Complications following lung surgery in the Dutch-Belgian randomized lung cancer screening trial

SC Westeinde, Nanda Horeweg, P De Leyn, HJM Groen, JWJ Lammers, C Weenink, K Nackaerts, RJ Klaveren

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Abstract

To assess the complication rate in participants of the screen arm of the NELSON lung cancer screening trial who underwent surgical resection and to investigate, based on a literature review, whether the complication rate, length of hospital stay, re-thoracotomy and mortality rates after a surgical procedure were different from those of the non-screening series, taking co-morbidity into account. Between April 2004 and December 2008, 198 subjects underwent thoracic surgery. Co-morbid conditions were retrieved from the medical records. Postoperative complications were classified as minor and major. In total, 182 thoracotomies, 5 thoracotomies after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) and 11 VATS procedures were performed. In these patients, 36% had chronic obstructive lung disease, 16% coronary artery disease, 14% diabetes mellitus and 11% peripheral vascular disease. Following thoracotomy, 47% (88/187) had >= 1 minor (7-57% in literature) and 10% (18/187) >= 1 major complication (2-26% in literature); following VATS, 38% (6/16) had >= 1 minor complication, but no major complicatio In conclusion, mortality rates after surgical procedures are lower in the NELSON lung cancer screening trial than those in the non-screening series. The rate of complications is within the same range as in the non-screening series. Trial registration number: ISR CTN 63545820.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)420-429
Number of pages10
JournalEuropean Journal of Cardio-thoracic Surgery
Volume42
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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  • EMC MM-04-42-02
  • EMC NIHES-02-65-01

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