Prognostic Implications of Synchronous Subsolid Nodules in Patients with Resected Subsolid Lung Adenocarcinoma
- Abstract
- Background
For multiple subsolid nodules (SSNs) observed at lung CT, current management focuses on removal of the dominant (≥6 mm) nodule and monitoring of remaining SSNs. Whether the presence of these synchronous SSNs is related to postoperative patient outcomes has not been well established.
Purpose
To evaluate the prognostic value of single versus multiple synchronous SSNs at preoperative CT in patients with resected subsolid lung adenocarcinoma nodules.
Materials and Methods
This retrospective study included patients who underwent lobectomy or sublobar resection for lung adenocarcinoma manifesting as an SSN and clinical stage IA from January 2010 to December 2017. The radiologic features of the resected SSN (dominant nodule) and synchronous SSNs were assessed on preoperative CT scans. The effects of synchronous SSNs on time to secondary intervention, time to recurrence (TTR), and overall survival (OS) were evaluated using Cox regression analysis.
Results
Of the 684 included patients (mean age, 60.9 years ± 9.5 [SD]; 389 female), 515 (75.3%) had a single SSN and 169 (24.7%) had multiple SSNs on preoperative CT scans. During follow-up (median, 71.8 months), 38 secondary interventions were performed, primarily due to growth of synchronous SSNs (21 of 38) or metachronous nodules (14 of 38). As the number of synchronous SSNs greater than or equal to 6 mm in size increased, the time to secondary intervention decreased (P < .001). No association was observed between synchronous SSNs and TTR (P = .53) or OS (P = .65), but these measures were associated with features of the resected nodule, specifically solid portion size for TTR (P = .01) and histologic subtype for TTR and OS (P < .001 for both).
Conclusion
In patients with subsolid lung adenocarcinoma, the presence of synchronous SSNs on preoperative CT scans was not associated with TTR or OS, but the presence of synchronous SSNs greater than or equal to 6 mm in size was associated with an increased likelihood of secondary intervention.
- Issued Date
- 2023
Yura Ahn
Sang Min Lee
Sehoon Choi
Min-Ju Kim
Jooae Choe
Kyung-Hyun Do
Joon Beom Seo
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- adenocarcinoma; lung; ground glass nodule; prognosis
- DOI
- 10.1148/radiol.230313
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17266
- Publisher
- RADIOLOGY
- Language
- 영어
- ISSN
- 0033-8419
- Citation Volume
- 308
- Citation Number
- 1
- Citation Start Page
- e230313:1
- Citation End Page
- e230313:13
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