2016
DOI: 10.3747/co.23.3124
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Negative Predictive Value of Preoperative Computed Tomography in Determining Pathologic Local Invasion, Nodal Disease, and Abdominal Metastases in Gastric Cancer

Abstract: Background Before undergoing curative-intent resection of gastric adenocarcinoma (ga), most patients undergo

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“…High volume centres present contrasting numbers with negative prognostic value (NPV) of LN involvement at a level of 90.1% among patients with early GC [21,30]. However, in advanced GC Kagedan et al estimated NPV of LN metastases at 43.3%, emphasizing the issue of cN understaging [31]. On the other hand, Yamamoto et al investigated a correlation between the histological type of GC and accuracy of preoperative LN assessment: well-differentiated GC patients had more frequent overdiagnosis of LN involvement than undifferentiated GC (50% vs. 13.3%) [22].…”
Section: Computed Tomographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High volume centres present contrasting numbers with negative prognostic value (NPV) of LN involvement at a level of 90.1% among patients with early GC [21,30]. However, in advanced GC Kagedan et al estimated NPV of LN metastases at 43.3%, emphasizing the issue of cN understaging [31]. On the other hand, Yamamoto et al investigated a correlation between the histological type of GC and accuracy of preoperative LN assessment: well-differentiated GC patients had more frequent overdiagnosis of LN involvement than undifferentiated GC (50% vs. 13.3%) [22].…”
Section: Computed Tomographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A current study reviewing 2,414 gastric cancer patients in 116 Canadian institutions categorized 450 patients as "negative nodal status" by CT; these patients underwent resection with curative intent and were actually found to be nodal positive. Thus, the negative predictive value was actually only 43.3% for nodal involvement (13). This means that CT could not detect 56.7% of patients with regional lymph node metastasis.…”
Section: Computed Tomography (Ct)mentioning
confidence: 92%