Möhring, Christian; Khan, Oliver; Zhou, Taotao; Sadeghlar, Farsaneh; Mahn, Robert; Kaczmarek, Dominik J.; Dold, Leona; Toma, Marieta; Marinova, Milka; Glowka, Tim; Matthaei, Hanno; Manekeller, Steffen; Kalff, Jörg C.; Strassburg, Christian; Weismüller, Tobias J.; Gonzalez-Carmona, Maria A.: Comparison between regular additional endobiliary radiofrequency ablation and photodynamic therapy in patients with advanced extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma under systemic chemotherapy. In: Frontiers in oncology. 2023, vol. 13, 1227036, 1-15.
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@article{handle:20.500.11811/12838,
author = {{Christian Möhring} and {Oliver Khan} and {Taotao Zhou} and {Farsaneh Sadeghlar} and {Robert Mahn} and {Dominik J. Kaczmarek} and {Leona Dold} and {Marieta Toma} and {Milka Marinova} and {Tim Glowka} and {Hanno Matthaei} and {Steffen Manekeller} and {Jörg C. Kalff} and {Christian Strassburg} and {Tobias J. Weismüller} and {Maria A. Gonzalez-Carmona}},
title = {Comparison between regular additional endobiliary radiofrequency ablation and photodynamic therapy in patients with advanced extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma under systemic chemotherapy},
publisher = {Frontiers Media},
year = 2023,
month = aug,
journal = {Frontiers in oncology},
volume = 2023, vol. 13,
number = 1227036,
pages = 1--15,
note = {Background and aims: Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (eCCA) remains a malignancy with a dismal prognosis. The first-line standard of care includes systemic chemotherapy (SC) and biliary drainage through stenting. Endobiliary ablative techniques, such as photodynamic therapy (ePDT) and radio-frequency ablation (eRFA), have demonstrated feasibility and favorable survival data. This study aimed to compare the oncologic outcome in patients treated with SC and concomitant eRFA or ePDT.
Method: All patients with eCCA were evaluated for study inclusion. Sixty-three patients receiving a combination of SC and at least one endobiliary treatment were retrospectively compared.
Results: Patients were stratified into three groups: SC + ePDT (n = 22), SC + eRFA (n = 28), and SC + ePDT + eRFA (n = 13). The median overall survival (OS) of the whole cohort was 14.2 months with no statistically significant difference between the three therapy groups but a trend to better survival for the group receiving ePDT as well as eRFA, during SC (ePDT + SC, 12.7 months; eRFA + SC, 13.8 months; ePDT + eRFA + SC, 20.2 months; p = 0.112). The multivariate Cox regression and subgroup analysis highlighted the beneficial effect of eRFA on OS. Overall, combined therapy was well tolerated. Only cholangitis occurred more often in the SC + eRFA group.
Conclusion: Additional endobiliary ablative therapies in combination with SC were feasible. Both modalities, eRFA and ePDT, showed a similar benefit in terms of survival. Interestingly, patients receiving both regimes showed the best OS indicating a possible synergism between both ablative therapeutic techniques.},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/12838}
}
author = {{Christian Möhring} and {Oliver Khan} and {Taotao Zhou} and {Farsaneh Sadeghlar} and {Robert Mahn} and {Dominik J. Kaczmarek} and {Leona Dold} and {Marieta Toma} and {Milka Marinova} and {Tim Glowka} and {Hanno Matthaei} and {Steffen Manekeller} and {Jörg C. Kalff} and {Christian Strassburg} and {Tobias J. Weismüller} and {Maria A. Gonzalez-Carmona}},
title = {Comparison between regular additional endobiliary radiofrequency ablation and photodynamic therapy in patients with advanced extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma under systemic chemotherapy},
publisher = {Frontiers Media},
year = 2023,
month = aug,
journal = {Frontiers in oncology},
volume = 2023, vol. 13,
number = 1227036,
pages = 1--15,
note = {Background and aims: Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (eCCA) remains a malignancy with a dismal prognosis. The first-line standard of care includes systemic chemotherapy (SC) and biliary drainage through stenting. Endobiliary ablative techniques, such as photodynamic therapy (ePDT) and radio-frequency ablation (eRFA), have demonstrated feasibility and favorable survival data. This study aimed to compare the oncologic outcome in patients treated with SC and concomitant eRFA or ePDT.
Method: All patients with eCCA were evaluated for study inclusion. Sixty-three patients receiving a combination of SC and at least one endobiliary treatment were retrospectively compared.
Results: Patients were stratified into three groups: SC + ePDT (n = 22), SC + eRFA (n = 28), and SC + ePDT + eRFA (n = 13). The median overall survival (OS) of the whole cohort was 14.2 months with no statistically significant difference between the three therapy groups but a trend to better survival for the group receiving ePDT as well as eRFA, during SC (ePDT + SC, 12.7 months; eRFA + SC, 13.8 months; ePDT + eRFA + SC, 20.2 months; p = 0.112). The multivariate Cox regression and subgroup analysis highlighted the beneficial effect of eRFA on OS. Overall, combined therapy was well tolerated. Only cholangitis occurred more often in the SC + eRFA group.
Conclusion: Additional endobiliary ablative therapies in combination with SC were feasible. Both modalities, eRFA and ePDT, showed a similar benefit in terms of survival. Interestingly, patients receiving both regimes showed the best OS indicating a possible synergism between both ablative therapeutic techniques.},
url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/12838}
}