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Title: Incidence and risk factors for axillary web syndrome after breast cancer surgery
Authors: Bergmann, Anke
Mendes, Vale´ria Vasconcellos
Dias, Ricardo de Almeida
Silva, Blenda do Amaral e
Ferreira, Maria Giseli da Costa Leite
Fabro, Erica Alves Nogueira
Keywords: Breast Neoplasms
Neoplasias da Mama
Lymph Node Excision
Excisão de Linfonodo
Incidence
Incidência
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Breast Cancer Res Treat
Citation: BERGMANN, Anke et al. Incidence and risk factors for axillary web syndrome after breast cancer surgery. Breast Cancer Res Treat., v. 131, p. 987–992, 2012.
Abstract: The objective of the study is to estimate the incidence and risk factors of axillary web syndrome (AWS) in early postoperative period (45 days). From the prospective cohort of women undergoing breast cancer surgery, we col lected the variables related to patient characteristics, treat ment, tumor, and postoperative complications. We performed bivariate and logistic regression. A total of 193 patients are included with a mean age of 58.26 years, majority of which are women who are overweight or obese (72.3%). The inci dence of AWS was 28.1%. The presence of pain in the ipsi lateral upper-limb associated with AWS was reported in 5.4% of the patients, and the shoulder joint restriction was observed in 11.4%. When controlling for confounding between AWS and the factors that showed statistical significance in bivariate analysis, the variables that explain the occurrence of the AWS were the type of axillary surgery, where women who under went sentinel lymph node biopsy showed 68% less risk compared with those that underwent axillary lymphadenec tomy (AL) (RR = 0.32; 95% CI, 0.13-0.79; P value = 0.014) and numbness in the arm after an injury of the int ercostobrachial nerve, which is 3.19 times the risk of the AWS (RR = 3.19; 95% CI, 1.40-7.29, P value = 0.006). From the above findings, we concluded that the incidence of AWS was 28.1%, and it was associated with AL and numb ness in the arm after injury of the intercostobrachial nerve
Description: p. 987–992.: tab. p&b.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6740
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