如果将多个息肉提交给肠癌筛查计划,需要对多少个息肉进行组织学评估?

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Histopathology Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1111/his.15337
Newton A C S Wong, Hannah E Jones, Katherine M Halloran
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摘要

目的:自 2020 年以来,从英格兰肠癌筛查计划(BCSP)范围内的患者身上切除的息肉数量有所增加。在英国,普通细胞病理学的工作量也继续不成比例地增加,超过了病理顾问的人数。针对 BCSP 患者的光学诊断计划尚未在英格兰的每家医院实施,也可能不会实施。因此,以下研究旨在确定是否只需对一定数量的切除息肉进行组织学评估,就能始终如一地指导 BCSP 患者的息肉切除术后管理,以及超出这一数量的所有剩余较小息肉是否都可以丢弃:这项回顾性研究考虑了 2016 年至 2024 年期间提交给一家大型英国教学医院细胞病理部门的所有 BCSP 标本/病例。只有切除息肉数量达到或超过六个且内镜报告中注明了单个息肉大小的病例才被纳入最终研究队列:在提交给上述部门的8066例BCSP病例中,有345例有6个或6个以上的息肉。对最终研究队列中 135 个病例的分析表明,根据 2020 年英国胃肠病学会息肉切除术后指南,评估内镜下测得的七个最大息肉足以正确指导 BCSP 患者的后续治疗:结论:当 BCSP 患者的结肠镜检查导致切除多个息肉时,只需对七个最大的息肉进行组织学评估,其余较小的息肉可以丢弃,不会影响患者的 BCSP 相关管理。
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How many polyps need to be histologically assessed when multiple polyps are submitted for the Bowel Cancer Screening Program?

Aims: Since 2020 there has been an increase in the number of polyps removed from patients scoped for the Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) of England. General cellular pathology workload also continues to increase disproportionately ahead of consultant pathologist numbers in the United Kingdom. The Optical Diagnosis initiative for BCSP patients has not yet, and may not be, implemented at every hospital in England. The following study therefore aimed to determine whether only a certain number of removed polyps need to be histologically assessed to consistently guide a BCSP patient's post-polypectomy management, and whether all remaining smaller polyps beyond that number could then be discarded.

Methods: This retrospective study considered all BCSP specimens/cases submitted to the Cellular Pathology department of a large English teaching hospital from 2016 to 2024. Only cases with six or more resected polyps, for which the endoscopic report stated individual sizes, were included in the final study cohort.

Results: Of the 8066 BCSP cases submitted to the aforementioned department, there were six or more polyps for 345 cases. Analysis of the final study cohort of 135 cases showed that assessment of the seven largest polyps measured endoscopically was sufficient to correctly guide follow-up management of the BCSP patient as per the 2020 British Society of Gastroenterology post-polypectomy guidelines.

Conclusions: When colonoscopy of a BCSP patient leads to removal of multiple polyps, only the seven largest polyps need to be assessed histologically and the remaining smaller polyps could be discarded with no impact to the patient's BCSP-related management.

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Histopathology
Histopathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
4.70%
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239
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Histopathology is an international journal intended to be of practical value to surgical and diagnostic histopathologists, and to investigators of human disease who employ histopathological methods. Our primary purpose is to publish advances in pathology, in particular those applicable to clinical practice and contributing to the better understanding of human disease.
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