肌肉疏松症对接受抗血管生成治疗的晚期非小细胞肺癌患者预后的影响:倾向得分匹配分析

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Thoracic Cancer Pub Date : 2024-09-22 DOI:10.1111/1759-7714.15443
Fuchun Huang, Mingxuan Ma, Liye Lang, Shuang Yang, Hui Zhao, Jialin Zhang, Hua Liu
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背景:有关肌肉疏松症对晚期非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)患者接受抗血管生成治疗的预后影响的资料有限。本研究主要探讨肌肉疏松症对接受抗血管生成治疗的晚期非小细胞肺癌患者预后的影响:我们回顾性地纳入了南通大学附属医院 2019 年至 2021 年所有符合纳入和排除标准的患者。根据患者是否存在肌肉疏松症进行分组。经过倾向评分匹配(PSM)后,比较两组患者的无进展生存期(PFS)、总生存期(OS)和不良事件发生率。通过单变量和多变量分析筛选出与预后相关的因素:共纳入了 267 名患者,其中有 201 人在 PSM 后基线匹配(肌肉疏松症组 77 人,非肌肉疏松症组 124 人)。与非肌肉疏松症组相比,肌肉疏松症组的PFS(p = 0.043)和OS(p = 0.011)更低,不良事件发生率更高(p = 0.044)。多变量分析表明,在接受抗血管生成疗法的晚期NSCLC患者中,肌肉疏松症是影响OS的一个独立预后风险因素(p = 0.009)。亚组分析结果显示,在不同特征的人群中,肌肉疏松症对生存预后的影响存在一定差异:结论:合并肌肉疏松症的晚期NSCLC患者在接受抗血管生成治疗时预后较差,预防和改善肌肉疏松症可能会改善晚期NSCLC患者的生存预后。
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Impact of sarcopenia on the prognosis of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer treated with antiangiogenic therapy: A propensity score matching analysis.

Background: Limited information is available regarding the impact of sarcopenia on the prognosis of antiangiogenic therapy in individuals with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This study primarily sought to examine the prognostic significance of sarcopenia in individuals with advanced NSCLC undergoing antiangiogenic therapy.

Methods: We retrospectively enrolled all patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria from 2019 to 2021 at Nantong University Hospital. Patients were grouped according to the presence or absence of sarcopenia. After propensity score matching (PSM), progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), and adverse event rates were compared between the two groups. Factors associated with prognosis were screened using univariate and multivariate analyses.

Results: A total of 267 patients were included, with a total of 201 matched at baseline after PSM (77 in the sarcopenia group and 124 in the non-sarcopenia group). The sarcopenia group had lower PFS (p = 0.043) and OS (p = 0.011) than the non-sarcopenia group and a higher incidence of adverse events (p = 0.044). Multivariate analysis suggested that sarcopenia is an independent prognostic risk factor for OS in advanced NSCLC patients receiving antiangiogenic therapies (p = 0.009). Results of subgroup analyses showed some differences in the impact of sarcopenia on survival prognosis in populations with different characteristics.

Conclusion: Patients with advanced NSCLC with comorbid sarcopenia exhibit a worse prognosis when treated with antiangiogenic therapy, and preventing and ameliorating sarcopenia may lead to better survival outcomes in patients with advanced NSCLC.

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Thoracic Cancer
Thoracic Cancer ONCOLOGY-RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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期刊介绍: Thoracic Cancer aims to facilitate international collaboration and exchange of comprehensive and cutting-edge information on basic, translational, and applied clinical research in lung cancer, esophageal cancer, mediastinal cancer, breast cancer and other thoracic malignancies. Prevention, treatment and research relevant to Asia-Pacific is a focus area, but submissions from all regions are welcomed. The editors encourage contributions relevant to prevention, general thoracic surgery, medical oncology, radiology, radiation medicine, pathology, basic cancer research, as well as epidemiological and translational studies in thoracic cancer. Thoracic Cancer is the official publication of the Chinese Society of Lung Cancer, International Chinese Society of Thoracic Surgery and is endorsed by the Korean Association for the Study of Lung Cancer and the Hong Kong Cancer Therapy Society. The Journal publishes a range of article types including: Editorials, Invited Reviews, Mini Reviews, Original Articles, Clinical Guidelines, Technological Notes, Imaging in thoracic cancer, Meeting Reports, Case Reports, Letters to the Editor, Commentaries, and Brief Reports.
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