Growth and Clinical Impact of Subsolid Lung Nodules ≥6 mm During Long-Term Follow-Up After Five Years of Stability.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Jong Hyuk Lee, Woo Hyeon Lim, Chang Min Park
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the incidence and timing of late growth of subsolid nodules (SSNs) ≥6 mm after initial 5-year stability, its clinical implications, and the appropriate follow-up strategy.

Materials and methods: This retrospective study included SSNs ≥6 mm that remained stable for the initial five years after detection. The incidence and timing of subsequent growth after five years of stability were analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Descriptive analyses were conducted to evaluate the clinical stage shift in the SSNs, showing growth and the presence of metastasis during the follow-up period. Finally, an effective follow-up CT scan strategy for managing SSNs after a 5-year period of stability was investigated.

Results: Two hundred thirty-five eligible SSNs (211 pure ground-glass and 24 part-solid nodules) in 235 patients (median age, 63 years; 132 female) were followed for additional <1 to 181 months (median, 87.0 months; interquartile range [IQR], 47.0-119.0 months) after 5-year stability. Fourteen SSNs (6.0%) showed growth at two to 145 months (median, 96 months; IQR: 43.0-122.25 months) from the CT scan confirming 5-year stability, with the estimated cumulative incidence of growth of 0.4%, 2.1%, and 6.5% at 1, 5, and 10 years, respectively. Nine SSNs (3.8%) exhibited clinical stage shifts. No lung cancer metastases were observed. Hypothetical follow-up CT scans performed at 5, 10, and 15 years after 5-years of stability, would have detected 5 (36%), 11 (79%), and 14 (100%) of the 14 growing SSNs, along with 4 (44%), 8 (89%), and 9 (100%) of the nine stage shifts, respectively.

Conclusion: During a long-term follow-up of pulmonary SSNs ≥6 mm after 5-years of stability, a low incidence of growth without occurrence of metastasis was noted. CT scans every five years after the initial 5-year stability period may be reasonable.

稳定五年后的长期随访中,≥6 毫米的实性肺结节的生长情况和临床影响
摘要研究最初5年稳定后≥6毫米的实性下结节(SSNs)晚期生长的发生率和时间、其临床意义以及适当的随访策略:这项回顾性研究纳入了检测后最初五年保持稳定的≥6毫米的实性下结节。采用 Kaplan-Meier 法分析了稳定 5 年后后续生长的发生率和时间。通过描述性分析评估了 SSN 的临床分期变化,显示了随访期间的生长和转移情况。最后,研究了一种有效的随访 CT 扫描策略,用于管理稳定 5 年后的 SSN:结果:对 235 名患者(中位年龄 63 岁,女性 132 人)中符合条件的 235 个 SSN(211 个纯碎玻璃结节和 24 个部分实性结节)进行了随访,以得出更多结论:在对 5 年稳定期后≥6 毫米的肺部 SSN 进行长期随访期间,发现其生长率较低,但未发生转移。在最初的 5 年稳定期之后,每 5 年进行一次 CT 扫描可能是合理的。
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Korean Journal of Radiology
Korean Journal of Radiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
141
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The inaugural issue of the Korean J Radiol came out in March 2000. Our journal aims to produce and propagate knowledge on radiologic imaging and related sciences. A unique feature of the articles published in the Journal will be their reflection of global trends in radiology combined with an East-Asian perspective. Geographic differences in disease prevalence will be reflected in the contents of papers, and this will serve to enrich our body of knowledge. World''s outstanding radiologists from many countries are serving as editorial board of our journal.
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