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You have accessJournal of UrologyKidney Cancer: Advanced (II)1 Apr 20131906 PREOPERATIVE PULMONARY EMBOLISM DOES NOT PREDICT POOR POSTSURGICAL OUTCOMES IN RCC PATIENTS WITH VENOUS THROMBUS E. Jason Abel, Christopher G. Wood, Nathan Eickstaedt, Justin E. Fang, Patrick Kenney, Aditya Bagrodia, Daniel Ramirez, Bishoy A. Gayed, Tracy M. Downs, Ramy F Youssef, Christopher Odom, Arthur Sagalowsky, and Vitaly Margulis E. Jason AbelE. Jason Abel Madison, WI More articles by this author , Christopher G. WoodChristopher G. Wood Houston, TX More articles by this author , Nathan EickstaedtNathan Eickstaedt Madison, WI More articles by this author , Justin E. FangJustin E. Fang Houston, TX More articles by this author , Patrick KenneyPatrick Kenney Houston, TX More articles by this author , Aditya BagrodiaAditya Bagrodia Dallas, TX More articles by this author , Daniel RamirezDaniel Ramirez Dallas, TX More articles by this author , Bishoy A. GayedBishoy A. Gayed Dallas, TX More articles by this author , Tracy M. DownsTracy M. Downs Madison, WI More articles by this author , Ramy F YoussefRamy F Youssef Dallas, TX More articles by this author , Christopher OdomChristopher Odom Dallas, TX More articles by this author , Arthur SagalowskyArthur Sagalowsky Dallas, TX More articles by this author , and Vitaly MargulisVitaly Margulis Dallas, TX More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.juro.2013.02.2325AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients who present with pulmonary embolism (PE) and venous thrombus may not be offered surgery because of concerns with anti-coagulation and presumed poor post-surgical outcomes. The objective of this study was to evaluate post- surgical recurrence and cancer specific survival in RCC patients with venous thrombus who had PE diagnosed at initial presentation. METHODS After IRB approval, we reviewed the records from 2000-2011 at 3 tertiary hospitals (UW, UTMDACC, UTSW) for all consecutive RCC patients who had nephrectomy with thrombectomy. Clinical and pathologic predictive factors for recurrence and survival were collected for each patient. Univariate and multivariate analysis was used to evaluate whether PE at presentation was associated with RCC recurrence or survival after nephrectomy with thrombectomy. RESULTS Preoperative PE was diagnosed in 35/782 (4.4%) RCC patients undergoing nephrectomy with thrombectomy with a median follow-up time of 22 months. Patients with PE at initial diagnosis were more likely to have higher level thrombus (p<0.01) but no differences were found between groups for age, gender, race, tumor diameter, Fuhrman grade, sarcomatoid de-differentiation, peri-nephric fat invasion or histologic subtype. In N0M0 patients, there was no difference (p=0.36) in the rate of RCC recurrence for 395/782(50%) or 7/17(41%) patients without PE or with PE respectively. On multivariate analysis, peri-nephric fat invasion, Fuhrman grade, and thrombus height, but not preoperative PE status, were predictive of recurrence risk. Similarly, there was no difference in the rates of lung metastases for 67/123 (53%) N0M0 patients without PE or 3/7 (43%) patients with PE (p=0.71). Preoperative PE diagnosis was not predictive of death from RCC (p=0.58). On multivariate analysis, presence of metastatic disease, peri-nephric fat invasion, sarcomatoid de-differentiation, Fuhrman grade 4, and tumor diameter were independently predictive of risk of death from RCC. CONCLUSIONS PE at initial diagnosis is not associated with worse post-surgical recurrence or survival in RCC patients with tumor thrombus. © 2013 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 189Issue 4SApril 2013Page: e781 Peer Review Report Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2013 by American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.MetricsAuthor Information E. Jason Abel Madison, WI More articles by this author Christopher G. Wood Houston, TX More articles by this author Nathan Eickstaedt Madison, WI More articles by this author Justin E. Fang Houston, TX More articles by this author Patrick Kenney Houston, TX More articles by this author Aditya Bagrodia Dallas, TX More articles by this author Daniel Ramirez Dallas, TX More articles by this author Bishoy A. Gayed Dallas, TX More articles by this author Tracy M. Downs Madison, WI More articles by this author Ramy F Youssef Dallas, TX More articles by this author Christopher Odom Dallas, TX More articles by this author Arthur Sagalowsky Dallas, TX More articles by this author Vitaly Margulis Dallas, TX More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ...

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