underwent R0 compared to non-optimal secondary surgical cytoreduction (R1) were pooled and assessed at both univariable and multivariable analyses.

Main results: Three studies with 442 patients were included. At univariate analysis, in women with EC recurrence and R0 compared to women with EC recurrence and R1, pooled HR was 0.451 (95% CI: 0.319-0.638) for death from any cause, and 0.517 (95% CI: 0.298-0.895; p = 0.019) for recurrent or progressive disease. At multivariate analysis, in women with EC recurrence and R0 compared to women with EC recurrence and R1, pooled HR was 0.447 (95% CI: 0.255-0.783; p = 0.005) for death from any cause, and 0.585 (95% CI: 0.359-0.952; p = 0.031) for recurrent or progressive disease.

Conclusion: In women with EC recurrence, R0 is an independent prognostic factor, decreasing the risk of death from any cause by approximatively 55%, and of recurrent or progressive disease by approximatively 40%, compared to R1.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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