Factors influencing the number of sentinel lymph nodes identified in patients with breast cancer

Abstract Background Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for adequate staging; removal of more may be unnecessary. The objective of this study was to determine factors influencing the number o...

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Published inThe American journal of surgery Vol. 194; no. 6; pp. 860 - 865
Main Authors Chagpar, Anees B., M.D., M.Sc, Carlson, David J., M.D, Laidley, Alison L., M.D, El-Eid, Souzan E., M.D, McGlothin, Terre Q., M.D, Noyes, Robert D., M.D, Ley, Phillip B., M.D, Tuttle, Todd M., M.D, McMasters, Kelly M., M.D., PhD
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Abstract Abstract Background Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for adequate staging; removal of more may be unnecessary. The objective of this study was to determine factors influencing the number of SLN identified. Methods The University of Louisville Breast Sentinel Lymph Node Study was used to determine correlates of identifying greater than 4 SLNs by using univariate and multivariate analyses. Results An SLN was identified in 3,882 of 4,131 patients (94%). The median number of SLN identified was 2 (range 1–18); 90% had ≤4 SLNs identified. Palpable tumors, surgeon inexperience, and dermal injection were associated with greater than 4 SLNs identified. All 3 of these factors remained significant on multivariate analysis. Conclusions Palpable tumors often have greater than 4 SLNs identified, and the use of intradermal injection increases this probability.
AbstractList BACKGROUNDAlthough the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for adequate staging; removal of more may be unnecessary. The objective of this study was to determine factors influencing the number of SLN identified.METHODSThe University of Louisville Breast Sentinel Lymph Node Study was used to determine correlates of identifying greater than 4 SLNs by using univariate and multivariate analyses.RESULTSAn SLN was identified in 3,882 of 4,131 patients (94%). The median number of SLN identified was 2 (range 1-18); 90% had < or = 4 SLNs identified. Palpable tumors, surgeon inexperience, and dermal injection were associated with greater than 4 SLNs identified. All 3 of these factors remained significant on multivariate analysis.CONCLUSIONSPalpable tumors often have greater than 4 SLNs identified, and the use of intradermal injection increases this probability.
Abstract Background Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for adequate staging; removal of more may be unnecessary. The objective of this study was to determine factors influencing the number of SLN identified. Methods The University of Louisville Breast Sentinel Lymph Node Study was used to determine correlates of identifying greater than 4 SLNs by using univariate and multivariate analyses. Results An SLN was identified in 3,882 of 4,131 patients (94%). The median number of SLN identified was 2 (range 1–18); 90% had ≤4 SLNs identified. Palpable tumors, surgeon inexperience, and dermal injection were associated with greater than 4 SLNs identified. All 3 of these factors remained significant on multivariate analysis. Conclusions Palpable tumors often have greater than 4 SLNs identified, and the use of intradermal injection increases this probability.
Background Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for adequate staging; removal of more may be unnecessary. The objective of this study was to determine factors influencing the number of SLN identified. Methods The University of Louisville Breast Sentinel Lymph Node Study was used to determine correlates of identifying greater than 4 SLNs by using univariate and multivariate analyses. Results An SLN was identified in 3,882 of 4,131 patients (94%). The median number of SLN identified was 2 (range 1-18); 90% had ≤4 SLNs identified. Palpable tumors, surgeon inexperience, and dermal injection were associated with greater than 4 SLNs identified. All 3 of these factors remained significant on multivariate analysis. Conclusions Palpable tumors often have greater than 4 SLNs identified, and the use of intradermal injection increases this probability.
Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for adequate staging; removal of more may be unnecessary. The objective of this study was to determine factors influencing the number of SLN identified. The University of Louisville Breast Sentinel Lymph Node Study was used to determine correlates of identifying greater than 4 SLNs by using univariate and multivariate analyses. An SLN was identified in 3,882 of 4,131 patients (94%). The median number of SLN identified was 2 (range 1-18); 90% had < or = 4 SLNs identified. Palpable tumors, surgeon inexperience, and dermal injection were associated with greater than 4 SLNs identified. All 3 of these factors remained significant on multivariate analysis. Palpable tumors often have greater than 4 SLNs identified, and the use of intradermal injection increases this probability.
Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for adequate staging; removal of more may be unnecessary. The objective of this study was to determine factors influencing the number of SLN identified. The University of Louisville Breast Sentinel Lymph Node Study was used to determine correlates of identifying greater than 4 SLNs by using univariate and multivariate analyses. An SLN was identified in 3,882 of 4,131 patients (94%). The median number of SLN identified was 2 (range 1–18); 90% had ≤4 SLNs identified. Palpable tumors, surgeon inexperience, and dermal injection were associated with greater than 4 SLNs identified. All 3 of these factors remained significant on multivariate analysis. Palpable tumors often have greater than 4 SLNs identified, and the use of intradermal injection increases this probability.
Author Ley, Phillip B., M.D
Noyes, Robert D., M.D
Tuttle, Todd M., M.D
El-Eid, Souzan E., M.D
Carlson, David J., M.D
Laidley, Alison L., M.D
Chagpar, Anees B., M.D., M.Sc
McMasters, Kelly M., M.D., PhD
McGlothin, Terre Q., M.D
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Snippet Abstract Background Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are...
Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for adequate...
Background Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for...
BACKGROUNDAlthough the sentinel lymph node (SLN) is defined as the first node draining a tumor, multiple nodes are often identified. Few SLNs are required for...
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SubjectTerms Biopsy
Breast cancer
Breast Neoplasms - pathology
Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast - pathology
Clinical Competence
Confidence intervals
Female
Humans
Identification
Injections, Intradermal
Logistic Models
Lymphatic system
Middle Aged
Multivariate Analysis
Patients
Regression analysis
Sentinel lymph node
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy - methods
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy - standards
Surgery
Variables
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