Immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) yields better cosmetic results and reduce psychological distress than delayed (DBR). Literature data showed better local cosmesis after reconstruction autologous flaps than prothesis. Our aim is to compare cosmetic results and quality of life (QoL) after PMRT delivered either after IBR or DBR with DIEP flap. We reviewed files of 99 patients (100 DIEPs) treated in our department from January 2000 to December 2019. Patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the treatment sequence: IBR (n = 22) versus DBR (n = 78) followed by PMRT. All the patients had their DIEP flap by the same surgical team. All patients had cosmetic evaluation using Harvard/RTOG cosmesis grading scale. Fifty percent (32 in IBR and 14 in DBR group) of the patients responded to the QoL evaluation using auto questionnaires and BREAST-Q to evaluate breast specific HRQoL and satisfaction. The analysis of cosmetic scores was carried out with a Chi2 test and the analysis of QoL scores with a student test. Kaplan Meier (log-rank test) is used for recurrence-free and overall survival. Median follow-up was 56 months. Median age of the patients was 48 (28-71). In terms of disease stage: T1-2 (52%), N0 (38%). 86% of the patients had chemotherapy either in neo-adjuvant (26%) or adjuvant (60%) settings. Radiation therapy (RT) delivered a total dose ranged between 45 Gy and 50 Gy using 1.8-2.5 Gy/per fraction. Supra-clavicular and internal mammary chain irradiation was performed in 67% and 33% of the patients respectively. After surgery, 15% had post-operative complications such as DIEP necrosis (n = 8) that delayed RT delivery. Among the 99 patients, 3 died from metastatic evolution and were not included in the cosmetic and QoL analyses. Local recurrence rate was slightly higher after DBR (12.5%) as compared to IBR (3.8%). Loco-regional and metastatic recurrence rates were 4.5% and 4.5% after IBR versus 1.3% and 9% after DBR (p = NS). Disease free and overall survival were 88% and 98% at 5y and 66% and 96% at 10y.Good-to-excellent results were observed in 57% in the IBR vs 67% in the DBR (p = 0.92). There was no impact of previous chemotherapy (p = 0.21), tobacco use at diagnosis (p = 0.27), diabetes (p = 0.86), RT timing (p = 0.53) and endocrine therapy administration (p = 0.67). QoL was evaluated with the BREAST-Q self-evaluation for 5 post operative items: psycho-social, physical, sexual well-being and satisfaction with breast and global cosmetic results. Out of the 99 patients, 46% had responded to the QoL evaluation. We found no statistical difference between the two groups for all the BREAST-Q evaluation items. Our center is considered expert for DIEP reconstructions since its development in end of the nineties. Our data showed no impact PMRT using conventional fractionation (with mainly 1.8 Gy/fraction) on cosmetic results, QoL, and patients' satisfaction regardless of the timing of the breast reconstruction. Additional studies are in progress with updates.
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