ANDRE RONCON DIAS

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Instituto do Câncer do Estado de São Paulo, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina - Médico
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  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY FOR GASTRIC CANCER WITH PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS: STUDY PROTOCOL OF A PHASE II TRIAL
    (2023) RAMOS, Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille; PEREIRA, Marina Alessandra; CHARRUF, Amir Zeide; VICTOR, Carolina Ribeiro; GREGORIO, Joao Vitor Antunes Marques; ALBAN, Luciana Bastos Valente; MONIZ, Camila Motta Venchiarutti; ZILBERSTEIN, Bruno; MELLO, Evandro Sobroza De; HOFF, Paulo Marcelo Gehm; JUNIOR, Ulysses Ribeiro; DIAS, Andre Roncon
    Background: Peritoneal carcinomatosis in gastric cancer is considered a fatal disease, without expectation of definitive cure. As systemic chemotherapy is not sufficient to contain the disease, a multimodal approach associating intraperitoneal chemotherapy with surgery may represent an alternative for these cases.Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the role of intraperitoneal chemotherapy in stage IV gastric cancer patients with peritoneal metastasis.Methods: This study is a single institutional single-arm prospective clinical trial phase II (NCT05541146). Patients with the following inclusion criteria undergo implantation of a peritoneal catheter for intraperitoneal chemotherapy: Stage IV gastric adenocarcinoma; age 18-75 years; Peritoneal carcinomatosis with peritoneal cancer index<12; Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group 0/1; good clinical status; and lab exams within normal limits. The study protocol consists of four cycles of intraperitoneal chemotherapy with paclitaxel associated with systemic chemotherapy. After treatment, patients with peritoneal response assessed by staging laparoscopy undergo conversion gastrectomy.Results: The primary outcome is the rate of complete peritoneal response. Progression-free and overall survivals are other outcomes evaluated. The study started in July 2022, and patients will be screened for inclusion until 30 are enrolled.Conclusions: Therapies for advanced gastric cancer patients have been evaluated in clinical trials but without success in patients with peritoneal metastasis. The treatment proposed in this trial can be promising, with easy catheter implantation and ambulatory intraperitoneal chemotherapy regime. Verifying the efficacy and safety of paclitaxel with systemic chemotherapy is an important progress that this study intends to investigate.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    FAILURE TO RESCUE AFTER GASTRECTOMY: A NEW INDICATOR OF SURGICAL QUALITY
    (2023) HONG, Stefany; PEREIRA, Marina Alessandra; DIAS, Andre Roncon; JR, Ulysses Ribeiro; D'ALBUQUERQUE, Luiz Augusto Carneiro; RAMOS, Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille
    Background: The main treatment modality for gastric cancer is surgical resection with lymphadenectomy. Despite advances in perioperative care, major surgical complications can occur in up to 20% of cases. To determine the quality of surgical care employed, a new indicator called failure to rescue (FTR) was proposed, which assesses the percentage of patients who die after complications occur.Aims: To assess the rate of FTR after gastrectomy and factors associated with its occurrence.Methods: Patients with gastric cancer who underwent gastrectomy with curative intent were retrospectively evaluated. According to the occurrence of postoperative complications, patients were divided into FTR group (grade V complications) and rescued group (grade III/IV complications).Results: Among the 731 patients, 114 had major complications. Of these patients, 76 (66.7%) were successfully treated for the complication (rescued group), while 38 (33.3%) died (FTR group). Patients in the FTR group were older (p=0.008; p<0.05), had lower levels of hemoglobin (p=0.021; p<0.05) and albumin (p=0.002; p<0.05), and a higher frequency of ASA III/IV (p=0.033; p<0.05). There were no differences between the groups regarding surgical and pathological characteristics. Clinical complications had a higher mortality rate (40.0% vs 30.4%), with pulmonary complications (50.2%) and infections (46.2%) being the most lethal. Patients with major complications grade III/IV had worse survival than those without complications.Conclusions: The FTR rate was 33.3%. Advanced age, worse performance, and nutritional parameters were associated with FTR.
  • article 2 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    STAGING LAPAROSCOPY IS STILL A VALUABLE TOOL FOR OPTIMAL GASTRIC CANCER MANAGEMENT
    (2022) SAKAMOTO, Erica; RAMOS, Marcus Fernando Kodama Pertille; PEREIRA, Marina Alessandra; DIAS, Andre Roncon; RIBEIRO JUNIOR, Ulysses; ZILBERSTEIN, Bruno; NAHAS, Sergio Carlos
    Complete surgical resection is the main determining factor in the survival of advanced gastric cancer patients, but is not indicated in metastatic disease. The peritoneum is a common site of metastasis and preoperative imaging techniques still fail to RESUMO -Racional: O tratamento de escolha para pacientes com hipertensao portal detect it. AI M: The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of staging laparoscopy in the esqustossomotica com sangramento de vriz e a desconexao azigo-portal mais staging of advanced gastric cancer patients in a Wes tern tertiary cancer center. METHODS: A total oesplenectomiaf 130 p atie(DAPE)nts with gassociadaastric aa denterapiocarcinmendoscopica.a who undPorem,erwe nt sestudostagin g lamostrmparos copyaumento from do calibre das varizes em alguns pacientes durante o seguimeto em lngo prazo. Objtivo: 2009 to 2020 were evaluated from a prospective database. Clinicopathological characteristics Avaliar o impacto da DAPE e tratamento endoscopico pos-operatorio no comportamento were analyzed to identify factors associated with the presence of peritoneal metastasis and were also evaluated the accuracy and strength of agreement between computed das varizes esofagicas e recidiva hemorragica, de pacientes esquistossomoticos. Metodos: tomography and staging laparoscopy in detecting peritoneal metastasis and the change in Form sudados 36 pacientes om seguimento superio a cinco anos, distribuios em treatment strategy after the procedure. RESULTS: The peritoneal metastasis was identified indois 6 6 (5grupos:0.76 %) quedapati edant s. Thpressaoe se nsiportaltivit y, sabaixopec ifideci ty,30% an ed acimacura cdey of30% co mputecomparadosd tom ogcomrap ho y calibre das varizes esofagicas no pos-operatorio precoce e tardio alem do indie e recidiva in detecting peritoneal metastasis were 51.5, 87.5, and 69.2%, respectively. According to the hemorragica. Resultados Kappa coefficient, the concordance between staging laparoscopy and computed tomography was 38.8%. In multivariate analysis, ascites (p=0.001) and suspected peritoneal metastasis on esofagicas que, durante o seguimento aumentaram de calibre e foram controladas com computed tomography (p=0.007) were statistically correlated with peritoneal metastasis. In 40 (30.8%) patients, staging and treatment plans changed after staging laparoscopy (32 patients oa vided ucomportamentonnecessa rydo l apacalibreroto mdasy, andvarizes 8 p atnoie nts, whopos-operatorio were p revioprecoceusly conemnsi detardioed stanemge IVos b indies de recidiva hemorragica. Conclusao by computed tomography, were referred to surgical treatment). CONCLUSION: The staging laparoscopy demonstrated an important role in the diagnosis of peritoneal metastasis, even with current advances in imaging techniques.