Long-term results of surgical treatment of non-small cell lung cancer in patients over 75 years of age

Introduction Patients over 75 years of age, who, in addition, often have already exceeded the average life expectancy, in the Polish population on average 77.4 years, are the subject of discussion concerning the most appropriate choice of treatment. Aim To analyse the long-term results in elderly patients over 75 years of age with lung cancer who underwent curative pulmonary resection. Material and methods 166 patients aged from 75 to 85 (mean: 77.4 ±2.3) operated on for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were included in this study. There were 128 (77%) men and 38 (23%) women. Results Lobectomy, including bilobectomy, was performed in 122 (74%) patients, pneumonectomy in 8 (5%) patients, and wedge resections or segmentectomy in the remaining 36 patients. Squamous or adenocarcinoma was diagnosed in 46% and 42% of cases respectively. Clinical stage I A was diagnosed in 36 (22%) patients, I B in 51 (31%), IIA in 30 (18%), IIB in 19 (11%) and IIIA in 30 (18%) of our cases. The early 30-day postoperative mortality was 5% whilst postoperative morbidity occurred in 47% of cases. The five-year survival rate was 30%. In statistical analysis, the TNM classification (p = 0.0490), the number of postoperative complications (p = 0.0001) and obstructive atelectasis requiring repeat bronchofibroscopic aspirations (p = 0.0137) in the early postoperative period most negatively influenced the long-term survival in the whole study group. Conclusions Surgical resections for lung cancer in patients over 75 years of age are characterised by a relatively good long-term prognosis. Careful and strictly detailed preoperative selection, particularly of patients with pulmonary comorbidities and the earliest possible diagnosis of a lung tumour, can reduce the occurrence of these postoperative complications in elderly patients, which negatively influence long-term results.

[1]  M. Okada,et al.  Postoperative complications and prognosis after lobar resection versus sublobar resection in elderly patients with clinical Stage I non-small-cell lung cancer , 2018, European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.

[2]  B. Shi,et al.  Video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy for elderly nonsmall cell lung cancer: Short-term and long-term outcomes. , 2015, Journal of cancer research and therapeutics.

[3]  G. Rocco,et al.  Lobar and sub-lobar lung resection in octogenarians with early stage non-small cell lung cancer: factors affecting surgical outcomes and long-term results , 2015, General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.

[4]  Y. Negoro,et al.  Comparison of the outcomes of stereotactic body radiotherapy and surgery in elderly patients with cT1-2N0M0 non-small cell lung cancer. , 2014, Respiratory investigation.

[5]  N. Altorki,et al.  Long-term survival after lobectomy for non-small cell lung cancer by video-assisted thoracic surgery versus thoracotomy. , 2013, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[6]  A. Iyoda,et al.  Risk factors for postoperative complications in the elderly with lung cancer , 2013, Asian cardiovascular & thoracic annals.

[7]  A. Chandra,et al.  Non-small cell lung cancer therapy: safety and efficacy in the elderly , 2013, Drug, healthcare and patient safety.

[8]  G. Rocco,et al.  Early and long-term results of pulmonary resection for non-small-cell lung cancer in patients over 75 years of age: a multi-institutional study. , 2013, Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery.

[9]  I. Mikami,et al.  Thoracoscopic surgery for non-small-cell lung cancer: elderly vs. octogenarians , 2013, Asian cardiovascular & thoracic annals.

[10]  Jung-Tang Huang,et al.  Surgery for elderly lung cancer. , 2013, Annals of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery : official journal of the Association of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons of Asia.

[11]  T. Tuttle,et al.  Surgical treatment of lung cancer: predicting postoperative morbidity in the elderly population. , 2012, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.

[12]  Takehiro Watanabe,et al.  Safety and prognosis of limited surgery for octogenarians with non-small-cell lung cancer , 2012, General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.

[13]  Kenji Suzuki,et al.  Risk factors for morbidity after pulmonary resection for lung cancer in younger and elderly patients. , 2011, Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery.

[14]  A. Mussi,et al.  Surgical treatment of non-small cell lung cancer in octogenarians. , 2011, Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery.

[15]  S. Bölükbas,et al.  Pneumonectomy vs. Sleeve Resection for Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma in the Elderly: Analysis of Short-term and Long-term Results , 2011, The Thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon.

[16]  F. Rea,et al.  Pneumonectomy for lung cancer over the age of 75 years: is it worthwhile? , 2010, Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery.

[17]  S. Senan,et al.  Stage I Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) in Patients Aged 75 Years and Older: Does Age Determine Survival After Radical Treatment? , 2010, Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer.

[18]  R. Dillman,et al.  Surgical resection and long-term survival for octogenarians who undergo surgery for non-small-cell lung cancer. , 2009, Clinical lung cancer.

[19]  S. Takeo,et al.  The Perioperative Complications for Elderly Patients with Lung Cancer Associated with a Pulmonary Resection Under General Anesthesia , 2009, Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer.

[20]  P. Postmus,et al.  Surgical Treatment for Octogenarians with Lung Cancer: Results from a Population-Based Series of 124 Patients , 2007, Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer.

[21]  P. Pairolero,et al.  Lung cancer in octogenarians: factors affecting long-term survival following resection. , 2007, European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.

[22]  T. Strand,et al.  Results of pulmonary resection for lung cancer in Norway, patients older than 70 years. , 2005, European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.

[23]  L. Gasiorowski,et al.  Early post-pneumonectomy complications in the elderly. , 2000, European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.

[24]  S. Pagni,et al.  Pulmonary resection for malignancy in the elderly: is age still a risk factor? , 1998, European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery.