Year 2022 / Volume 114 / Number 12
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Clinical characteristics and risk factors for upgraded pathology in patients with gastric intraepithelial neoplasia after endoscopic submucosal dissection

725-730

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2022.8473/2021

Lin Li, Shuang Zhou, Chiyi He,

Abstract
Background and Aims: The pathological results of endoscopic forceps biopsy (EFB) are frequently inconsistent with those after endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in patients with gastric intraepithelial neoplasia (GIN). The aim of this study was to explore the risk factors for upgraded pathology after ESD in the Wannan region of Anhui Province, in order to guide the best clinical treatment of GIN. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College. Univariate analysis and multivariate analysis were used to investigate the independent risk factors for pathology upgrade between EFB and ESD. Results: In total, 215 patients who were initially diagnosed with GIN from EFB and subsequently received treatment with ESD were eventually selected for analysis. Age >60 years, a lesion located in upper 2/3 of the stomach, a lesion size of >2 cm, a lesion surface with redness and nodules and a lesion with irregular or absent microglands were significantly associated with the upgraded group after ESD. Multivariate analysis suggested that a lesion size of >2 cm (odds ratio [OR], 1.499; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.222-1.909; P=0.026), a lesion surface with redness (OR, 1.508; 95%CI, 1.260-1.993; P=0.048) and nodules (OR, 1.390; 95%CI, 1.195-1.778; P=0.008) were independent predictors for the upgraded group. Conclusions: For patients with suspected GIN by EFB, a lesion size of >2 cm, a lesion surface with redness and nodules should be taken into account before deciding on the ESD.
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Publication history

Received: 26/11/2021

Accepted: 07/03/2022

Online First: 14/03/2022

Published: 12/12/2022

Article revision time: 98 days

Article Online First time: 108 days

Article editing time: 381 days


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