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  • 2018년 03월호
    [J Natl Cancer Inst.] Impact of Radiotherapy on Complications and Patient-Reported Outcomes After Breast Reconstruction.

    University of Michigan / Reshma Jagsi*

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    J Natl Cancer Inst.
  • 등재일
    2018 Feb 1
  • 저널이슈번호
    110(2).
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    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:
    Patients considering postmastectomy radiation and reconstruction require information regarding expected outcomes to make preference-concordant decisions.

    METHODS:
    A prospective multicenter cohort study of women diagnosed with breast cancer at 11 centers between 2012 and 2015 compared complications and patient-reported outcomes of 622 irradiated and 1625 unirradiated patients who received reconstruction. Patient characteristics and outcomes between irradiated and unirradiated patients were analyzed using ttests for continuous variables and chi-square tests for categorical variables. Multivariable mixed-effects regression modelsassessed the impact of reconstruction type and radiotherapy on outcomes after adjusting for relevant covariates. All statistical tests were two-sided.

    RESULTS:
    Autologous reconstruction was more commonly received by irradiated patients (37.9% vs 25.0%, P < .001). Immediate reconstruction was less common in irradiated patients (83.0% vs 95.7%, P < .001). At least one breast complication had occurred by two years in 38.9% of irradiated patients with implant reconstruction, 25.6% of irradiated patients with autologous reconstruction, 21.8% of unirradiated patients with implant reconstruction, and 28.3% of unirradiated patients with autologous reconstruction. Multivariable analysis showed bilateral treatment and higher body mass index to be predictive of developing a complication, with a statistically significant interaction between radiotherapy receipt and reconstruction type. Among irradiated patients, autologous reconstruction was associated with a lower risk of complications than implant-based reconstruction at two years (odds ratio [OR] = 0.47, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.27 to 0.82, P = .007); no between-procedure difference was found in unirradiated patients. The interaction was also statistically significant for satisfaction with breasts at two years (P = .002), with larger adjusted difference in satisfaction between autologous vs implant approaches (63.5, 95% CI = 55.9 to 71.1, vs 47.7, 95% CI = 40.2 to 55.2, respectively) in irradiated patients than between autologous vs implant approaches (67.6, 95% CI = 60.3 to 74.9, vs 60.5, 95% CI = 53.6 to 67.4) in unirradiated patients.

    CONCLUSIONS:
    Autologous reconstruction appears to yield superior patient-reported satisfaction and lower risk of complications than implant-based approaches among patients receiving postmastectomy radiotherapy.

     

     

    Author information

    Jagsi R1, Momoh AO1, Qi J1, Hamill JB1, Billig J1, Kim HM1, Pusic AL1, Wilkins EG1.
    1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Section of Plastic Surgery, Center for Statistical Consultation and Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY.

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