Enlarged Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in Computed Tomography are a Valuable Prognostic Factor in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Pathologically Negative Lymph Nodes

Yuansheng Zheng,1,* Yiwei Huang,1,* Guoshu Bi,1,* Zhencong Chen,1 Tao Lu,1 Songtao Xu,1,2 Cheng Zhan,1 Qun Wang1 1Department of Thoracic Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai City, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Thoracic Surgery, Xiamen Branch, Zhongshan Hospi...

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Main Authors: Zheng Y, Huang Y, Bi G, Chen Z, Lu T, Xu S, Zhan C, Wang Q
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spelling doaj-6d1d7750ca4d49ea87d5a7f827adfdf42020-11-25T04:00:57ZengDove Medical PressCancer Management and Research1179-13222020-10-01Volume 12108751088658695Enlarged Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in Computed Tomography are a Valuable Prognostic Factor in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Pathologically Negative Lymph NodesZheng YHuang YBi GChen ZLu TXu SZhan CWang QYuansheng Zheng,1,* Yiwei Huang,1,* Guoshu Bi,1,* Zhencong Chen,1 Tao Lu,1 Songtao Xu,1,2 Cheng Zhan,1 Qun Wang1 1Department of Thoracic Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai City, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Thoracic Surgery, Xiamen Branch, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Xiamen City, Fujian Province, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Cheng Zhan; Qun WangDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, No. 180, Fenglin Road, Shanghai 200032, People’s Republic of ChinaTel/Fax +86-21-64041990Email czhan10@fudan.edu.cn; wang.qun@zs-hospital.sh.cnBackground: Most non-small cell lung cancer patients with enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes (LN) in preoperative computer tomography (CT) images are diagnosed with N0 in the pathological examination after surgery. However, these patients seem to have worse survival than those without enlarged mediastinal LN in our clinical practice. This study aimed to investigate whether the size of mediastinal LN is correlated with the prognosis in pathological N0 patients, which could help us to predict the prognoses further.Methods: The retrospective cohort study involved 758 N0 patients with a thin layer CT scan. We have measured the size of mediastinal LN, including long diameter, short diameter, and volume on CT image, and classified patients by X-tile. Next, we explored the risk factors of enlarged LN by univariate and multivariate logistic analysis. Then, we have compared the 5-year cancer-specific survival by Kaplan–Meier and log-rank method. Multivariate Cox analysis was utilized to further survival analysis. Finally, we have constructed the prediction model by nomogram.Results: A total of 150 N0 patients (19.8%) had mediastinal LN enlargement in our study. After multivariate logistic analysis, we found the LN enlargement was significantly correlated with age (p=0.001), pathology (p < 0.001) and tumor recurrence (p < 0.001). The patients with LN enlargement had a worse 5-year cancer-specific survival (75.3% vs 92.8%, p < 0.001) after Kaplan–Meier analysis. Patients with a larger volume had increased risk of tumor-associated death when compared with the normal group (p < 0.001) by multivariate Cox analyses.Conclusion: N0 patients with larger mediastinal LN had a worse 5-year cancer-specific survival and a higher risk of recurrence. The volume of LN was the most valuable prognostic factor in N0 patients.Keywords: mediastinal lymph nodes, enlarged, prognosis, computed tomographyhttps://www.dovepress.com/enlarged-mediastinal-lymph-nodes-in-computed-tomography-are-a-valuable-peer-reviewed-article-CMARmediastinal lymph nodesenlargedprognosiscomputed tomography
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author Zheng Y
Huang Y
Bi G
Chen Z
Lu T
Xu S
Zhan C
Wang Q
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Huang Y
Bi G
Chen Z
Lu T
Xu S
Zhan C
Wang Q
Enlarged Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in Computed Tomography are a Valuable Prognostic Factor in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Pathologically Negative Lymph Nodes
Cancer Management and Research
mediastinal lymph nodes
enlarged
prognosis
computed tomography
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Huang Y
Bi G
Chen Z
Lu T
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Zhan C
Wang Q
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title Enlarged Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in Computed Tomography are a Valuable Prognostic Factor in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Pathologically Negative Lymph Nodes
title_short Enlarged Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in Computed Tomography are a Valuable Prognostic Factor in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Pathologically Negative Lymph Nodes
title_full Enlarged Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in Computed Tomography are a Valuable Prognostic Factor in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Pathologically Negative Lymph Nodes
title_fullStr Enlarged Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in Computed Tomography are a Valuable Prognostic Factor in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Pathologically Negative Lymph Nodes
title_full_unstemmed Enlarged Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in Computed Tomography are a Valuable Prognostic Factor in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Pathologically Negative Lymph Nodes
title_sort enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes in computed tomography are a valuable prognostic factor in non-small cell lung cancer patients with pathologically negative lymph nodes
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Cancer Management and Research
issn 1179-1322
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Yuansheng Zheng,1,* Yiwei Huang,1,* Guoshu Bi,1,* Zhencong Chen,1 Tao Lu,1 Songtao Xu,1,2 Cheng Zhan,1 Qun Wang1 1Department of Thoracic Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai City, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Thoracic Surgery, Xiamen Branch, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Xiamen City, Fujian Province, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Cheng Zhan; Qun WangDepartment of Thoracic Surgery, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, No. 180, Fenglin Road, Shanghai 200032, People’s Republic of ChinaTel/Fax +86-21-64041990Email czhan10@fudan.edu.cn; wang.qun@zs-hospital.sh.cnBackground: Most non-small cell lung cancer patients with enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes (LN) in preoperative computer tomography (CT) images are diagnosed with N0 in the pathological examination after surgery. However, these patients seem to have worse survival than those without enlarged mediastinal LN in our clinical practice. This study aimed to investigate whether the size of mediastinal LN is correlated with the prognosis in pathological N0 patients, which could help us to predict the prognoses further.Methods: The retrospective cohort study involved 758 N0 patients with a thin layer CT scan. We have measured the size of mediastinal LN, including long diameter, short diameter, and volume on CT image, and classified patients by X-tile. Next, we explored the risk factors of enlarged LN by univariate and multivariate logistic analysis. Then, we have compared the 5-year cancer-specific survival by Kaplan–Meier and log-rank method. Multivariate Cox analysis was utilized to further survival analysis. Finally, we have constructed the prediction model by nomogram.Results: A total of 150 N0 patients (19.8%) had mediastinal LN enlargement in our study. After multivariate logistic analysis, we found the LN enlargement was significantly correlated with age (p=0.001), pathology (p < 0.001) and tumor recurrence (p < 0.001). The patients with LN enlargement had a worse 5-year cancer-specific survival (75.3% vs 92.8%, p < 0.001) after Kaplan–Meier analysis. Patients with a larger volume had increased risk of tumor-associated death when compared with the normal group (p < 0.001) by multivariate Cox analyses.Conclusion: N0 patients with larger mediastinal LN had a worse 5-year cancer-specific survival and a higher risk of recurrence. The volume of LN was the most valuable prognostic factor in N0 patients.Keywords: mediastinal lymph nodes, enlarged, prognosis, computed tomography
topic mediastinal lymph nodes
enlarged
prognosis
computed tomography
url https://www.dovepress.com/enlarged-mediastinal-lymph-nodes-in-computed-tomography-are-a-valuable-peer-reviewed-article-CMAR
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