COVID-19 感染后乳腺癌手术的最佳时机:一项观察性研究。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY BMC Cancer Pub Date : 2024-11-03 DOI:10.1186/s12885-024-13080-1
Zhao Bi, Wei-Hao Cheng, Wen-Hao Zheng, Tong-Yue Ren, Peng Chen, Yan-Bing Liu, Peng-Fei Qiu, Wei-Li Wang, Yong-Sheng Wang
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目的:COVID-19感染后乳腺癌手术的最佳时间尚存争议。目的:评估感染 COVID-19 的乳腺癌患者术后并发症的风险,以选择 COVID-19 感染后的最佳手术时间:这项前瞻性研究纳入了感染COVID-19并在2022年12月20日至2023年3月20日期间接受手术的乳腺癌患者(n = 577)。2019年5月1日至2019年10月1日期间接受手术的患者被列为对照组(n = 329)。他们在手术前未感染 COVID-19。患者按手术时间与COVID-19感染时间分组。使用逻辑回归对数据库进行评估:结果:与未感染COVID-19的患者相比,感染COVID-19的患者术后并发症发生率更高(6.59% vs. 3.04%)。多变量逻辑分析表明,手术时间与并发症有关(OR = 4.253; 95% CI: 0.855-21.153, P = 0.044)。与其他组别相比,在感染 COVID-19 后 2 周内进行手术的患者并发症发生率最高(17.65%),而在感染 COVID-19 2 周或更长时间后进行手术的患者并发症发生率降至 5.51%。中位随访时间为10个月,所有并发症患者均痊愈,无严重并发症或死亡,对后续抗肿瘤治疗无不良影响:结论:COVID-19感染后2周内进行乳腺癌手术需谨慎。结论:COVID-19 感染后 2 周内进行乳腺癌手术需谨慎,虽然 COVID-19 感染后 2 周内进行手术的患者并发症发生率仍略高,但考虑到治疗的紧迫性、并发症的良好预后以及对后续辅助治疗的影响不大,建议进行手术治疗。
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The optimal timing of breast cancer surgery after COVID-19 infection: an observational study.

Purpose: It is controversial for the optimal time of breast cancer surgery after COVID-19 infection. Purpose was to assess the risk of postoperative complication in breast cancer patients with COVID-19 infection, in order to select optimal surgery timing after COVID-19 infection.

Methods: Breast cancer patients infected with COVID-19 and performed surgery between December 20th, 2022 to March 20th, 2023 were included in this prospective study (n = 577). Patients performed surgery between May 1, 2019 to October 1, 2019 were listed as control group (n = 329). They had not been infected with COVID-19 before surgery. Patients were grouped by time of surgery relative to COVID-19 infection. Database was evaluated using logistic regression.

Results: Patients infected with COVID-19 had a higher incidence of complications after surgery compared to that not-COVID-19 infection (6.59% vs. 3.04%). Multivariable logistic analysis demonstrated that timing of surgery was associated with complications (OR = 4.253; 95% CI: 0.855-21.153, P = 0.044). Patients performed surgery within 2 weeks after COVID-19 infection had the highest rates of complication (17.65%) when compared with other groups, while the incidence was decreased into 5.51% when surgery 2 weeks or more after COVID-19 infection. With a median follow-up was 10 months, all patients with complications were recovered without serious complications or death, which had no adverse effect on subsequent anti-tumor therapy.

Conclusions: It needs to be cautious when breast cancer surgery was performed within 2 weeks after COVID-19 infection. Although the incidence of complications in patients undergoing surgery 2 weeks after COVID-19 infection is still slightly high, surgery might be recommended considering urgency of treatment, good prognosis of complications and the lack of influence on subsequent adjuvant therapy.

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BMC Cancer
BMC Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: BMC Cancer is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of cancer research, including the pathophysiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancers. The journal welcomes submissions concerning molecular and cellular biology, genetics, epidemiology, and clinical trials.
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