Carcinóide Pulmonar: Análise de Experiência Institucional e Fatores Prognóstico

Author:

Correia Silvia Da Silva,Pinto Carlos,Bernardo João

Abstract

<strong>Introduction: </strong>Carcinoid tumors of the lung are rare neoplasms of neuroendocrine origin. According to the World Health Organization, they can be classified into typical carcinoids and atypical carcinoids. The outcome, when compared to other lung neoplasms is usually favorable.<br /><strong>Objectives:</strong> To characterize the population of patients with a diagnosis of carcinoid tumor, treated in a single institution and analyze the prognostic factors.<br /><strong>Material and Methods:</strong> Retrospective analysis including all the patients with histological diagnosis of lung carcinoid tumor during an 11 year period, in a single institution. The tumors were classified according to the World Health Organization classification of carcinoids tumors in 2004. Staging was made according to the TNM classification of 2009 for non-small lung cancer: T (Tumor); N (Node); M (metastasis).<br /><strong>Results:</strong> 59 patients were evaluated, including 53 with typical carcinoids and 6 with atypical carcinoid. 90% of the patients were submitted to surgery. The mean follow-up period was 57 months and the early post-operative mortality rate was 2% (one<br />single case of palliative surgery). Histologic staging showed 49 patients in stage N0, one N1, eight N2 and one N3. The 5-year<br />survival was 79.2%: 80.2% for typical carcinoids and 66.7% for atypical carcinoid (p &lt; 0.05). The 5-year survival was 88.1%<br />in T1 patients and 58.2% in T2-T4 patients (p &lt; 0.01). In N0 patients, the 5-year survival was 89.7% while in N1-N3 it was 36% (p &lt; 0.001). The 5-year survival was 85.9% in M0 disease and 0% in M1 disease (p &lt; 0.01). Of the 11 patients who were submitted to adjuvant chemotherapy, 45.4% had atypical tumors.<br /><strong>Discussion:</strong> In our sample, surgical treatment was safe, with a low postoperative complication rate. The prognosis was worse for atypical tumors, tumors with more than 3 cm, tumors with nodal involvement or metastasis. The five-year survival for typical carcinoid was excellent (80.2%), in agreement with the literature. For atypical carcinoid, the five-year was 66.7%, also similar to previous studies.<br /><strong>Conclusions:</strong> In our institution, most of the lung carcinoids are typical and have an excellent long term survival. The mainstay of treatment is surgical resection. The factors that were related to a poor prognosis were the histological subtype (typical carcinoids versus atypical carcinoids), the size of the tumor, the mediastinal lymphatic involvement and the presence of metastasis.<br /><strong>Keywords:</strong> Lung Neoplasms; Carcinoid Tumor; Neoplasm Staging.

Publisher

Ordem dos Medicos

Subject

General Medicine

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