Does neoadjuvant therapy contribute to increased risk in anastomotic leakage of esophageal cancer? A network meta‐analysis

Author:

Zhou Da1,Chen Donglai2ORCID,Song Peidong1,Hu Zihao1,Xu Sukai1,Zhu Rongying1,Chen Yongbing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Thoracic Surgery the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University Suzhou China

2. Department of Thoracic Surgery Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractAimConflicting results have been reported about the impact of neoadjuvant therapy on anastomotic leakage (AL) after esophagectomy. We aimed to unravel the potential effect of neoadjuvant therapy on AL after esophagectomy through a network meta‐analysis.MethodsA Bayesian network meta‐analysis was performed by retrieving relevant literature from PubMed, EMbase, The Cochrane Library and Web of Science Core Collection. Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and retrospective studies (RS) comparing the following treatment modalities were included: neoadjuvant chemoradiation (nCRT), neoadjuvant chemotherapy (nCT), neoadjuvant radiotherapy (nR), neoadjuvant immunochemotherapy (nICT), and surgery alone (SA). Subgroup analyses by radiation dose, examined lymph nodes (ELN), route of reconstruction, site of anastomosis, and surgical approach were also conducted.ResultsA total of 62 studies with 12,746 patients were included for the present study, among which 17 were RCTs. There were no significantly statistical differences observed among the five treatment modalities in AL for both RCTs (nCRT‐nICT: risk ratio 1.51, 95% confidence interval 0.52–4.4; nCT‐nICT: 1.71, 0.56–5.08; nICT‐nR: 0.79, 0.12–8.02; nICT‐SA: 0.59, 0.2–1.84) and RS (nCRT‐nICT: odds ratio 1.53, 95% confidence interval 0.84–2.84; nCT‐nICT: 1.56, 0.87–2.88; nICT‐SA: 0.6, 0.31–1.12; nICT‐nR: 1.08, 0.09–36.02). Subgroup analysis revealed that no significant difference in AL was observed among the five treatment modalities except for the impact of nCRT versus nCT (0.21, 0.05–0.73) on AL with a radiation dose ≥41.4 Gy.ConclusionsNeoadjuvant therapy do not significantly increase the incidence of AL after esophagectomy. Administration of irradiation with a moderate dose is not associated with elevated risk in AL. Clinicians can be less apprehensive about prescribing nCRT.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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