TY - JOUR
T1 - The Significance of the Morphological Appearance of Peritoneal Lesions on Imaging in Patients With Peritoneal Malignancies—A Report From Phase 1 of the PRECINCT Study
AU - PRECINCT Study Group
AU - Bhatt, Aditi
AU - Rousset, Pascal
AU - Moran, Brendan J.
AU - Kazi, Mufaddal
AU - Baratti, Dario
AU - Souadka, Amine
AU - Deraco, Marcello
AU - Sammartino, Paolo
AU - Sardi, Armando
AU - Glehen, Olivier
AU - Buseck, Alison
AU - El Khannousi, Basma
AU - de Pedro, Carlos Gonzalez
AU - Biacchi, Danielle
AU - Morris, David
AU - Labow, Daniel
AU - Levine, Edward A.
AU - Mohamed, Faheez
AU - Adeleke, Gbadebo
AU - Goswami, Gaurav
AU - Bonnefoy, Isabelle
AU - Perry, Katherine Cummins
AU - Votanopoulos, Konstantinos I.
AU - Parikh, Loma
AU - Alyami, Mohammad
AU - Cohen, Noah
AU - Benzerdjeb, Nazim
AU - Shah, Nehal
AU - Bahaoui, Nezha El
AU - Khajoueinejad, Nazanin
AU - Shen, Perry
AU - Barat, Shoma
AU - Stanford, Sophia
AU - Khouchoua, Selma
AU - Troob, Samantha
AU - Shaikh, Sakina
AU - Sarpel, Umut
AU - Gushchin, Vadim
AU - Samuel, Vasanth Mark
AU - Kepenekian, Vahan
AU - Villeneuve, Laurent
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Background and Aim: This is a report from Phase 1 of the prospective, observational, PRECINCT (Pattern of peritoneal dissemination and REsponse to systemic Chemotherapy IN Common and uncommon peritoneal Tumours) study, in which we studied the incidence of disease at pathological evaluation in different morphological appearances of peritoneal malignancies (PM) on imaging. Methods: Radiological findings were captured in a specific format that included a description of the morphological appearance of PM and a correlation performed with pathological findings. Results: In 630 patients enroled at seven centres (September 2022–December 2023), 24 morphological terms were used. Among prespecified terms (N = 8 used in 6350 [92.2%] regions), scalloping was pathologically positive in 93.5%, confluent disease in 78.8%, tumour nodules in 69.6%, thickening in 66.1%, infiltration in 56.3%. Among unspecified appearances (N = 16) for 540 (7.8%) regions, ‘enhancement’ was positive in 41.5%, micronodules in 65.3% and nodularity in 60.2%. Hierarchal clustering placed gastric cancer and rare tumours together and colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer and peritoneal mesothelioma in one cluster. Conclusions: The incidence of disease at pathological evaluation for most morphological appearances was high (> 50%). Morphological description should be provided in routine radiology reports. A set of standardized terms with their description should be developed by a consensus among experienced radiologists.
AB - Background and Aim: This is a report from Phase 1 of the prospective, observational, PRECINCT (Pattern of peritoneal dissemination and REsponse to systemic Chemotherapy IN Common and uncommon peritoneal Tumours) study, in which we studied the incidence of disease at pathological evaluation in different morphological appearances of peritoneal malignancies (PM) on imaging. Methods: Radiological findings were captured in a specific format that included a description of the morphological appearance of PM and a correlation performed with pathological findings. Results: In 630 patients enroled at seven centres (September 2022–December 2023), 24 morphological terms were used. Among prespecified terms (N = 8 used in 6350 [92.2%] regions), scalloping was pathologically positive in 93.5%, confluent disease in 78.8%, tumour nodules in 69.6%, thickening in 66.1%, infiltration in 56.3%. Among unspecified appearances (N = 16) for 540 (7.8%) regions, ‘enhancement’ was positive in 41.5%, micronodules in 65.3% and nodularity in 60.2%. Hierarchal clustering placed gastric cancer and rare tumours together and colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer and peritoneal mesothelioma in one cluster. Conclusions: The incidence of disease at pathological evaluation for most morphological appearances was high (> 50%). Morphological description should be provided in routine radiology reports. A set of standardized terms with their description should be developed by a consensus among experienced radiologists.
KW - MRI peritoneum
KW - cytoreductive surgery
KW - imaging
KW - morphological apperance
KW - peritoneal malignancy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85204429592
U2 - 10.1002/jso.27869
DO - 10.1002/jso.27869
M3 - Article
C2 - 39295553
AN - SCOPUS:85204429592
SN - 0022-4790
VL - 130
SP - 1235
EP - 1248
JO - Journal of Surgical Oncology
JF - Journal of Surgical Oncology
IS - 6
ER -