Double contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in preoperative T staging of gastric cancer: A comparison with endoscopic ultrasonography

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Objective: To compare the precision of double contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (DCEUS) to endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) in preoperative T staging of gastric cancers. Methods: This retrospective study consisted of 158 pathologically confirmed gastric cancer patients. All patients underwent DCEUS (intravenous contrast-enhanced ultrasonography combined with oral contrast-enhanced ultrasonography) and endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) preoperatively. The histopathological findings of resected specimens were compared with the results of DCEUS and EUS retrospectively. Results: The accuracy of DCEUS and EUS in evaluating the T staging of gastric cancer were 82.3% (T1 62.5%,T2 84.4%,T3 87.9%,T4 91.3%) and 76.6% (T1 84.4%,T2 82.2%,T3 72.4%,T4 65.2%), respectively. There were no significant differences between the methods for the overall T staging accuracy (χ2 = 1.569, P = 0.210). But EUS was superior to DCEUS for T1 stage (χ2 = 3.925, P = 0.048) and DCEUS was superior to EUS for T3 stage (χ2 = 4.393, P = 0.036) and T4 stage (χ2 = 4.600, P = 0.032). Conclusion: DCEUS is a convenient and noninvasive method with high precision, which can be used as the primary imaging technique for advanced gastric cancer T staging. In early gastric cancer, we should prefer EUS. Two methods are complementary for assessing tumor invasion depth of gastric cancer.

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Wang, L., Liu, Z., Kou, H., He, H., Zheng, B., Zhou, L., & Yang, Y. (2019). Double contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in preoperative T staging of gastric cancer: A comparison with endoscopic ultrasonography. Frontiers in Oncology, 9(FEB). https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2019.00066

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