A RETROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE-STUDY EVALUATING THE RESULTS OF MILD HYPERTHERMIC VERSUS CONTROLLED NORMOTHERMIC PERFUSION FOR RECURRENT MELANOMA OF THE EXTREMITIES
Jm. Klaase et al., A RETROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE-STUDY EVALUATING THE RESULTS OF MILD HYPERTHERMIC VERSUS CONTROLLED NORMOTHERMIC PERFUSION FOR RECURRENT MELANOMA OF THE EXTREMITIES, European journal of cancer, 31A(1), 1995, pp. 58-63
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of mild hyperthermia
(39-40 degrees C) in isolated cytostatic perfusion for patients with
recurrent melanoma of the extremities. A total of 218 patients treated
with mild hyperthermic perfusion was compared to 166 patients perfuse
d under controlled normothermic conditions (37-38 degrees C). Only pat
ients whose lesions had been excised before or at the moment of perfus
ion were eligible for this study. A variety of prognostic factors was
controlled for in a Cox proportional hazards analysis. The application
of mild hyperthermia did not influence limb recurrence-free interval
nor survival (corrected P values 0.46 and 0.18, respectively). In this
retrospective comparative study, no benefit for mild hyperthermia in
regional isolated perfusion could be identified.