The impact of multidisciplinary team management on outcome of hepatic resection in liver-limited colorectal metastases
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Hepatic resection is the gold standard treatment for patients afected by liver-limited colorectal
metastases. Reports addressing the impact of multidisciplinary team (MDT) evaluation on survival are
controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate the beneft of MDT management in these patients
in our Institution experience. The objective of the analysis was to compare survivals of patients
managed within our MDT (MDT cohort) to those of patients referred to surgery from other hospitals
without MDT discussion (non-MDT cohort). Of the 523 patients, 229 were included in the MDT cohort
and 294 in the non-MDT cohort. No diference between the two groups was found in terms of median
overall survival (52.5 vs 53.6 months; HR 1.13; 95% CI, 0.88–1.45; p = 0.344). In the MDT cohort there
was a higher number of metastases (4.5 vs 2.7; p < 0.0001). The median duration of chemotherapy
was lower in MDT patients (8 vs 10 cycles; p < 0.001). Post-operative morbidity was lower in the MDT
cohort (6.2 vs 21.5%; p < 0.001). One hundred and ninety-seven patients in each group were matched
by propensity score and no signifcant diference was observed between the two groups in terms of
OS and DFS. Our study does not demonstrate a survival beneft from MDT management, but it allows
surgery to patients with a more advanced disease. MDT assessment reduces the median duration of
chemotherapy and post-operative morbidities.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Basso, M; Corallo, S; Calegari, Ma; Zurlo, Iv; Ardito, F; Vellone, M; Marchesani, S; Orlandi, A; Dadduzio, V; Fuca, G; Di Dio, C; Mele, C; Barbaro, B; Strippoli, A; Coppola, A; Cassano, A; Bria, E; Barone, Ca; Giuliante, F
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