Objectives
To evaluate the utility of MDCT criteria for the determination of resectability and tumor response in borderline resectable pancreatic cancer (BRPC) following neoadjuvant therapy (NAT).
Methods
This prospective study includes 90 consecutive BRPC patients who underwent surgery following NAT. Two radiologists assessed baseline and pre-surgical CTs for (largest tumor axis, size, attenuation, and vascular criteria). Logistic regression was used to determine which CT criteria independently associated with R0 resection and pathologic major response (pMR). Median survival and overall survival (OS) were calculated.
Results
Seventy-three/90 (81.1%) patients had R0 resection, and 11/90 (12.2%) had pMR.
After NAT, there were significant interval changes in the largest tumor axis, size, attenuation, and venous burden index (VBI) (P < 0.02). On the multivariable analysis, regression of the VBI and low VBI at …
Research Member
          
      Research Department
              
          Research Year
              2021
          Research Journal
              European Journal of Radiology
          Research Publisher
              Elsevier
          Research Vol
              NULL
          Research Rank
              1
          Research_Pages
              109685
          Research Website
              https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0720048X21001650
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