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Grading Using Ki-67 Index and Mitotic Rate Increases the Prognostic Accuracy of Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors

Authors :
Hong J. Kim
Sharon M. Weber
Charles R. Scoggins
Nipun B. Merchant
Emily R. Winslow
Shishir K. Maithel
Prejesh Philips
David A. Kooby
Robert C.G. Martin
Kelly M. McMasters
Syed A. Ahmad
Source :
Pancreas. 47(3)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

To measure the usefulness of Ki-67 proliferative index (Ki-67 index) as a prognostic variable for grading pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.A multi-institutional prospective database comprising 350 patients. Grading based on mitotic activity (2 mitoses/10 high-power fields, 2-20 and20) and Ki-67 index (3% per 10 high-power fields, 3%-20% and20%). Final grade selected based on higher grade of either variable.Most patients were in the less than 3% (n = 158) and 3% to 20% Ki-67 category (n = 107), with a minority being high-grade (Ki-6720%, n = 27). Discordance between Ki-67 and mitotic rate was noted in 58 patients. On multivariate analysis, final-grade (grade 2: P = 0.010, hazard ratio [HR], 1.2; grade 3: P = 0.002; HR, 2.8), Ki-67, mitotic rate, and lymph node status were significant prognostic markers for overall survival (OS). For disease-free survival (DFS), only final-grade (grade 2: P = 0.05; HR, 1.4; grade 3: P = 0.009; HR, 2.3), Ki-67, mitotic rate, and margin status significantly predicted DFS. Ki-67 was a better model for OS and mitotic rate for DFS. Overall combined final grade was the best model based on HR.Ki-67 is a strong prognostic factor for OS and DFS and should be included in all pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor pathology.

Details

ISSN :
15364828
Volume :
47
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pancreas
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6118a0e5c208b77f6cc116c2e4f47214