1. Assessing surgical difficulty in locally advanced mid-low rectal cancer: the accuracy of two MRI-based predictive scores
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De'Angelis, N., Pigneur, F., Martinez-Perez, A., Vitali, G. C., Landi, F., Gomez-Abril, S. A., Assalino, M., Espin, E., Ris, F., Luciani, A., Brunetti, F., Alani, R., Aupin, L., Bianchi, G., Memeo, R., Petrucciani, N., Marti-Martinez, E., Ripolles, T., Breguet, R., Puppa, G., Terraz, S., Armario, D., Rodrigues, V., and Vera, M.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Databases, Factual ,Colorectal cancer ,mri ,rectal cancer ,score ,surgical difficulty ,Anastomosis ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,External validity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Predictive Value of Tests ,medicine ,Humans ,Stage (cooking) ,Rectal cancer ,Retrospective Studies ,Proctectomy ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Rectal Neoplasms ,business.industry ,Patient Selection ,Rectum ,Gastroenterology ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Total mesorectal excision ,Treatment Outcome ,ROC Curve ,Area Under Curve ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Radiology ,business ,Body mass index ,MRI - Abstract
Aim Predicting surgical difficulty is a critical factor in the management of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC). This study evaluates the accuracy and external validity of a recently published morphometric score to predict surgical difficulty and additionally proposes a new score to identify preoperatively LARC patients with a high risk of having a difficult surgery. Methods This is a retrospective study based on the European MRI and Rectal Cancer Surgery (EuMaRCS) database, including patients with mid/low LARC who were treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy and laparoscopic total mesorectal excision (L-TME) with primary anastomosis. For all patients, pretreatment and restaging MRI were available. Surgical difficulty was graded as high and low based upon a composite outcome, including operative (e.g. duration of surgery) and postoperative variables (e.g. hospital stay). Score accuracy was assessed by estimating sensitivity, specificity and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AROC). Results In a total of 136 LARC patients, 17 (12.5%) were graded as high surgical difficulty. The previously published score (calculated on body mass index, intertuberous distance, mesorectal fat area, type of anastomosis) showed low predictive value (sensitivity 11.8%; specificity 92.4%; AROC 0.612). The new EuMaRCS score was developed using the following significant predictors of surgical difficulty: body mass index > 30, interspinous distance < 96.4 mm, ymrT stage >= T3b and male sex. It demonstrated high accuracy (AROC 0.802). Conclusion The EuMaRCS score was found to be more sensitive and specific than the previous score in predicting surgical difficulty in LARC patients who are candidates for L-TME. However, this score has yet to be externally validated.
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- 2019