Background/aim: A prospective randomized open label parallel trial, comparing the quality of life (QoL) after endoscopic placement of a self-expandable metal stent or primary tumor resection, in patients with stage IV colorectal cancer was performed. Patients and methods: Thirty-three patients affected with stage IV colorectal cancer and unresectable metastases were randomly assigned into two groups: Group 1 (16 patients), that underwent self-expandable metal stent positioning and Group 2 (17 patients), in which primary tumor resection was performed. Karnofsky performance scale and QoL assessment using the EQ-5D-5L™ questionnaire was administered before treatment and thereafter at 1, 3 and 6 months. Results: At 1 month, index values showed a statistically significant deterioration of the QoL in patients of Group 2 when compared to those of Group 1 (p=0.001; 95%CI=0.065-0.211) whereas, at 6 months, index values showed a statistically significant deterioration of the QoL in patients of Group 1 (p<0.025; 95%CI=0.017-0.238). Conclusion: QoL in patients affected with stage IV colorectal cancer has a bimodal fluctuation pattern: at 1-month it was better in patients that received stent, but at 6-months it was significantly better in patients submitted to surgical resection.

Quality of life for patients with incurable stage IV colorectal cancer. Randomized controlled trial comparing resection versus endoscopic stenting / Fiori, E.; Lamazza, A.; Sterpetti, A. V.; Crocetti, D.; De Felice, F.; Di Muzio, M.; Mingoli, A.; Sapienza, P.; De Toma, G.. - In: IN VIVO. - ISSN 0258-851X. - 33:6(2019), pp. 2065-2070. [10.21873/invivo.11705]

Quality of life for patients with incurable stage IV colorectal cancer. Randomized controlled trial comparing resection versus endoscopic stenting

Fiori E.
Primo
;
Lamazza A.
Secondo
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Sterpetti A. V.;Crocetti D.
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De Felice F.;Di Muzio M.;Mingoli A.;Sapienza P.
Penultimo
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De Toma G.
Ultimo
2019

Abstract

Background/aim: A prospective randomized open label parallel trial, comparing the quality of life (QoL) after endoscopic placement of a self-expandable metal stent or primary tumor resection, in patients with stage IV colorectal cancer was performed. Patients and methods: Thirty-three patients affected with stage IV colorectal cancer and unresectable metastases were randomly assigned into two groups: Group 1 (16 patients), that underwent self-expandable metal stent positioning and Group 2 (17 patients), in which primary tumor resection was performed. Karnofsky performance scale and QoL assessment using the EQ-5D-5L™ questionnaire was administered before treatment and thereafter at 1, 3 and 6 months. Results: At 1 month, index values showed a statistically significant deterioration of the QoL in patients of Group 2 when compared to those of Group 1 (p=0.001; 95%CI=0.065-0.211) whereas, at 6 months, index values showed a statistically significant deterioration of the QoL in patients of Group 1 (p<0.025; 95%CI=0.017-0.238). Conclusion: QoL in patients affected with stage IV colorectal cancer has a bimodal fluctuation pattern: at 1-month it was better in patients that received stent, but at 6-months it was significantly better in patients submitted to surgical resection.
2019
advanced colorectal cancer; endoscopic stent positioning; surgical resection; targeted therapy
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Quality of life for patients with incurable stage IV colorectal cancer. Randomized controlled trial comparing resection versus endoscopic stenting / Fiori, E.; Lamazza, A.; Sterpetti, A. V.; Crocetti, D.; De Felice, F.; Di Muzio, M.; Mingoli, A.; Sapienza, P.; De Toma, G.. - In: IN VIVO. - ISSN 0258-851X. - 33:6(2019), pp. 2065-2070. [10.21873/invivo.11705]
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