Yutaka Takigawa, Junichi Matsui, Takao Igarashi, Masateru Uchiyama, Aya Sasaki
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摘要
背景:我们曾进行过一项回顾性研究,调查胰腺形态异常导致使用计算机断层扫描(CT)早期诊断胰腺癌(PC)的情况。我们回顾了 2011 年至 2017 年间 308 例 PC 患者中的 41 例,这些患者曾接受过 CT 检查,以寻找导致癌症发展的形态学变化。在 24 例患者(58.5%)中,在癌症出现之前观察到了胰腺的 K 形收缩("K 标志")。本研究旨在探讨是否可以通过对出现 K 形征的患者进行前瞻性 CT 随访来早期诊断 PC:方法:我们通过前瞻性监测在 CT 上发现 K 信号的患者来研究 PC 的发展情况:在2019年4月至2022年8月期间进行的约87000例CT扫描中,有54例患者观察到K征。共有 30 名患者提供了知情同意书,并随后接受了 CT 监测。五名患者(16.7%)被确诊为 PC,并在 3-24 个月的随访后接受了手术。病理结果显示,五名患者中有四名(80%)被诊断为早期胰腺癌(0-IA 期)。所有患者的胰腺结构、纤维组织、脂肪替代物和炎症细胞都存在缺陷,这表明它们可能参与了 PC 的发展:结论:K-征的检测和监测可能有助于PC的早期诊断。
Investigating the early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer by surveillance of patients with “K-sign” of the pancreas by computed tomography: A prospective study
Background
We previously conducted a retrospective study investigating pancreatic morphological abnormalities that lead to early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer (PC) using computed tomography (CT). We reviewed 41 of 308 PC patients between 2011 and 2017 who had previously undergone CT to look for morphological changes leading to cancer development. In 24 patients (58.5%), a K-shaped constriction of the pancreas (“K-sign”) was observed before the appearance of cancer. This study aimed to investigate whether an early PC diagnosis is possible by prospective CT follow-up of patients with the K-sign.
Methods
We investigated PC development through prospective surveillance of patients exhibiting K-signs identified on CT.
Results
Of approximately 87 000 CT scans performed between April 2019 and August 2022, the K-sign was observed in 54 patients. A total of 30 patients provided informed consent and were subsequently monitored using CT. Five patients (16.7%) were diagnosed with PC and underwent surgery after 3–24 months follow-up. Pathologically, four of five patients (80%) were diagnosed with early-stage pancreatic cancer (stage 0–IA). All patients exhibited defects in acinar structure, fibrous tissue, fat replacement, and inflammatory cells, suggesting their potential involvement in PC development.
Conclusion
The detection and surveillance of the K-sign may be helpful for early PC diagnosis.