Diagnostics (Feb 2022)

A New Preoperative Scoring System for Predicting Aggressiveness of Non-Functioning Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

  • Tetsuya Takikawa,
  • Kazuhiro Kikuta,
  • Shin Hamada,
  • Kiyoshi Kume,
  • Shin Miura,
  • Naoki Yoshida,
  • Yu Tanaka,
  • Ryotaro Matsumoto,
  • Mio Ikeda,
  • Fumiya Kataoka,
  • Akira Sasaki,
  • Hidehiro Hayashi,
  • Waku Hatta,
  • Yohei Ogata,
  • Kei Nakagawa,
  • Michiaki Unno,
  • Atsushi Masamune

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12020397
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 397

Abstract

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The management of non-functioning pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (NF-PanNENs) is still controversial. This study aimed to develop a new scoring system for treatment decisions at initial diagnosis based on the identification of the predictive factors for aggressive NF-PanNENs. Seventy-seven patients who had been pathologically diagnosed with NF-PanNENs were enrolled. We retrospectively reviewed 13 variables that could be assessed preoperatively. Univariate and multivariate stepwise logistic regression analyses were performed to identify factors for the aggressiveness of NF-PanNENs, and a scoring system was developed by assigning weighted points proportional to their β regression coefficient. Tumor size > 20 mm on contrast-enhanced computed tomography, tumor non-vascularity, and Ki-67 labeling index ≥5% on endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration specimens were identified as independent factors for predicting the aggressiveness of NF-PanNENs. The new scoring system, developed using the identified factors, had an excellent discrimination ability, with area under the curve of 0.92 (95% CI, 0.85–0.99), and good calibration (p = 0.72, Hosmer-Lemeshow test). Ten-year overall survival rates in low-risk (0 point), intermediate-risk (1 to 2 points), and high-risk (3 to 4 points) groups were 100%, 90.9%, and 24.3%, respectively. This new scoring system would be useful for treatment decisions and prognostic prediction at initial diagnosis.

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