Long-term outcomes of combined treatment of primary resectable pancreatic head cancer in patients over 70 years

L. G. Zhukova, R. Izrailov, N. N. Semenov, M. Mikhnevich, I. E. Khatkov
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   Aim. To evaluate long-term oncological outcomes of pancreatoduodenectomy in resectable pancreatic head cancer in patients over 70 years of age.   Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of the Moscow Clinical Scientific Center registry revealed 63 patients aged > 70 years with resectable  pancreatic head cancer. In 2016–2023, these patients underwent pancreatoduodenectomy. Males accounted for 35 %, and the median age comprised 75 years. Stage II was diagnosed in 44.4 % of patients, stage I – in 31.7 %, and stage III – in 23.8 %. Median follow-up accounted for 34.5 months. The authors analyzed the effect of patient characteristics, tumor, perioperative data and method of surgery on overall survival.   Results. Adjuvant chemotherapy (p = 0.005; HR 0.28, CI 0.115–0.62) and low preoperative albumin levels (p = 0.004; HR 0.203, CI 0.28–0.61) had a significant impact on overall survival. After open surgery, 56 % of patients did not receive adjuvant chemotherapy, after minimally invasive surgery – 15.4 % (p = 0.0001).   Conclusion. Minimally invasive pancreatoduodenectomy reveals no negative effect on the oncological outcomes of treatment for resectable pancreatic head cancer in patients ≥ 70 years old. Adjuvant chemotherapy and hypoalbuminemia prior to surgery are considered to be statistically significant factors influencing overall survival. Minimally invasive techniques enable adjuvant chemotherapy to be administered to a larger number of patients compared to open intervention.
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目的评估胰十二指肠切除术对 70 岁以上可切除胰头癌患者的长期肿瘤治疗效果。 材料和方法。莫斯科临床科学中心登记处的回顾性分析显示,63 名年龄大于 70 岁的可切除胰头癌患者接受了胰十二指肠切除术。2016-2023 年,这些患者接受了胰十二指肠切除术。男性占 35%,中位年龄为 75 岁。44.4%的患者确诊为二期,31.7%为一期,23.8%为三期。中位随访时间为 34.5 个月。作者分析了患者特征、肿瘤、围手术期数据和手术方法对总生存期的影响。 结果显示辅助化疗(p = 0.005;HR 0.28,CI 0.115-0.62)和术前白蛋白水平低(p = 0.004;HR 0.203,CI 0.28-0.61)对总生存率有显著影响。开放手术后,56%的患者没有接受辅助化疗,微创手术后,15.4%的患者没有接受辅助化疗(P = 0.0001)。 结论微创胰十二指肠切除术对年龄≥70岁的可切除胰头癌患者的肿瘤治疗效果没有负面影响。辅助化疗和术前低蛋白血症被认为是影响总生存率的重要统计学因素。与开腹手术相比,微创技术能够为更多患者进行辅助化疗。
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