Development of a Prediction Model for Positive Surgical Margin in Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy.

Journal: Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.)
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Abstract

A positive surgical margin (PSM) is reported to have some connection to the occurrence of biochemical recurrence and tumor metastasis in prostate cancer after the operation. There are no clinically usable models and the study is to predict the probability of PSM after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) based on preoperative examinations. It is a retrospective cohort from a single center. The Lasso method was applied for variable screening; logistic regression was employed to establish the final model; the strengthened bootstrap method was adopted for model internal verification; the nomogram and web calculator were used to visualize the model. All the statistical analyses were based on the R-4.1.2. The main outcome was a pathologically confirmed PSM. There were 151 PSMs in the 903 patients, for an overall positive rate of 151/903 = 16.7%; 0.727 was the adjusted C statistic, and the Brier value was 0.126. Hence, we have developed and validated a predictive model for PSM after RALP for prostate cancer that can be used in clinical practice. In the meantime, we observed that the International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) score, Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) score, and Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) were the independent risk factors for PSM.

Authors

  • Ying Hao
    Key Laboratory of the plateau of environmental damage control, Lanzhou General Hospital of Lanzhou Military Command, Lanzhou, China.
  • Qing Zhang
    Department of Respiratory Medicine, Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University, Dalian, China.
  • Junke Hang
    Institute of Urology, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210008, China.
  • Linfeng Xu
    Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611, FL, USA.
  • Shiwei Zhang
    Department of Stomatology, Shunde Hospital, Southern Medical University (The First People's Hospital of Shunde Foshan), Foshan, China.
  • Hongqian Guo
    Department of Urology, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Institute of Urology, Nanjing University, No. 321 Zhongshan Rd, Nanjing, 210008, Jiangsu Province, China. dr.ghq@nju.edu.cn.