术前切除胃癌的断层与病理分期的相关性:围手术期治疗时代提高诊断准确性。

IF 1.6 Q4 ONCOLOGY
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目的:本研究旨在评估多检测器对比增强计算机断层扫描(MDCT)的诊断准确性,并建立早期切除的局部胃癌(GC)的放射学和组织病理学分期之间的相关性。方法:纳入2010年至2022年期间所有可切除的局部胃癌患者。在多学科会议期间确定的初步临床分期与手术后获得的病理分期进行比较。随后,进行了一项回顾性、盲法评价,以确定修订后的临床分期,准确性相关。结果:对138例患者的分析显示,MDCT对T分期(T1/T2为66.9%,T3为64.6%,T4为87.2%)和N分期(N0为60.8%,N1为63.7%,N2为83.2%)的准确性各不相同。分期组准确率为71 ~ 78.65%。在临床病理相关性上,T、N和总分期之间存在微弱的一致性。然而,由肿瘤科医生进行的盲法放射学回顾提高了准确性,特别是在T1/T2疾病中,也提高了病理分期相关性。结论:虽然MDCT是一种有价值的胃癌初始分期工具,但我们发现在胃癌前期切除的临床分期和病理分期之间的一致性较弱。通过实施专家放射学审查和标准化扫描和报告协议,我们可以显著提高MDCT与病理的准确性和相关性,即使是T1/T2疾病。这可能有助于更好地选择患者进行术前手术和围手术期化疗,特别是在资源有限的情况下。
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Correlation between Tomographic and Histopathological Staging in Upfront Resected Gastric Cancer: Enhancing Diagnostic Accuracy in the Era of Perioperative Therapy.

Purpose: This study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of multidetector contrast-enhanced computerised tomography (MDCT) and to establish a correlation between radiological and histopathological staging in upfront resected localised gastric cancers (GC).

Methods: All consecutive patients of resectable, localised GC who underwent upfront elective resection between 2010 and 2022 were included. The initial clinical staging determined during multidisciplinary meetings was compared with the pathological stage obtained after surgery. Subsequently, a retrospective, blinded review was conducted to assign a revised clinical staging, and accuracy was correlated.

Results: The analysis of 138 patients revealed varying accuracy of MDCT in determining the T stage (66.9% for T1/T2, 64.6% for T3, and 87.2% for T4) and N stage (60.8% for N0, 63.7% for N1, and 83.2% for N2). The accuracy for stage group ranged from 71 to 78.65%. There was weak agreement observed between the T, N, and overall stage on clinicopathological correlation. However, a blinded radiology review by oncoradiologists resulted in improved accuracy, particularly in T1/T2 disease, and also improved pathological stage correlation.

Conclusions: Although MDCT is a valuable initial staging tool for gastric cancer, we found weak agreement between the clinical and the pathological stages in upfront resected gastric cancers. By implementing an expert radiology review and standardising scanning and reporting protocols, we can significantly improve the accuracy and correlation of MDCT with pathology, even for T1/T2 disease. This may help in better selecting patients for upfront surgery versus perioperative chemotherapy, especially in resource-constrained settings.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer is a multidisciplinary medium for the publication of novel research pertaining to cancers arising from the gastrointestinal tract.The journal is dedicated to the most rapid publication possible.The journal publishes papers in all relevant fields, emphasizing those studies that are helpful in understanding and treating cancers affecting the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder and biliary tree, pancreas, small bowel, large bowel, rectum, and anus. In addition, the Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer publishes basic and translational scientific information from studies providing insight into the etiology and progression of cancers affecting these organs. New insights are provided from diverse areas of research such as studies exploring pre-neoplastic states, risk factors, epidemiology, genetics, preclinical therapeutics, surgery, radiation therapy, novel medical therapeutics, clinical trials, and outcome studies.In addition to reports of original clinical and experimental studies, the journal also publishes: case reports, state-of-the-art reviews on topics of immediate interest or importance; invited articles analyzing particular areas of pancreatic research and knowledge; perspectives in which critical evaluation and conflicting opinions about current topics may be expressed; meeting highlights that summarize important points presented at recent meetings; abstracts of symposia and conferences; book reviews; hypotheses; Letters to the Editors; and other items of special interest, including:Complex Cases in GI Oncology:  This is a new initiative to provide a forum to review and discuss the history and management of complex and involved gastrointestinal oncology cases. The format will be similar to a teaching case conference where a case vignette is presented and is followed by a series of questions and discussion points. A brief reference list supporting the points made in discussion would be expected.
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