Factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage IV colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy

Aim: Our study aims to provide a summary of the short-term and survival outcomes of patients with stage IV colorectal cancer who have unresectable metastasis and have undergone primary tumor resection with chemotherapy and identify the factors that predict survival outcome. Method: A multicentre, r...

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Main Authors: Thanagavalu, Rema Naidu, Elagili, Faisal, Mohamad Salmi, Muhammad Irfan, Md Nor, Azmi
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spelling my.iium.irep.1148242024-10-03T07:37:59Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/114824/ Factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage IV colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy Thanagavalu, Rema Naidu Elagili, Faisal Mohamad Salmi, Muhammad Irfan Md Nor, Azmi RD Surgery Aim: Our study aims to provide a summary of the short-term and survival outcomes of patients with stage IV colorectal cancer who have unresectable metastasis and have undergone primary tumor resection with chemotherapy and identify the factors that predict survival outcome. Method: A multicentre, retrospective, observational study was conducted, and all stage IV minimally symptomatic colorectal patients undergoing primary tumor resection with chemotherapy between January 2017 and March 2022 were included. The significant factors predicting survival outcome were evaluated by using multivariate logistic regression analysis model. Results: One hundred thirty-three patients (57% male) with a mean age of 56 ± 12 years. The most common tumors were left-sided colon cancers (62%). Seventy-nine patients (59%) had LN metastasis. The lung was the most common metastatic site (71%). Major postoperative morbidity rate was 38% (50 of 133) and the treatment related mortality rate was 2%(3 of 133). The mean survival time was 25 ± 16 months. The median number of in-hospital days during the course of treatment was 9 (3–68) days. The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed three factors that were significantly associated with poor survival: positive pathological lymph node (OR 4.24, CI 0.74– 7.73, p= 0.018), Anastomotic leak (OR 11.61, CI 11.6–21.6, p= 0.023) and other complications (burst abdomen, enterocutaneous fistula, acute coronary syndrome, hospitalacquired infection) (OR 22.67, CI 7.94–37.4, p= 0.003). Conclusion: In patients with incurable Stage IV colorectal cancer whose primary tumor is minimally symptomatic, a treatment strategy that includes resection of the primary tumor is associated with treatment-related morbidity and mortality, longer hospital stays, and postoperative morbidity that reduces survival. John Wiley & Sons 2024-09-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/114824/1/114824_Factors%20associated%20with%20survival.pdf Thanagavalu, Rema Naidu and Elagili, Faisal and Mohamad Salmi, Muhammad Irfan and Md Nor, Azmi (2024) Factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage IV colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy. Colorectal Disease, 26 (Suppl. 2). pp. 58-59. ISSN 1462-8910 E-ISSN 1463-1318 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/codi.17125 10.1111/codi.17125
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Thanagavalu, Rema Naidu
Elagili, Faisal
Mohamad Salmi, Muhammad Irfan
Md Nor, Azmi
Factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage IV colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy
description Aim: Our study aims to provide a summary of the short-term and survival outcomes of patients with stage IV colorectal cancer who have unresectable metastasis and have undergone primary tumor resection with chemotherapy and identify the factors that predict survival outcome. Method: A multicentre, retrospective, observational study was conducted, and all stage IV minimally symptomatic colorectal patients undergoing primary tumor resection with chemotherapy between January 2017 and March 2022 were included. The significant factors predicting survival outcome were evaluated by using multivariate logistic regression analysis model. Results: One hundred thirty-three patients (57% male) with a mean age of 56 ± 12 years. The most common tumors were left-sided colon cancers (62%). Seventy-nine patients (59%) had LN metastasis. The lung was the most common metastatic site (71%). Major postoperative morbidity rate was 38% (50 of 133) and the treatment related mortality rate was 2%(3 of 133). The mean survival time was 25 ± 16 months. The median number of in-hospital days during the course of treatment was 9 (3–68) days. The results of multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed three factors that were significantly associated with poor survival: positive pathological lymph node (OR 4.24, CI 0.74– 7.73, p= 0.018), Anastomotic leak (OR 11.61, CI 11.6–21.6, p= 0.023) and other complications (burst abdomen, enterocutaneous fistula, acute coronary syndrome, hospitalacquired infection) (OR 22.67, CI 7.94–37.4, p= 0.003). Conclusion: In patients with incurable Stage IV colorectal cancer whose primary tumor is minimally symptomatic, a treatment strategy that includes resection of the primary tumor is associated with treatment-related morbidity and mortality, longer hospital stays, and postoperative morbidity that reduces survival.
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author Thanagavalu, Rema Naidu
Elagili, Faisal
Mohamad Salmi, Muhammad Irfan
Md Nor, Azmi
author_facet Thanagavalu, Rema Naidu
Elagili, Faisal
Mohamad Salmi, Muhammad Irfan
Md Nor, Azmi
author_sort Thanagavalu, Rema Naidu
title Factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage IV colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy
title_short Factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage IV colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy
title_full Factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage IV colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy
title_fullStr Factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage IV colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage IV colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy
title_sort factors associated with survival in incurable asymptomatic stage iv colorectal cancer patients who underwent palliative primary tumor resection and chemotherapy
publisher John Wiley & Sons
publishDate 2024
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/114824/1/114824_Factors%20associated%20with%20survival.pdf
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/codi.17125
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