Impact of surgical approach on 90-day mortality after lung resection for nonsmall cell lung cancer in high-risk operable patients.

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Date publication

janvier 2024

Journal

ERJ open research

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr FALCOZ Pierre-Emmanuel, Dr PAGES Pierre-Benoit


Tous les auteurs :
Etienne H, Pagès PB, Iquille J, Falcoz PE, Brouchet L, Berthet JP, Le Pimpec Barthes F, Jougon J, Filaire M, Baste JM, Anne V, Renaud S, D'Annoville T, Meunier JP, Jayle C, Dromer C, Seguin-Givelet A, Legras A, Rinieri P, Jaillard-Thery S, Margot V, Thomas PA, Dahan M, Mordant P

Résumé

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is often associated with compromised lung function. Real-world data on the impact of surgical approach in NSCLC patients with compromised lung function are still lacking. The objective of this study is to assess the potential impact of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) on 90-day post-operative mortality after anatomic lung resection in high-risk operable NSCLC patients.

Référence

ERJ Open Res. 2024 01;10(1):