PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Borderline-resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma: Contour irregularity of the venous confluence in pre-operative computed tomography predicts histopathological infiltration.

  • Georgios A Kaissis,
  • Fabian K Lohöfer,
  • Sebastian Ziegelmayer,
  • Julia Danner,
  • Carsten Jäger,
  • Rebekka Schirren,
  • Donna Ankerst,
  • Güralp O Ceyhan,
  • Helmut Friess,
  • Ernst J Rummeny,
  • Wilko Weichert,
  • Rickmer F Braren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. e0208717

Abstract

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PurposeThe purpose of the current study was to compare CT-signs of portal venous confluence infiltration for actual histopathological infiltration of the vein or the tumor/vein interface (TVI) in borderline resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).Methods and materials101 patients with therapy-naïve, primarily resected PDAC of the pancreatic head without arterial involvement were evaluated. The portal venous confluence was assessed for contour irregularity (defined as infiltration) and degree of contact. The sensitivity and specificity of contour irregularity versus tumor to vein contact >180° as well as the combination of the signs for tumor cell infiltration of the vessel wall or TVI was calculated. Overall survival (OS) was compared between groups.ResultsSensitivity and specificity of contour irregularity for identification of tumor infiltration of the portal venous confluence or the TVI was higher compared to tumor to vessel contact >180° for tumor cell infiltration (96%/79% vs. 91%/38% respectively, p180°/ both signs had significantly worse overall survival (16.2 vs. 26.5 months/ 17.9 vs. 37.4 months/ 18.5 vs. 26.5 months respectively, all pConclusionPortal venous confluence contour irregularity is a strong predictor of actual tumor cell infiltration of the vessel wall or the TVI and should be noted as such in radiological reports.