Evaluation of pancreatic microvascularization in chronic pancreatitis by EUS-guided detective flow imaging (DFI): a prospective, single-centre, observational study.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Yessica Domínguez-Novoa, Enrique Domínguez-Muñoz, Xurxo Martínez-Seara, José Lariño-Noia, Julio Iglesias-García
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Abstract

Introduction: Early diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a clinical challenge. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided detective flow imaging (EUS-DFI) can evaluate pancreatic microvascularization, which may be altered in chronic inflammation. Our study aimed to evaluate EUS-DFI findings in patients with CP.

Methods: Prospective, single-centre, observational study including patients undergoing EUS for known or clinically suspected CP. EUS criteria for CP were evaluated according to the Rosemont classification. EUS-DFI findings were analysed and classified into three grades: grade 0 - absence of microvasculature, grade 1 - Reticular pattern with mild microvascularization, and grade 2 - reticular pattern with marked microvascularization. The correlation between EUS-DFI and Rosemont classification was analysed.

Results: 205 patients (mean age 53 years, range 21-85, 107 males) were included. 34 patients (16.6%) had a normal pancreas, 55 (26.7%) indeterminate findings of CP, 108 (52.7%) suggestive changes of CP and 8 (4.0%) consistent with CP. An EUS-DFI grade 0 was only seen in subjects with a normal pancreas, whereas an EUS-DFI grade 1 was usually associated with indeterminate and suggestive findings of CP (97.6% of cases). A grade 2 was observed in some patients with suggestive CP and in all patients with definite findings of CP (p<0.001). EUS-DFI was significantly different between groups according to Rosemont classification (p<0.001).

Conclusion: EUS-DFI allows the assessment of pancreatic microvascularization in CP, which correlates with the severity of morphological changes of the disease.

eus引导的血流显像(DFI)对慢性胰腺炎胰腺微血管化的评价:一项前瞻性、单中心、观察性研究。
早期诊断慢性胰腺炎(CP)是一个临床挑战。内镜超声引导下的血流检测成像(EUS-DFI)可以评估胰腺微血管化,这可能在慢性炎症中改变。本研究旨在评估CP患者的EUS- dfi表现。方法:前瞻性、单中心、观察性研究,包括因已知或临床怀疑CP而接受EUS检查的患者。对EUS-DFI的表现进行分析并将其分为三个等级:0级-微血管缺失,1级-网状型伴轻度微血管形成,2级-网状型伴明显微血管形成。分析EUS-DFI与Rosemont分级的相关性。结果:纳入205例患者,平均年龄53岁,年龄范围21 ~ 85岁,男性107例。34例(16.6%)患者胰腺正常,55例(26.7%)不确定CP, 108例(52.7%)提示CP改变,8例(4.0%)符合CP。EUS-DFI 0级仅见于胰腺正常的受试者,而EUS-DFI 1级通常与不确定和提示CP的发现相关(97.6%的病例)。在一些有提示性CP的患者和所有有明确CP表现的患者中观察到2级(结论:EUS-DFI可以评估CP的胰腺微血管化,这与疾病形态学改变的严重程度有关。
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2.00
自引率
25.00%
发文量
400
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revista Española de Enfermedades Digestivas, Órgano Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Patología Digestiva (SEPD), Sociedad Española de Endoscopia Digestiva (SEED) y Asociación Española de Ecografía Digestiva (AEED), publica artículos originales, editoriales, revisiones, casos clínicos, cartas al director, imágenes en patología digestiva, y otros artículos especiales sobre todos los aspectos relativos a las enfermedades digestivas.
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