Erschienen in:
18.10.2021 | Letter to the Editor
Does airway metallic stent limit additional treatments in patients with malignant airway stenosis?
verfasst von:
Alfonso Fiorelli, Gaetana Messina, Alfonso Pecoraro, Mario Santini
Erschienen in:
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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Ausgabe 2/2022
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Excerpt
We read with great interest the paper of Iyoda et al. [
1]. They retrospectively compared the data of 106 patients undergoing airway stenting with silicone stent (SS) (
n = 45) and metallic stent (MS) (
n = 61) for malignant airway stenosis within a period of 20 years. SS compared to MS group had higher survival rate (
p = 0.0173), more additional treatments for thoracic malignancy (
p = 0.0007), including chemoradiotherapy (
p = 0.0268) and radiotherapy (
p = 0.0300), and similar complication rates. On multivariate analysis, additional treatments and complication rates were favorable prognostic factors. SS compared to MS facilitated a greater degree of additional treatments, resulting in prolonged survival. The incompatibility of MS with radiotherapy was addicted as possible explanation. …