Factors affecting the incidence of postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer

Objectives. To determine the risk factors for the development of secondary postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer. Material and methods. The study included patients with stages IIIB-IIIC of locally advanced breast cancer who underwent complex treatment with the u...

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Main Authors: N.A. Kоzlovskaya, N.A. Artemova, S.A. Krasny
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Language:English
Published: Vitebsk State Order of Peoples’ Friendship Medical University 2022-06-01
Series:Вестник Витебского государственного медицинского университета
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Online Access:https://vestnik.vsmu.by/downloads/2022/3/2022_21_3_77-85.pdf
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author N.A. Kоzlovskaya
N.A. Artemova
S.A. Krasny
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S.A. Krasny
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description Objectives. To determine the risk factors for the development of secondary postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer. Material and methods. The study included patients with stages IIIB-IIIC of locally advanced breast cancer who underwent complex treatment with the use of a standard mastectomy (control group) and a developed surgical technique (main group), when the stage of axillary lymph node dissection was carried out with preventive removal of the clavicular part of the pectoralis major muscle and the sternum - clavicular fascia. Radiation and chemotherapy were similar in both groups. The frequency and severity of secondary postmastectomy edema of the upper limb and its relationship with comorbidities were assessed. Results. The results were evaluated in 90 patients of the main group and 86 patients of the control group, the follow up period was more than one year after the operation. The groups were comparable in terms of the main clinical and biological parameters. In the main group, 21 cases of secondary postmastectomy edema were revealed (23.3±4.5%), in the control group – 36 (41.9±5.3%, p=0.009). When assessing the effect of obesity on the incidence of lymphedema, development the data were obtained that indicated an increase of its frequency in patients with obesity (47.8±5.3%) when compared to patients with normal weight (16.3±4.0%, p<0.001). Similar data were obtained both among patients of the control (p<0.001) and main groups (p=0.005). Among obese patients who had been operated according to the standard technique, the edema of the upper limb developed significantly more often (58.7±7.3%) when compared with the main group (36.4±7.3%, p=0.034). Conclusions. A statistically significant influence on the development of postmastectomy lymphedema was exerted by such factors as the presence of obesity in patients (p<0.001) and the method of surgical intervention (p=0.011). According to the monovariant analysis, the developed technique of surgical intervention enables 2.4 times reduction in the incidence of lymphedema when compared to standard treatment (p=0.009).
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spelling doaj.art-155fdae989114c0facf7a0297476fce12022-12-22T03:55:56ZengVitebsk State Order of Peoples’ Friendship Medical UniversityВестник Витебского государственного медицинского университета1607-99062312-41562022-06-012137785https://doi.org/10.22263/2312-4156.2022.3.77Factors affecting the incidence of postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancerN.A. Kоzlovskaya0N.A. Artemova1S.A. Krasny2N.N. Alexandrov National Cancer Centre of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of BelarusN.N. Alexandrov National Cancer Centre of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of BelarusN.N. Alexandrov National Cancer Centre of Belarus, Minsk, Republic of BelarusObjectives. To determine the risk factors for the development of secondary postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer. Material and methods. The study included patients with stages IIIB-IIIC of locally advanced breast cancer who underwent complex treatment with the use of a standard mastectomy (control group) and a developed surgical technique (main group), when the stage of axillary lymph node dissection was carried out with preventive removal of the clavicular part of the pectoralis major muscle and the sternum - clavicular fascia. Radiation and chemotherapy were similar in both groups. The frequency and severity of secondary postmastectomy edema of the upper limb and its relationship with comorbidities were assessed. Results. The results were evaluated in 90 patients of the main group and 86 patients of the control group, the follow up period was more than one year after the operation. The groups were comparable in terms of the main clinical and biological parameters. In the main group, 21 cases of secondary postmastectomy edema were revealed (23.3±4.5%), in the control group – 36 (41.9±5.3%, p=0.009). When assessing the effect of obesity on the incidence of lymphedema, development the data were obtained that indicated an increase of its frequency in patients with obesity (47.8±5.3%) when compared to patients with normal weight (16.3±4.0%, p<0.001). Similar data were obtained both among patients of the control (p<0.001) and main groups (p=0.005). Among obese patients who had been operated according to the standard technique, the edema of the upper limb developed significantly more often (58.7±7.3%) when compared with the main group (36.4±7.3%, p=0.034). Conclusions. A statistically significant influence on the development of postmastectomy lymphedema was exerted by such factors as the presence of obesity in patients (p<0.001) and the method of surgical intervention (p=0.011). According to the monovariant analysis, the developed technique of surgical intervention enables 2.4 times reduction in the incidence of lymphedema when compared to standard treatment (p=0.009).https://vestnik.vsmu.by/downloads/2022/3/2022_21_3_77-85.pdfbreast cancersurgical treatment techniquepostmastectomy lymphedemaobesityrisk factors
spellingShingle N.A. Kоzlovskaya
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S.A. Krasny
Factors affecting the incidence of postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer
Вестник Витебского государственного медицинского университета
breast cancer
surgical treatment technique
postmastectomy lymphedema
obesity
risk factors
title Factors affecting the incidence of postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer
title_full Factors affecting the incidence of postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer
title_fullStr Factors affecting the incidence of postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting the incidence of postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer
title_short Factors affecting the incidence of postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer
title_sort factors affecting the incidence of postmastectomy lymphedema in patients with locally advanced breast cancer
topic breast cancer
surgical treatment technique
postmastectomy lymphedema
obesity
risk factors
url https://vestnik.vsmu.by/downloads/2022/3/2022_21_3_77-85.pdf
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