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Tumour-pleura relationship on CT is a risk factor for occult lymph node metastasis in peripheral clinical stage IA solid adenocarcinoma

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EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-023-09476-5

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Lung; Adenocarcinoma; Pleura; Lymphatic metastasis; Multidetector computed tomography

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The relationship between tumor and pleura is a risk factor for occult lymph node metastasis (OLNM) in peripheral clinical stage IA solid adenocarcinoma. Patients with type 3 or 4 tumor-pleura relationship are more likely to have visceral pleural invasion and predict OLNM.
ObjectivesTo investigate whether the tumour-pleura relationship on computed tomography (CT) is a risk factor for occult lymph node metastasis (OLNM) in peripheral clinical stage IA solid adenocarcinoma.MethodsA total of 232 patients were included in the study. The tumour-pleura relationship was divided into four types: type 1, the tumour was unrelated to the pleura; type 2, the tumour was not in contact with the pleura, and one or more linear or striated pleural tags were visible; type 3, the tumour was not in contact with the pleura, and one or more linear or striated pleural tags with soft tissue component at the pleural end were visible; and type 4, the tumour was in contact with the pleura. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to identify the predictive factors, including the tumour-pleura relationship, clinical factors, conventional CT findings, and pathology-reported visceral pleural invasion, for OLNM.ResultsType 3 and 4 tumour-pleura relationships were more likely to have visceral pleural invasion than type 1 and 2 tumour-pleura relationships (p < 0.001). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses revealed that the type 3 or 4 tumour-pleura relationship (OR: 3.261, p = 0.026), carcinoembryonic antigen level (OR: 3.361, p = 0.006), cytokeratin 19 fragments level (OR: 2.539, p = 0.025), and mediastinal window tumour size (OR: 1.078, p = 0.020) were predictive factors for OLNM.ConclusionsThe type 3 or 4 tumour-pleura relationship is correlated with a greater risk of OLNM in peripheral clinical stage IA solid adenocarcinoma.

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