Risk factors of lymph node metastasis in 734 early gastric carcinoma radical resections in a Chinese population

OBJECTIVE To investigate the risk factors of lymph node metastasis (LNM) in early gastric carcinoma (EGC) in a Chinese population. METHODS The data were analyzed to determine risk factors of LNM. The patients’ characteristics, the tumor's location, gross features, histological type, differentia...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of digestive diseases 2018-10, Vol.19 (10), p.586-595
Hauptverfasser: Du, Ming Zhan, Gan, Wen Juan, Yu, Jie, Liu, Wei, Zhan, Sheng Hua, Huang, Shan, Huang, Ren Peng, Guo, Ling Chuan, Huang, Qin
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE To investigate the risk factors of lymph node metastasis (LNM) in early gastric carcinoma (EGC) in a Chinese population. METHODS The data were analyzed to determine risk factors of LNM. The patients’ characteristics, the tumor's location, gross features, histological type, differentiation, invasive depth, lymphovascular invasion (LVI), perineural invasion and the numbers of lymph nodes retrieved and involved were statistically analyzed. RESULTS A total of 734 patients with EGC were finally enrolled in the study, and LNM was present in 14.2% (104/734) of them. By univariate analysis, significant risk factors for LNM included depressed or excavated gross patterns, size ≥1.0 cm, SM2, moderate/poor differentiation, histological type of hepatoid or micropapillary adenocarcinoma, LVI, perineural invasion and tumor necrosis. By multivariate analysis, independent risk factors for LNM were size ≥3.0 cm (odds ratio [OR] 4.9), SM2 (OR 2.4), moderate (OR 3.6) and poor (OR 5.0) differentiation, LVI (OR 3.1) and tumor necrosis (OR 1.7). Early gastric cardiac carcinoma (OR 0.3) had a significantly lower risk than non‐cardiac carcinoma. No LNM was identified in 67 EGC of
ISSN:1751-2972
1751-2980
DOI:10.1111/1751-2980.12670