1.Clinical characteristics and prognosis analysis of T-lymphoblastic lymphoma
Xiyu LI ; Min ZHANG ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Chunyan YANG ; Qian HUANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Lu JIA ; Lulu CHEN ; Hao ZHANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2025;34(1):30-33
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of T-lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LBL).Methods:A retrospective case series study was conducted. Clinical data of patients diagnosed with T-LBL at the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University from January 2013 to March 2023 were retrospectively analyzed, and their clinical characteristics and prognosis were statistically analyzed.Results:A total of 22 T-LBL patients were included. Among them, there were 19 males (86.4%) and 3 females (13.6%), and the median age at onset was 19.5 (15, 28) years old. Based on Ann Arbor staging, 3 cases (13.6%) were classified as stage Ⅰ-Ⅱ, while 19 cases (86.4%) were stage Ⅲ-Ⅳ; 10 cases (45.5%) presented with B symptoms, 12 cases (54.5%) without B symptoms; 16 cases (72.7%) showed elevated lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) level. At onset, 7 patients (31.8%) had mediastinal masses, 3 patients (13.6%) had central nervous system involvement, and 17 patients (77.3%) had bone marrow involvement. The overall response rate (ORR) and complete remission rate among the 22 patients were 81.82% (18/22) and 31.82% (7/22), respectively. The ORR was 84.21% (16/19) in 19 patients treated with ALL-like regimens. Among 3 patients treated with NHL-like regimens, 1 case achieved complete remission and 1 case achieved partial remission. Seven patients received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, with a median overall survival (OS) time of 22 months; the median OS time of patients without allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation was 14 months. The 3-year OS rates in the allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation group and group without allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation were 64.30% and 16.00%, and the difference in OS between the two groups was statistically significant ( P = 0.043). Two patients with disease progression prior to transplantation died of multidrug-resistant bacterial infections after transplantation. Conclusions:T-LBL is rare, and it is a highly aggressive tumor that predominantly occurs in adolescent males. Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can prolong OS, reduce relapse and improve the prognosis of patients.
2.Analysis of the changing trends and epidemiological characteristics of hospitalized elderly patients with drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis in a designated hospital in Beijing
Bo LI ; Xiyu SHANG ; Yumeng DONG ; Yuqing CAO ; Huifang ZHANG ; Jiuhong LI ; Yan MA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(7):883-890
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics and changing trends of elderly patients with drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis(DR-PTB)at Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, in order to provide references for clinical prevention and treatment.Methods:Data were retrospectively collected from all DR-PTB cases hospitalized in the electronic medical record system of Beijing Chest Hospital from 2019 to 2023.The epidemiological characteristics including classification, gender, age, occupation and their changing trends among elderly DR-PTB patients were analyzed.Results:Among 1 981 hospitalized DR-PTB patients, 400(20.19%)were elderly[aged 60-92 years, mean(68.67±7.01)years], showing an overall increasing trend from 2019 to 2023.Mono-resistant PTB was the most common(198 cases, 49.50%), followed by multidrug-resistant PTB(170 cases, 42.50%), extensively drug-resistant PTB(21 cases, 5.25%), and polyresistant PTB(11 cases, 2.75%).Among the elderly DR-PTB patients, 287 cases(71.75%)were male, 200 cases(50.00%)were initial treatment cases, 377 cases(94.25%)were Han nationality, 165 cases(41.25%)were Beijing residents, 185 cases(46.25%)were employees of enterprises and institutions, 109 cases(27.25%)were farmers, 68 cases(17.00%)were unemployed individuals, 202 cases(50.50%)were pathogen-positive cases(smear and culture positive), and 228 cases(57.00%), 331 cases(82.75%), 196 cases(49.00%)were patients with comorbidities, complications, and extrapulmonary tuberculosis, respectively.There were no significant differences between elderly and non-elderly groups in ethnicity, treatment classification, or comorbidities(all P>0.05).However, significantly differences were found in gender ( χ2=12.718, P<0.001), occupation ( χ2=97.500, P<0.001), patient origin ( χ2=119.771, P<0.001), pathogen detection results ( χ2=10.101, P=0.001), and drug resistance patterns ( χ2=15.990, P=0.001).The proportion of elderly DR-PTB patients showed an overall increasing trend, with rises in females(25.64%-28.70%), unemployed individuals(7.69%-20.37%), other occupations(5.13%-19.40%), Han ethnicity(91.03%-99.07%), initial treatment(33.33%-57.41%), smear-negative but culture-positive cases(46.15%-53.70%), polyresistant PTB(1.28%-9.26%), and extensively drug-resistant PTB(1.28%-3.70%). Conclusions:Among elderly DR-PTB patients, the proportions of female, unemployed individuals and other occupations, initial treatment cases, smear-negative but culture-positive cases, polyresistant PTB, and extensively drug-resistant PTB are increasing annually.Future efforts should focus on targeted prevention and treatment for key populations to further reduce the rate of elderly DR-PTB.
3.Correlation between cerebral blood flow measured by 3D pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling and gait disorder in patients with cerebral small vessel disease
Xiyu PENG ; Haiyan LIU ; Cuicui ZHANG ; Zuowei DUAN ; Shuya LI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2025;33(2):101-107
Objective:To investigate the correlation between cerebral blood flow (CBF) in different brain regions and gait disorder (GD) in patients with cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD).Methods:Patients with CSVD visited the Department of Neurology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from November 2023 to October 2024 were included prospectively. They were divided into GD group (<0.8 m/s) and non-GD group (≥0.8 m/s) based on their step speed. CBF was measured using 3D pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling (3D-pCASL) perfusion imaging. Gait parameters were quantitatively evaluated using a wearable gait analyzer. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine independent factors associated with GD in patients with CSVD. Partial correlation analysis was used to determine the correlation between gait parameters and CBF in different brain regions. Results:A total of 52 patients with CSVD were enrolled, including 26 males and 26 females, aged 67.00±6.84 years. Thirty-eight cases (73.1%) had mild overall burden of CSVD, and 14 cases (26.9%) had a moderate to severe overall burden of CSVD. There were 17 patients (32.7%) in the GD group and 35 (67.3%) in the non-GD group. Compared with the non-GD group, the body mass index was significantly higher, the CBF of the left occipital lobe and bilateral cerebellum decreased significantly, the step speed, step length, stride length, step frequency, swing phase, peak arm angular velocity, arm swing amplitude, maximum calf anterior/posterior swing angle, peak calf angular velocity, foot swing speed, and peak sagittal plane angular velocity in the torso decreased significantly, while the number of steps, stance phase, step length asymmetry, stride length, and step length variability increased significantly in the GD group (all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that left cerebellar CBF was an independent protective factor for GD in patients with CSVD (odds ratio 0.902, 95% confidence interval 0.827-0.982; P=0.019). For every 1 ml/(100 g.min) decreased in left cerebellar CBF, the patients with CSVD had an increased risk of developing GD by approximately 9.8%. Partial correlation analysis showed that left occipital lobe CBF was significantly positively correlated with step speed ( r=0.305, P=0.032), maximum calf back swing angle ( r=0.314, P=0.026), and peak calf angular velocity ( r=0.356, P=0.011). The left cerebellar CBF was significantly positively correlated with step speed ( r=0.295, P=0.037) and significantly negatively correlated with step length variability ( r=-0.335, P=0.017); the right cerebellar CBF was significantly positively correlated with step speed ( r=0.309, P=0.029) and significantly negatively correlated with step length variability ( r=-0.344, P=0.014). Conclusion:GD in patients with CSVD is associated with decreased CBF in the left occipital lobe and bilateral cerebellum, and decreased CBF in the left cerebellum significantly increased the risk of GD in patients with CSVD.
4.Erratum: Author correction to "Generation of αGal-enhanced bifunctional tumor vaccine" Acta Pharm Sin B 12 (2022) 3177-3186.
Jian HE ; Yu HUO ; Zhikun ZHANG ; Yiqun LUO ; Xiuli LIU ; Qiaoying CHEN ; Pan WU ; Wei SHI ; Tao WU ; Chao TANG ; Huixue WANG ; Lan LI ; Xiyu LIU ; Yong HUANG ; Yongxiang ZHAO ; Lu GAN ; Bing WANG ; Liping ZHONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(2):1207-1207
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2022.03.002.].
5.Analysis of the changing trends and epidemiological characteristics of hospitalized elderly patients with drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis in a designated hospital in Beijing
Bo LI ; Xiyu SHANG ; Yumeng DONG ; Yuqing CAO ; Huifang ZHANG ; Jiuhong LI ; Yan MA
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2025;44(7):883-890
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics and changing trends of elderly patients with drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis(DR-PTB)at Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, in order to provide references for clinical prevention and treatment.Methods:Data were retrospectively collected from all DR-PTB cases hospitalized in the electronic medical record system of Beijing Chest Hospital from 2019 to 2023.The epidemiological characteristics including classification, gender, age, occupation and their changing trends among elderly DR-PTB patients were analyzed.Results:Among 1 981 hospitalized DR-PTB patients, 400(20.19%)were elderly[aged 60-92 years, mean(68.67±7.01)years], showing an overall increasing trend from 2019 to 2023.Mono-resistant PTB was the most common(198 cases, 49.50%), followed by multidrug-resistant PTB(170 cases, 42.50%), extensively drug-resistant PTB(21 cases, 5.25%), and polyresistant PTB(11 cases, 2.75%).Among the elderly DR-PTB patients, 287 cases(71.75%)were male, 200 cases(50.00%)were initial treatment cases, 377 cases(94.25%)were Han nationality, 165 cases(41.25%)were Beijing residents, 185 cases(46.25%)were employees of enterprises and institutions, 109 cases(27.25%)were farmers, 68 cases(17.00%)were unemployed individuals, 202 cases(50.50%)were pathogen-positive cases(smear and culture positive), and 228 cases(57.00%), 331 cases(82.75%), 196 cases(49.00%)were patients with comorbidities, complications, and extrapulmonary tuberculosis, respectively.There were no significant differences between elderly and non-elderly groups in ethnicity, treatment classification, or comorbidities(all P>0.05).However, significantly differences were found in gender ( χ2=12.718, P<0.001), occupation ( χ2=97.500, P<0.001), patient origin ( χ2=119.771, P<0.001), pathogen detection results ( χ2=10.101, P=0.001), and drug resistance patterns ( χ2=15.990, P=0.001).The proportion of elderly DR-PTB patients showed an overall increasing trend, with rises in females(25.64%-28.70%), unemployed individuals(7.69%-20.37%), other occupations(5.13%-19.40%), Han ethnicity(91.03%-99.07%), initial treatment(33.33%-57.41%), smear-negative but culture-positive cases(46.15%-53.70%), polyresistant PTB(1.28%-9.26%), and extensively drug-resistant PTB(1.28%-3.70%). Conclusions:Among elderly DR-PTB patients, the proportions of female, unemployed individuals and other occupations, initial treatment cases, smear-negative but culture-positive cases, polyresistant PTB, and extensively drug-resistant PTB are increasing annually.Future efforts should focus on targeted prevention and treatment for key populations to further reduce the rate of elderly DR-PTB.
6.Prognostic factors and survival analysis in rectal cancer patients with poor response to neoadjuvant therapy
Hongbo LI ; Yi QIAN ; Kexuan LI ; Chen WANG ; Zhen SUN ; Xiyu SUN ; Lai XU ; Guannan ZHANG ; Bin WU ; Guole LIN ; Junyang LU ; Ke HU ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(1):48-57
Objective:To compare the impact of different treatment strategies on the survival outcomes in rectal cancer patients with poor response to neoadjuvant therapy, and to explore the survival-related influencing factors.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Between January 2018 and November 2022, the clinical, pathological, and follow-up data of 106 rectal cancer patients who received neoadjuvant therapy and were evaluated as grade 4 or 5 based on the Magnetic Resonance Tumor Regression Grade (mrTRG) from the rectal cancer database at Peking Union Medical College Hospital were retrospectively collected. Based on the post-neoadjuvant therapy assessment, patients were classified into three groups: the chemotherapy-radiotherapy group (23 patients), the consolidation therapy group (18 patients), and the standard treatment group (65 patients). General condition, pathological findings, selection of neoadjuvant therapy, comorbidities, as well as 3-year expected DMFS and OS were observed in the three groups.Results:All 106 patients were followed up, with a median follow-up time of 28 (21, 38) months. The overall 3-year DMFS rate was 60%, and the 3-year OS rate was 74%. The 3-year DMFS in the standard treatment and consolidation therapy groups were 74% and 72%, respectively; the 3-year OS were 84%, 81%, respectively. The Log-rank test showed that there was no significant difference in the 3-year expected DMFS and OS between the standard treatment group and the consolidation therapy group (both P>0.05), but both groups had better survival outcomes than the chemotherapy-radiotherapy group (10% and 39%, respectively; all P<0.001). Multivariate Cox regression analysis indicated that the chemotherapy-radiotherapy only regimen was an independent risk factor for DMFS (HR=12.425, 95% CI: 4.436–34.594, P<0.001), and the independent risk factors for OS were chemotherapy-radiotherapy only regimen (HR=8.991, 95%CI:2.220–36.403, P=0.002) and age≥65 years (HR=3.495, 95%CI: 1.017–12.009, P=0.047). Stratified analysis showed that chemotherapy-radiotherapy only regimen was the independent risk factors for DMFS and OS in patients with extramural vascular invasion (EMVI) positive ( n=66) and mesorectal fascial invasion (MRF) positive (n=56) (all P<0.05). Whether consolidation therapy was added to the standard neoadjuvant treatment regimen was not an independent factor affecting 3-year expected DMFS or OS in rectal cancer patients with poor response to neoadjuvant therapy. Further comparisons between the standard neoadjuvant treatment and consolidation therapy groups showed no statistically significant differences in spincter-preservation rate or postoperative complication rates (both P>0.05). However, the consolidation therapy group had a longer interval between the end of radiotherapy and surgery [80.1 (50.8, 109.4) days vs. 61.8 (48.8, 74.8) days, P<0.001], and a higher incidence of chemotherapy-related adverse effects ([10/18] vs. 26.2% [17/65], P=0.018). Conclusion:In rectal cancer patients with poor response to neoadjuvant therapy and clear adverse prognostic features before surgery (locally advanced stage, MRF positive or EMVI positive), the addition of short- or long-course chemotherapy-based systemic therapy does not provide short- or long-term survival benefits. Moreover, an extended chemotherapy duration increases the incidence of chemotherapy-related adverse effects.
7.Lymph node dissection extent in stage Ⅲ right-sided colon cancer: a single-center, retrospective cohort study
Kexuan LI ; Huaqing ZHANG ; Bin WU ; Guole LIN ; Junyang LU ; Xiyu SUN ; Beizhan NIU ; Lai XU ; Guannan ZHANG ; Zheng SUN ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(9):1026-1033
Objective:To compare the prognostic impact of complete mesocolic excision (CME) versus D2 lymphadenectomy in patients with stage III right-sided colon cancer.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Clinical data of 263 patients with stage III colon cancer undergoing right hemicolectomy in the Division of Colorectal Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (January 1, 2016 to August 8, 2023) were included. Of the 263 patients, 152 underwent CME and 111 received D2 dissection. Propensity score matching (PSM) was employed to balance baseline characteristics between the two groups. Continuous variables were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test or Student's t-test; categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test or Fisher exact test. Survival curves were constructed using the Kaplan-Meier method, and the Log-Rank test was used to compare disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) between groups. Cox proportional hazards models were utilized to analyze prognostic factors, with subgroup analyses performed.Results:Patients undergoing CME surgery were younger (proportion >75 years: 4.6% vs. 25.2%, P<0.001), had a lower burden of comorbidities (Charlson comorbidity index ≥ 1: 25.0% vs. 36.9%, P=0.045), The rates of open surgery and converted open surgery were lower [0.6% (1/152) vs. 4.5% (5/111) and 0.6% (1/152) vs. 2.7% (3/111), respectively; P=0.040].They also had a higher rate of receiving adjuvant therapy (92.7% vs. 76.0%, P<0.001). In terms of short-term postoperative outcomes, the CME group had a greater number of harvested lymph nodes (median: 30 vs. 25, P<0.001) and less blood loss (median: 20 ml vs. 20 ml, P=0.041). There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of the number of metastatic lymph nodes, operation time, and the incidence of postoperative complications. Survival analysis demonstrated significantly longer DFS in the CME group both before and after PSM. CME was an independent favorable prognostic factor for DFS (pre-PSM: HR=0.53, 95%CI: 0.31-0.91, P=0.022; post-PSM: HR=0.50, 95%CI: 0.26-0.97, P=0.042). No significant difference in OS was detected between the two groups across models. The subgroup analysis based on clinicopathological features revealed DFS benefits associated with CME in patients with tumor deposits (HR=0.41, 95%CI: 0.18-0.94, P=0.035), moderately-to-well-differentiated adenocarcinoma(HR=0.48, 95%CI: 0.26-0.90, P=0.023), proficient mismatch repair tumors (HR=0.55, 95%CI: 0.32-0.94, P=0.030), and pN2 stage disease (HR=0.43, 95%CI: 0.19-0.95, P=0.036). Conclusion:An extended lymph node dissection, as exemplified by CME, may confer a DFS advantage in patients with stage III right-sided colon cancer, especially those exhibiting a substantial burden of lymph node metastases.
8.Lymph node dissection extent in stage Ⅲ right-sided colon cancer: a single-center, retrospective cohort study
Kexuan LI ; Huaqing ZHANG ; Bin WU ; Guole LIN ; Junyang LU ; Xiyu SUN ; Beizhan NIU ; Lai XU ; Guannan ZHANG ; Zheng SUN ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(9):1026-1033
Objective:To compare the prognostic impact of complete mesocolic excision (CME) versus D2 lymphadenectomy in patients with stage III right-sided colon cancer.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Clinical data of 263 patients with stage III colon cancer undergoing right hemicolectomy in the Division of Colorectal Surgery, Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (January 1, 2016 to August 8, 2023) were included. Of the 263 patients, 152 underwent CME and 111 received D2 dissection. Propensity score matching (PSM) was employed to balance baseline characteristics between the two groups. Continuous variables were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test or Student's t-test; categorical variables were compared using the χ2 test or Fisher exact test. Survival curves were constructed using the Kaplan-Meier method, and the Log-Rank test was used to compare disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) between groups. Cox proportional hazards models were utilized to analyze prognostic factors, with subgroup analyses performed.Results:Patients undergoing CME surgery were younger (proportion >75 years: 4.6% vs. 25.2%, P<0.001), had a lower burden of comorbidities (Charlson comorbidity index ≥ 1: 25.0% vs. 36.9%, P=0.045), The rates of open surgery and converted open surgery were lower [0.6% (1/152) vs. 4.5% (5/111) and 0.6% (1/152) vs. 2.7% (3/111), respectively; P=0.040].They also had a higher rate of receiving adjuvant therapy (92.7% vs. 76.0%, P<0.001). In terms of short-term postoperative outcomes, the CME group had a greater number of harvested lymph nodes (median: 30 vs. 25, P<0.001) and less blood loss (median: 20 ml vs. 20 ml, P=0.041). There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of the number of metastatic lymph nodes, operation time, and the incidence of postoperative complications. Survival analysis demonstrated significantly longer DFS in the CME group both before and after PSM. CME was an independent favorable prognostic factor for DFS (pre-PSM: HR=0.53, 95%CI: 0.31-0.91, P=0.022; post-PSM: HR=0.50, 95%CI: 0.26-0.97, P=0.042). No significant difference in OS was detected between the two groups across models. The subgroup analysis based on clinicopathological features revealed DFS benefits associated with CME in patients with tumor deposits (HR=0.41, 95%CI: 0.18-0.94, P=0.035), moderately-to-well-differentiated adenocarcinoma(HR=0.48, 95%CI: 0.26-0.90, P=0.023), proficient mismatch repair tumors (HR=0.55, 95%CI: 0.32-0.94, P=0.030), and pN2 stage disease (HR=0.43, 95%CI: 0.19-0.95, P=0.036). Conclusion:An extended lymph node dissection, as exemplified by CME, may confer a DFS advantage in patients with stage III right-sided colon cancer, especially those exhibiting a substantial burden of lymph node metastases.
9.Correlation between atherogenic index of plasma and metabolism-associated steatotic liver disease
Ying LI ; Xiyu GAO ; Bao'e YAN ; Di BAI ; Gen LIU ; Jing XIAO ; Qian WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Tuo HAN ; Chunyan ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2025;46(6):966-973
Objective To investigate the association between plasma atherogenic index of plasma(AIP)and metabolism-associated steatotic liver disease(MASLD),and to evaluate the potential value of AIP as a predictive marker for MASLD risk.Methods We enrolled a total of 4 850 health check-up participants from The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University between June 2021 and May 2023.The participants were divided into quartiles(Q1-Q4)according to their AIP level.Biochemical indicators and MASLD prevalence were compared across groups.Logistic regression,subgroup analysis,and restricted cubic splines(RCS)were used to explore the relationship between AIP and MASLD.Results Among the 4 850 participants,the prevalence of MASLD was 26.08%(1 265/4 850).MASLD prevalence increased across AIP quartiles:4.0%,13.8%,30.8%,and 55.6%in Q1-Q4,respectively(P<0.001).Compared with Q1,Q2-Q4 groups showed higher proportions of males,BMI,smokers,overweight/obesity,central obesity,prediabetes,hypertension,serum uric acid,and fatty liver index(FLI)(all P<0.001).Lipid profiles worsened with increased AIP:total cholesterol,triglycerides,and LDL-C increased,while HDL-C decreased(P<0.001).RCS analysis demonstrated a significant linear relationship between AIP and MASLD risk.After adjusting for confounders,the participants in Q4 had an 8.71-fold higher risk of MASLD than those in Q1(OR:8.71,95%CI:6.20-12.23,P<0.001).A composite model incorporating AIP,BMI,and FLI showed superior discriminative performance(AUC:0.883,95%CI:0.873-0.892).Interaction analysis suggested that AIP had significant interactions with BMI,hypertension,and prediabetes(P<0.05).In individuals without these metabolic abnormalities,the association between AIP and MASLD was more pronounced.Conclusion Elevated AIP was significantly associated with an increased risk of MASLD,with a stronger association observed in individuals with normal BMI,blood pressure,and blood glucose levels,suggesting that AIP may serve as a potential indicator for early screening of MASLD.
10.Prognostic factors and survival analysis in rectal cancer patients with poor response to neoadjuvant therapy
Hongbo LI ; Yi QIAN ; Kexuan LI ; Chen WANG ; Zhen SUN ; Xiyu SUN ; Lai XU ; Guannan ZHANG ; Bin WU ; Guole LIN ; Junyang LU ; Ke HU ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(1):48-57
Objective:To compare the impact of different treatment strategies on the survival outcomes in rectal cancer patients with poor response to neoadjuvant therapy, and to explore the survival-related influencing factors.Methods:A retrospective cohort study was conducted. Between January 2018 and November 2022, the clinical, pathological, and follow-up data of 106 rectal cancer patients who received neoadjuvant therapy and were evaluated as grade 4 or 5 based on the Magnetic Resonance Tumor Regression Grade (mrTRG) from the rectal cancer database at Peking Union Medical College Hospital were retrospectively collected. Based on the post-neoadjuvant therapy assessment, patients were classified into three groups: the chemotherapy-radiotherapy group (23 patients), the consolidation therapy group (18 patients), and the standard treatment group (65 patients). General condition, pathological findings, selection of neoadjuvant therapy, comorbidities, as well as 3-year expected DMFS and OS were observed in the three groups.Results:All 106 patients were followed up, with a median follow-up time of 28 (21, 38) months. The overall 3-year DMFS rate was 60%, and the 3-year OS rate was 74%. The 3-year DMFS in the standard treatment and consolidation therapy groups were 74% and 72%, respectively; the 3-year OS were 84%, 81%, respectively. The Log-rank test showed that there was no significant difference in the 3-year expected DMFS and OS between the standard treatment group and the consolidation therapy group (both P>0.05), but both groups had better survival outcomes than the chemotherapy-radiotherapy group (10% and 39%, respectively; all P<0.001). Multivariate Cox regression analysis indicated that the chemotherapy-radiotherapy only regimen was an independent risk factor for DMFS (HR=12.425, 95% CI: 4.436–34.594, P<0.001), and the independent risk factors for OS were chemotherapy-radiotherapy only regimen (HR=8.991, 95%CI:2.220–36.403, P=0.002) and age≥65 years (HR=3.495, 95%CI: 1.017–12.009, P=0.047). Stratified analysis showed that chemotherapy-radiotherapy only regimen was the independent risk factors for DMFS and OS in patients with extramural vascular invasion (EMVI) positive ( n=66) and mesorectal fascial invasion (MRF) positive (n=56) (all P<0.05). Whether consolidation therapy was added to the standard neoadjuvant treatment regimen was not an independent factor affecting 3-year expected DMFS or OS in rectal cancer patients with poor response to neoadjuvant therapy. Further comparisons between the standard neoadjuvant treatment and consolidation therapy groups showed no statistically significant differences in spincter-preservation rate or postoperative complication rates (both P>0.05). However, the consolidation therapy group had a longer interval between the end of radiotherapy and surgery [80.1 (50.8, 109.4) days vs. 61.8 (48.8, 74.8) days, P<0.001], and a higher incidence of chemotherapy-related adverse effects ([10/18] vs. 26.2% [17/65], P=0.018). Conclusion:In rectal cancer patients with poor response to neoadjuvant therapy and clear adverse prognostic features before surgery (locally advanced stage, MRF positive or EMVI positive), the addition of short- or long-course chemotherapy-based systemic therapy does not provide short- or long-term survival benefits. Moreover, an extended chemotherapy duration increases the incidence of chemotherapy-related adverse effects.

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