Application of the Node-RADS system for evaluation of regional lymph nodes based on computed tomography data in colon cancer patients
Автор: Gorshkova M.A., Semenov N.N., Danilov M.A., Vasnev O.S., Kulezneva Yu.V., Lesko K.A., Prosikov V.A.
Журнал: Злокачественные опухоли @malignanttumors
Рубрика: Оригинальные исследования. Вопросы диагностики
Статья в выпуске: 3 т.14, 2024 года.
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Introduction: Recent studies of neoadjuvant therapy for colon cancer indicate a significant percentage of patients’ retreatment, more likely due to the low accuracy of radiation diagnostics. The new Node-RADS lymph node assessment system can allow for more accurate selection of patients for neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Currently, the efficiency of adjuvant chemotherapy has been reliably substantiated for N1 within three months, for N2 within 6 months, for NO-only in the presence of negative prognosis factors. This allows us to study the applicability of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with high reliability of lymph node involvement according to computed tomography data in the preoperative period.Study objective: To determine the diagnostic efficiency of the Node-RADS system for predicting the risk of metastatic lymph node involvement in colon cancer patients.Materials and methods: A retrospective comparative analysis of computed tomography and pathomorphological examination data was performed for 75 colon cancer patients operated on at the M. N. A. S. Loginov in the period from 2021 to 2023. The clinical stage was routinely established based on the results of computed tomography of the chest and abdomen with intravenous contrast. Restaging was performed in the same patients according to the Node-RADS system with a lymph node score of 1-5 points. The results of two radiation diagnostic methods were compared with the data of the pathomorphological examination of the surgical material.Results: The accuracy (AUC) of computed tomography in the routine diagnostic method was 0.69. According to Node-RADS assessment, lymph nodes of 4-5 points were considered involved. Statistical analysis showed that the accuracy of this method increased significantly (AUC0.93). To determine the differences between the results of routine assessment, Node-RADS and the pathomorphological examination results, we found statistically significant (p Conclusions: The Node-RADS system, presented as a universal system for assessing malignant lymph nodes shows a fairly high diagnostic potential.
Colon cancer, colorectal cancer, radiation diagnostics, computed tomography, lymph node assessment, NodeRADS system
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140310091
IDR: 140310091 | DOI: 10.18027/2224-5057-2024-024