A Systematic Comparative Study on the Diagnostic Value of Transabdominal Ultrasound in Patients with Pancreatic Cystic Lesions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Enrollment of Study Population
2.2. Imaging Studies
2.3. Data Acquisition
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- Type of cyst: IPMN, SCN, MCN, PFC, WON;
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- Number of cysts: 0, 1, 2–3, >3;
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- Location of cyst: head, body, tail of pancreas, uncinate process;
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- Size: maximum diameter of largest cyst;
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- Presence of calcifications: intraparenchymal, intracystic;
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- Configuration of cyst: monocystic, polycystic;
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- Internal structure of cyst: solid contents, nodules, septum/wall thickening, hemorrhage;
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- Connection to major duct, side duct, or both (md-IPMN, bd-IPMN, and m-IPMN, respectively);
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- Dilation of pancreatic major duct >5 mm, segmental changes in width;
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- Dilation of common bile duct >7 mm;
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- Compression of neighboring organs (vessels, stomach, duodenum, kidney, spleen);
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- Enlargement of regional lymph nodes.
2.4. Ultrasound Units
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- GE Logiq E9 (year launched: 2008–2015; CE marking: 0459);
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- Siemens Acusion S3000 (year launched: 2012; CE marking: 0123);
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- Toshiba Aplio 500 (year launched: 2011; CE marking: 0197);
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- Toshiba Aplio i800 (year launched: 2016; CE marking: 0197);
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- Mindray TE5 und TE7 (year launched: 2020; CE marking: 0123);
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- Philips IU22CE (year launched: 2004; CE marking: 0086);
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- Philips Epiq 7 (year launched: 2013; CE marking: 0086);
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- Hitachi Ascendus (year launched 2011; CE marking: 0123).
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Patient Characteristics
3.2. Final Diagnosis Based on Discharge Summary vs. TAUS Findings
3.3. TAUS vs. MRI
3.4. TAUS vs. EUS
3.5. TAUS vs. CT
3.6. Number of Pancreatic Cysts
3.7. Size of Pancreatic Cysts
3.8. Localization of Pancreatic Cysts
3.9. Cyst Features
3.9.1. Monocystic vs. Polycystic Configuration
3.9.2. Connection to the Pancreatic Duct System
3.9.3. Dilation and Changes in Width of the Main Pancreatic Duct and Common Bile Duct
3.9.4. Calcifications and Internal Structure of Cysts
3.9.5. Regional Lymph Nodes and Compression of Adjacent Organs
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sex | No. of patients (%) |
Male | 79 (54%) |
Female | 68 (46%) |
Age | Mean/range (years) |
58/19–87 | |
Smoking habits | No. of patients (%) |
Never smoked | 49 (33%) |
Former smoking | 23 (16%) |
Active smoking | 34 (23%) |
Not known | 41 (28%) |
Consumption of alcoholic beverages | No. of patients (%) |
Never | 81 (55%) |
Former alcohol intake | 15 (10%) |
Continued alcohol intake | 13 (9%) |
Not known | 38 (26%) |
Epigastric discomfort | No. of patients (%) |
Yes | 65 (44%) |
No | 82 (56%) |
Endocrine insufficiency | No. of patients (%) |
Yes | 27 (18%) |
No | 120 (82%) |
Exocrine insufficiency | No. of patients (%) |
Yes | 16 (11%) |
No | 131 (89%) |
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Hentschel, V.; Beckmann, J.; Kratzer, W.; Arnold, F.; Seufferlein, T.; Walter, B.; Kleger, A.; Müller, M. A Systematic Comparative Study on the Diagnostic Value of Transabdominal Ultrasound in Patients with Pancreatic Cystic Lesions. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 6176. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206176
Hentschel V, Beckmann J, Kratzer W, Arnold F, Seufferlein T, Walter B, Kleger A, Müller M. A Systematic Comparative Study on the Diagnostic Value of Transabdominal Ultrasound in Patients with Pancreatic Cystic Lesions. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(20):6176. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206176
Chicago/Turabian StyleHentschel, Viktoria, Jennice Beckmann, Wolfgang Kratzer, Frank Arnold, Thomas Seufferlein, Benjamin Walter, Alexander Kleger, and Martin Müller. 2022. "A Systematic Comparative Study on the Diagnostic Value of Transabdominal Ultrasound in Patients with Pancreatic Cystic Lesions" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 20: 6176. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206176
APA StyleHentschel, V., Beckmann, J., Kratzer, W., Arnold, F., Seufferlein, T., Walter, B., Kleger, A., & Müller, M. (2022). A Systematic Comparative Study on the Diagnostic Value of Transabdominal Ultrasound in Patients with Pancreatic Cystic Lesions. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(20), 6176. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11206176