如何做:低剂量CT筛查肺癌胸膜附着性肺结节的处理。

IF 12.1 1区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Radiology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1148/radiol.240091
Yeqing Zhu, David F Yankelevitz, Claudia I Henschke
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摘要

肺癌是全球癌症死亡的主要原因。在各种试验中,低剂量CT筛查诊断早期肺癌的能力导致了高治愈率。人们普遍认为,低剂量CT筛查肺癌的潜在利大于弊。能够可靠地预测结节的良性,特别是在基线轮,进一步减少了潜在的危害。胸膜附着结节是一个重要的亚群,代表结节附着于任何胸膜表面(裂、肋、纵隔和膈)(距离任何胸膜表面,0 mm)。胸膜附着实性结节平均直径小于10mm,边缘光滑,呈三角形、透镜状、椭圆形或半圆形,极有可能为良性。2019年肺CT筛查报告和数据系统(Lung- rads) 1.1版将具有这些特征的胸膜附着结节分为3类(可能是良性的,建议6个月后随访)或4类(可疑为恶性,建议3个月后随访或PET/CT)。然而,Lung-RADS 2022版现在建议每年进行随访,而不是短期随访。这些改变将这些结节降级为2级(良性),并限制了进一步的检查。这篇综述文章总结了用于描述这些结节的术语,确定良性的特征,以及用于提出这些建议的证据的准确性。
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How I Do It: Management of Pleural-attached Pulmonary Nodules in Low-Dose CT Screening for Lung Cancer.

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths globally. In various trials, the ability of low-dose CT screening to diagnose early lung cancers leads to high cure rates. It is widely accepted that the potential benefits of low-dose CT screening for lung cancer outweigh the harms. The ability to reliably predict the benignity of nodules, especially at the baseline round, further reduces the potential for harm. Pleural-attached nodules are an important subgroup that represents nodules attached (distance from any pleural surface, 0 mm) to any pleural surfaces (fissural, costal, mediastinal, and diaphragmatic). Pleural-attached solid nodules less than 10 mm in average diameter with smooth margins and triangular, lentiform, oval, or semicircular shapes have a high likelihood of benignity. The 2019 Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System (Lung-RADS) version 1.1 assigned pleural-attached nodules with these features to categories 3 (probably benign, recommend follow-up in 6 months) or 4 (suspicious for malignancy, recommend follow-up in 3 months or PET/CT). However, Lung-RADS version 2022 now recommends annual follow-up rather than short-term follow-up. These changes downgrade these nodules to category 2 (benign) and limits additional workup. This review article summarizes the terminology used to describe these nodules, characteristics for determining benignity, and the accuracy of the evidence used to make these recommendations.

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Radiology
Radiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
35.20
自引率
3.00%
发文量
596
审稿时长
3.6 months
期刊介绍: Published regularly since 1923 by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), Radiology has long been recognized as the authoritative reference for the most current, clinically relevant and highest quality research in the field of radiology. Each month the journal publishes approximately 240 pages of peer-reviewed original research, authoritative reviews, well-balanced commentary on significant articles, and expert opinion on new techniques and technologies. Radiology publishes cutting edge and impactful imaging research articles in radiology and medical imaging in order to help improve human health.
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