The prognostic importance of MRI detected extramural vascular invasion (mrEMVI) in locally advanced rectal cancer

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作者
van den Broek, J. J. [1 ]
van der Wolf, F. S. W. [2 ]
Heijnen, L. A. [1 ]
Schreurs, W. H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Northwest Clin, Dept Surg, POB 501, NL-1815 JD Alkmaar, Netherlands
[2] Antonius Hosp Sneek, Dept Radiol, Sneek, Netherlands
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rectal cancer; MRI; EMVI; extramural vascular invasion; Prognosis; VENOUS INVASION; RISK;
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10.1007/s00384-020-03632-9
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background MRI detected extramural vascular invasion (mrEMVI) is a poor prognostic factor in rectal cancer patients. The objectives of this study were to assess survival outcomes in patients with and without mrEMVI and to compare the prognostic value of mrEMVI with other rectal cancer features. Methods In a Dutch high volume rectal cancer center cohort of sixty-seven locally advanced rectal cancer patients, an independent radiologist reviewed all primary staging MRI scans. The presence of mrEMVI was correlated to tumor specific and survival outcomes. Results 20/67 patients had mrEMVI positive rectal cancer. 55% (11/20) developed metachronous metastases, compared with 23% (11/47) in the mrEMVI negative group (OR 4.0, p = 0.01). Overall survival was also decreased with a Hazard ratio of 3.3 (p = 0.01). A multivariable logistic regression with a backward selection procedure was conducted including cT-stage, c-N-stage, extramural tumor invasion depth, mesorectal fascia involvement, distance to anorectal junction, tumor length, mrEMVI, CEA level, and synchronous metastases. After stepwise removal based on p value, only positive mrEMVI remained as a single significant predictor for metachronous metastases (OR: 4.16 , p < 0.05). Conclusion Positive mrEMVI is a poor prognostic factor in locally advanced rectal cancer with a 4-fold increased risk of developing metachronous metastases after surgery and a worsened overall survival. mrEMVI also appeared an independent risk factor, with a stronger prediction for metachronous metastases than other MRI-detectable tumor characteristics. mrEMVI should be incorporated in all risk stratification guidelines for rectal cancer.
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