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Authors Liu S, Qin Z, Xu J, Zeng J, Chen J, Niu L, Xu M
Received 6 September 2018
Accepted for publication 12 January 2019
Published 18 February 2019 Volume 2019:12 Pages 1341—1350
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S186721
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Colin Mak
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Takuya Aoki
Objective: We aimed
to determine the safety and efficacy of irreversible electroporation (IRE)
combined with chemotherapy for unresectable pancreatic carcinoma (stage
III/IV).
Methods: We
prospectively enrolled 54 patients (30 men; median age 61.0 years; range 41–73
years) undergoing IRE with or without chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer
between July 2015 and August 2016. Kaplan–Meier estimates were used to analyze
progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Safety was assessed
based on the occurrence of adverse events.
Results: All
patients successfully underwent IRE. Major IRE-related complications were
observed in four patients (7.4%). Gastrointestinal hemorrhage only developed in
cases undergoing IRE via the open method, and was successfully managed with
interventional embolization and/or vascular ligation. Any minor complications
in the cases were alleviated within 14 days after symptomatic treatment.
Overall, the performance status score decreased from 1.06 to 0.89 at 3 months
after IRE (P <0.05).
Among those with stage III disease, after a median follow-up of 18.8 months
(range 9.6–28.7 months), the median OS from diagnosis was 16.2 and 20.3 months
in the IRE and IRE + Chemo groups, respectively. Among those with stage IV
disease, after a median follow-up of 13.3 months (range 3.7–23.1 months), the
median OS from diagnosis was 11.6 and 13.56 months in the IRE and IRE +
Chemo groups, respectively. The OS was significantly poorer in the IRE group
than in the IRE + Chemo group (log-rank test, P =0.0398).
Conclusion: Patients
with pancreatic carcinoma could benefit from IRE, which improved the OS in
certain patients who had also undergone chemotherapy. Although some severe
complications were noted, IRE was generally well tolerated.
Keywords: pancreatic
carcinoma, irreversible electroporation, ablation, progression-free survival,
overall survival