Role of Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) in Preoperative Staging of Pancreatic Carcinoma

Introduction: Pancreatic carcinoma is one of the leading causes of cancer related death in advanced countries and has shown rising trends in developing countries like India. Increase in the incidence has been linked to risk factors like lifestyle modification associated with increased alcohol co...

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Main Authors: Soumil Singhal, Nirmal Kumar Prabhu, Pulkit Sethi, Srikanth Moorthy
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2017-05-01
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spelling doaj-cca940a095ec4f66a946cf414bc278ee2020-11-25T02:09:51ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-05-01115TC01TC0510.7860/JCDR/2017/26734.9789Role of Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) in Preoperative Staging of Pancreatic CarcinomaSoumil Singhal0Nirmal Kumar Prabhu1Pulkit Sethi2Srikanth Moorthy3Resident, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Cochin, Kerala, India.Associate Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Cochin, Kerala, India.Resident, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Cochin, Kerala, India.Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Cochin, Kerala, India.Introduction: Pancreatic carcinoma is one of the leading causes of cancer related death in advanced countries and has shown rising trends in developing countries like India. Increase in the incidence has been linked to risk factors like lifestyle modification associated with increased alcohol consumption and rapid urbanization. Most patients at the time of diagnosis present with an advanced condition. Surgical resection offers the only chance for cure in them and imaging plays a crucial role in the early diagnosis of the condition. Aim: To compare the staging of pancreatic carcinoma by MDCT (Multi Detector Computed Tomography) with surgery in a preoperative setting in a tertiary referral centre in Kerala. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was performed between November 2014 and October 2016, 25 patients (12 men, 13 women), with a mean age of 54.2 years, were evaluated. MDCT was performed using 16 slice, 64 slice and 256 slice multi detector CT machines. The gold standard for diagnosis was histopathology and operative data. All statistical analysis was done using IBM SPSS version 20.0. Validity parameters like sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and Positive Predictive Value (PPV) / Negative Predictive Value (NPV) were computed for MDCT with respect to surgery. Results: Of the 25 patients who were evaluated for surgery, 15 (60%) cases were classified as resectable tumours, 3 (12%) as borderline resectable and 7 (28%) as unresectable tumours. CT showed a sensitivity of 82.3% with a specificity of 87.5%. However, for assessing vascular invasion, CT showed sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 93.3% respectively. Three (12%) patients in the study who were classified as borderline resectable pancreatic tumours underwent surgery. Conclusion: Contrast-enhanced multiphase pancreatic imaging using MDCT plays a pivotal role in diagnosing and assessing resectability and vascular invasion of pancreatic tumours. It is very useful for determining borderline resectable tumours preoperatively, which aids for better treatment planning.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9789/26734_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)_PF1(NE_SS)_PFA(NE_SS).pdfpancreaspancreatic cancersurgery
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author Soumil Singhal
Nirmal Kumar Prabhu
Pulkit Sethi
Srikanth Moorthy
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Nirmal Kumar Prabhu
Pulkit Sethi
Srikanth Moorthy
Role of Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) in Preoperative Staging of Pancreatic Carcinoma
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
pancreas
pancreatic cancer
surgery
author_facet Soumil Singhal
Nirmal Kumar Prabhu
Pulkit Sethi
Srikanth Moorthy
author_sort Soumil Singhal
title Role of Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) in Preoperative Staging of Pancreatic Carcinoma
title_short Role of Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) in Preoperative Staging of Pancreatic Carcinoma
title_full Role of Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) in Preoperative Staging of Pancreatic Carcinoma
title_fullStr Role of Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) in Preoperative Staging of Pancreatic Carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Role of Multi Detector Computed Tomography (MDCT) in Preoperative Staging of Pancreatic Carcinoma
title_sort role of multi detector computed tomography (mdct) in preoperative staging of pancreatic carcinoma
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Introduction: Pancreatic carcinoma is one of the leading causes of cancer related death in advanced countries and has shown rising trends in developing countries like India. Increase in the incidence has been linked to risk factors like lifestyle modification associated with increased alcohol consumption and rapid urbanization. Most patients at the time of diagnosis present with an advanced condition. Surgical resection offers the only chance for cure in them and imaging plays a crucial role in the early diagnosis of the condition. Aim: To compare the staging of pancreatic carcinoma by MDCT (Multi Detector Computed Tomography) with surgery in a preoperative setting in a tertiary referral centre in Kerala. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was performed between November 2014 and October 2016, 25 patients (12 men, 13 women), with a mean age of 54.2 years, were evaluated. MDCT was performed using 16 slice, 64 slice and 256 slice multi detector CT machines. The gold standard for diagnosis was histopathology and operative data. All statistical analysis was done using IBM SPSS version 20.0. Validity parameters like sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and Positive Predictive Value (PPV) / Negative Predictive Value (NPV) were computed for MDCT with respect to surgery. Results: Of the 25 patients who were evaluated for surgery, 15 (60%) cases were classified as resectable tumours, 3 (12%) as borderline resectable and 7 (28%) as unresectable tumours. CT showed a sensitivity of 82.3% with a specificity of 87.5%. However, for assessing vascular invasion, CT showed sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 93.3% respectively. Three (12%) patients in the study who were classified as borderline resectable pancreatic tumours underwent surgery. Conclusion: Contrast-enhanced multiphase pancreatic imaging using MDCT plays a pivotal role in diagnosing and assessing resectability and vascular invasion of pancreatic tumours. It is very useful for determining borderline resectable tumours preoperatively, which aids for better treatment planning.
topic pancreas
pancreatic cancer
surgery
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