Surgical Tolerability and Frailty in Elderly Patients Undergoing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: A Narrative Review
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Surgical Tolerability in ‘Elderly’ Patients
2.1. The Definition of ‘Elderly’
2.2. Evidence on the Feasibility of RARP in Elderly Men Aged ≥75 Years
2.3. Comparison of Treatment Options in Elderly Men
2.3.1. Cancer Control
2.3.2. Complications after Treatment in Elderly Men with PCa
3. Frailty and Surgical Tolerability
3.1. Age-Related Changes
3.2. The Definition and Models of ‘Frailty’
3.3. Evaluation of Frailty: Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and Screening Tools
3.4. Association between ‘Frailty’ and Complication Rates in RARP Patients
4. Patient Preference
5. Present Recommendation of Treatment in Elderly Patients with PCa and Future Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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First Author, Year | Study Design | Patient Selection | No. Pts. | f/u (mo) | Findings |
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Labanaris, 2012 [15] | R, C | cT2: 74%, cT3: 26% ≥75 years vs. entire cohort | N45 vs. N2000 | 17 | Similar continence and potency rates at 12mo, lower BMI, GS, RM. |
Yamada, 2020 [16] | R, C | cT1c 78%, cT2-3 22% ≥75 years vs. <75 years | N46 vs. N568 | 34 | Worse trend in duration of hospitalization. Similar CSS, urinary continence, blood transfusion rates, and complication rates. |
Togashi, 2021 [17] | R, C | ≥75 years vs. 70–74 vs. <75 years | N469 vs. N216 vs. N74 | 47 | No significant differences among groups regarding G8, sFI, pad-free rates, BCRFS, CSS, OS, and complication rates. |
Ko, 2021 [18] | R, C, IPTW | All ≥75 years; cN0M0 RARP vs. RT | N883 vs. N227 | 74 | Similar CSS and OS (83.4% of RT were with ADT). DM and low-risk PCa were associated with OS. |
Shahait, 2021 [20] | R | All ≥80 years; cN0M0 | N46 | NA | Mean length of stay: 1.21 days, postoperative complication occurred in 9 (7 were Clavien 1–2, 2 were Clavien ≥3); continence rates at 3 and 12 months were 68.4% and 84.8%, respectively. |
Leyh-Bannurah, 2022 [19] | R, C, PSM | ≥75 years vs. <70 years | N669 vs. N8268 | 48–49 | Similar blood loss, 30 d complication rates, and urinary continence. Worse BCRFS and erectile function. |
First Author, Year | Surgical Approach | Type of Tools | No. Pts. | Findings |
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Levy, 2017 [77] | RARP | mFI-15 | 23,104 | mFI-15 ≥ 3 showed OR 12.1 (CI: 2.8–52.4, p < 0.005) for Clavied–Dindo grade 4 complications |
Rosiello, 2020 [78] | Miscellaneous | Johns Hopkins ACG | 91,618 | Higher rates of overall complications (16.6% vs. 8.6%) and major complications (4.9% vs. 2.6%) |
Momota, 2020 [79] | RARP | G8 *, sFI, NRS | 154 | Frailty defined by both terms (G8 ≤ 14 or sFI 0–1) was not associated with postoperative complications, but frailty defined by G8 was associated with NRS ≥ 5 (moderate to severe pain) |
Shahait, 2021 [80] | Miscellaneous | 5-iFI | 33,643 | 5-iFI ≥ 2 score was associated with higher Clavien–Dindo grade complications, longer length of stay, and increased risk of mortality |
Togashi, 2021 [81] | RARP | G8 * | 118 | No association between frailty and health-related QUL or LUTS |
Kodama, 2021 [82] | RARP | G8 * | 479 | Age, cerebrocardiovascular disease or chronic respiratory disease, and G8 scores were associated with surgical contraindications |
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Yamada, Y.; Taguchi, S.; Kume, H. Surgical Tolerability and Frailty in Elderly Patients Undergoing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: A Narrative Review. Cancers 2022, 14, 5061. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14205061
Yamada Y, Taguchi S, Kume H. Surgical Tolerability and Frailty in Elderly Patients Undergoing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: A Narrative Review. Cancers. 2022; 14(20):5061. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14205061
Chicago/Turabian StyleYamada, Yuta, Satoru Taguchi, and Haruki Kume. 2022. "Surgical Tolerability and Frailty in Elderly Patients Undergoing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: A Narrative Review" Cancers 14, no. 20: 5061. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14205061
APA StyleYamada, Y., Taguchi, S., & Kume, H. (2022). Surgical Tolerability and Frailty in Elderly Patients Undergoing Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy: A Narrative Review. Cancers, 14(20), 5061. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14205061