Differences in the detection of gastric premalignant conditions and its correlation with gastric cancer after a negative esophagogastroduodenoscopy in a low-risk gastric cancer country.

Q4 Medicine
Pedro Genaro Delgado-Guillena, Víctor Jair Morales-Alvarado, Beatriz De-Riba-Soler, Gemma Llibre-Nieto, Indira Armas-Ramírez, Terry Guillena-Castañeda, Ivana Levy-Ríos, Mireya Jimeno-Ramiro, Joaquim Rigau-Cañardo, Albert García-Rodríguez, Esteve Llargués Rocabruna, Henry Córdova, Gloria Fernández-Esparrach
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Abstract

Introduction: Gastric cancer (GC), with nearly 90% being sporadic adenocarcinomas, is preceded by gastric premalignant conditions (GPC). Accurate detection of GPC during esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) can enhance the identification of high-risk patients and improve early GC diagnosis. However, GPC detection rates during EGD vary among endoscopists, potentially leading to differences in GC rates after a negative EGD (GC post-EGD).

Objective: This study aimed to assess the correlation between the GPC detection rate and the rate of GC post-EGD among endoscopists.

Materials and methods: We conducted an observational study of EGDs at a community hospital between 2010 and 2019. GPC were defined as glandular atrophy, intestinal metaplasia, and dysplasia. EGDs were categorized into three groups: (i) benign, (ii) GPC, and (iii) malignant findings. GC post-EGD was defined as a diagnosis of gastric adenocarcinoma within three years of an EGD negative for malignancy. GPC detection rates and GC post-EGD were calculated for each endoscopist.

Results: A total of 18,635 EGDs were performed by nine endoscopists. Gastric biopsies were obtained in 2,415 (13%) EGDs, identifying 533 GPCs (2.9%). The GC post-EGD rate was 1.26 per 1,000 EGDs. The detection rate of GPC varied between 1.8% and 5.8%, while GC post-EGD rates ranged from 0 to 3.36 per 1,000 EGDs. A negative correlation trend was observed between GC post-EGD and GPC detection rate (rs=-0.65, p=0.057), which was statistically significant for dysplasia (rs=-0.69, p=0.037).

Conclusion: The detection rate of GPC-particularly dysplasia-showed a negative correlation with GC post-EGD in a community hospital within a low-risk setting during the period from 2010 to 2019.

胃癌低危国家食管胃十二指肠镜阴性后胃癌前病变的检测差异及其与胃癌的相关性
胃癌(GC),近90%为散发性腺癌,发生于胃癌前病变(GPC)。食管胃十二指肠镜检查(EGD)中准确检测GPC可提高对高危患者的识别,提高早期GC的诊断。然而,内镜医师在EGD期间的GPC检出率不同,这可能导致EGD阴性后GC率的差异(EGD后GC)。目的:探讨内镜下GPC检出率与egd后GC检出率的相关性。材料和方法:我们于2010年至2019年在一家社区医院对egd进行了观察性研究。GPC定义为腺萎缩、肠化生和发育不良。EGDs分为三组:(i)良性,(ii) GPC和(iii)恶性。EGD后胃癌被定义为在EGD阴性后三年内诊断为胃腺癌。计算每位内镜医师的GPC检出率和GC后egd。结果:9名内镜医师共行18635例egd。2415例(13%)EGDs进行了胃活检,鉴定出533例GPCs(2.9%)。egd后GC率为1.26 / 1000 egd。GPC检出率在1.8% ~ 5.8%之间,GC后egd检出率在0 ~ 3.36 / 1000 egd之间。GC - egd后GPC检出率与GPC检出率呈负相关(rs=-0.65, p=0.057),与非典型增生检出率呈显著负相关(rs=-0.69, p=0.037)。结论:2010 - 2019年,某低风险社区医院gpc检出率与egd后GC呈负相关,尤其是发育不良。
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期刊介绍: La REVISTA DE GASTROENTEROLOGíA DEL PERÚ, es la publicación oficial de la Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú que publica artículos originales, artículos de revisión, reporte de casos, cartas e información general de la especialidad; dirigido a los profesionales de la salud con especial interés en la gastroenterología. La Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú es una publicación de periodicidad trimestral y tiene como objetivo la publicación de artículos científicos inéditos en el campo de la gastroenterología, proporcionando información actualizada y relevante de la especialidad y áreas afines. La Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú publica artículos en dos idiomas, español e inglés, a texto completo en la versión impresa yelectrónica. Los artículos científicos son sometidos a revisores o árbitros nacionales e internacionales, especialistas que opinan bajo la modalidad de doble ciego y de manera anónima sobre la calidad y validez de los mismos. El número de revisores depende del tipo de artículo, dos revisores como mínimo para artículos originales y uno como mínimo para otros tipos de artículos.
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