01 June 2005 : Original article
Management and prognosis of colon cancer in patients with intestinal obstruction or peritonitis: a French population-based study
Brigitte Trétarre, Emma Marchigiano, Bertrand Millat, Jean-Pierre Daurès, Frédéric BorieMed Sci Monit 2005; 11(6): CR266-273 :: ID: 16503
Abstract
Summary
Background: In spite of recent advances in our knowledge of tumor biology and therapy, the management and prognosis of patients with colon cancer (CC) revealed by intestinal obstruction or peritonitis (IOP)
are not well defi ned. This study was undertaken to identify other factors which may infl uence morbidity and prognosis of CC revealed by IOP.
Material/Methods: We studied medical documentation from 247 incidental cases of CC registered in the Hérault district
in 1992 and followed up until 1997. The difference in postoperative mortality and the 5-year survival rate between CC with (n=41) and without IOP (n=206) were evaluated separately in relation
to clinico-pathological characteristics, surgeon volume, and healthcare institutions by nonconditional logistic regression and multivariate survival analysis.
Results: Higher rates of Dukes’ stages B-C-D were observed in the emergency group than in the elective. Older age was associated with the presence of IOP (p=0.02). Factors predictive for postoperative
mortality were IOP (p=0.02), surgical treatment in non-specialized hospitals (p=0.04) and residence in rural areas (p=0.01). The primary independent negative prognostic factor in multivariate
analysis was the presence of nodal or distant metastases (Dukes’ stage D, p=0.0001), followed by lack of chemotherapy (p=0.008), initial treatment in non-specialized hospitals (p=0.01), onset
with IOP (p=0.02), low-volume surgeons (p=0.02).
Conclusions: As the presence of IOP infl uenced independently postoperative mortality and specifi c fi ve-year survival,
we suggest that the management of CC revealed by IOP should be concentrated in the hands of those surgeons and healthcare institutions that show the best outcomes.
Keywords: Adenocarcinoma - epidemiology, Colorectal Neoplasms - complications, France - epidemiology, Adenocarcinoma - therapy, Colonic Neoplasms - therapy, Colorectal Neoplasms - therapy, Follow-Up Studies, France - epidemiology, Intestinal Obstruction - etiology, Peritonitis - etiology
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