A qualitative framework of non-selection factors for cytoreductive nephrectomy Journal Article


Authors: Silagy, A. W.; Attalla, K.; Dinatale, R. G.; Weiss, K. L.; Weng, S.; Mano, R.; Iosepovici, S.; Marcon, J.; Reznik, E.; Kotecha, R. R.; Motzer, R. J.; Voss, M. H.; Coleman, J. A.; Hakimi, A. A.; Russo, P.
Article Title: A qualitative framework of non-selection factors for cytoreductive nephrectomy
Abstract: Purpose: Cytoreductive nephrectomy (CN) benefits a subset of patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC), however proper patient selection remains complex and controversial. We aim to characterize urologists’ reasons for not undertaking a CN at a quaternary cancer center. Methods: Consecutive patients with mRCC referred to MSKCC urologists for consideration of CN between 2009 and 2019 were included. Baseline clinicopathologic characteristics were used to compare patients selected or rejected for CN. The reasons cited for not operating and the alternative management strategies recommended were extrapolated. Using an iterative thematic analysis, a framework of reasons for rejecting CN was designed. Kaplan–Meier estimates tested for associations between the reasons for not undertaking a CN and overall survival (OS). Results: Of 297 patients with biopsy-proven mRCC, 217 (73%) underwent CN and 80 (27%) did not. Median follow-up of patients alive at data cut-off was 27.3 months. Non-operative patients were older (p = 0.014), had more sites of metastases (p = 0.008), harbored non-clear cell histology (p = 0.014) and reduced performance status (p < 0.001). The framework comprised seven distinct themes for recommending non-operative management: two patient-fitness considerations and five oncological considerations. These considerations were associated with OS; four of the oncological factors conferred a median OS of less than 12 months (p < 0.001). Conclusion: We developed a framework of criteria by which patients were deemed unsuitable candidates for CN. These new insights provide a novel perspective on surgical selection, could potentially be applicable to other malignancies and possibly have prognostic implications. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
Keywords: survival; metastasis; renal cell carcinoma; cytoreductive nephrectomy; case selection
Journal Title: World Journal of Urology
Volume: 39
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0724-4983
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2021-09-01
Start Page: 3359
End Page: 3365
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s00345-021-03650-4
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC8478968
PUBMED: 33779820
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 November 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Jonathan Coleman
    341 Coleman
  2. Paul Russo
    581 Russo
  3. Robert Motzer
    1243 Motzer
  4. Martin Henner Voss
    288 Voss
  5. Abraham Ari Hakimi
    323 Hakimi
  6. Roy Mano
    52 Mano
  7. Eduard Reznik
    103 Reznik
  8. Andrew William Silagy
    33 Silagy
  9. Julian Marcon
    19 Marcon
  10. Ritesh Rajesh Kotecha
    91 Kotecha
  11. Kyrollis Attalla
    19 Attalla
  12. Stanley Weng
    11 Weng
  13. Kate Weiss
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