The Azygos Esophageal Recess Is Not to Be Missed in Screening Lung Cancer With LDCT

Author:

Mascalchi Mario1,Cavigli Edoardo23,Picozzi Giulia4,Cozzi Diletta3,De Luca Giulia Raffaella5,Diciotti Stefano56

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical and Experimental Biomedical Sciences “Mario Serio,” University of Florence, Florence, Italy

2. Radiology Division, Nuovo Ospedale S. Giovanni di Dio “Torregalli”, Azienda Sanitaria Toscana Centro, Italy

3. Department of Radiology, Emergency Radiology AOU Careggi, Florence, Italy

4. Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Institute for Cancer Research, Prevention and Clinical Network (ISPRO), Florence, Italy

5. Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering ‘Guglielmo Marconi’, University of Bologna, Cesena, Italy

6. Alma Mater Research Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

Abstract

Purpose: Lesion overlooking and late diagnostic workup can compromise the efficacy of low-dose CT (LDCT) screening of lung cancer (LC), implying more advanced and less curable disease stages. We hypothesized that the azygos esophageal recess (AER) of the right lower lobe (RLL) might be an area prone to lesion overlooking in LC screening. Materials and Methods: Two radiologists reviewed the LDCT examinations of all the screen-detected incident LCs observed in the active arm of 2 randomized clinical trials: ITALUNG and national lung screening trial. Those in the AER were compared with those in the remainder of the RLL for possible differences in diagnostic lag according to the Lung-RADS 1.1 recommendations, size, stage, and mortality. Results: Six (11.7%) of 51 screen-detected incident LCs of the RLL were located in the AER. The diagnostic lag time was significantly longer (P=0.046) in the AER LC (mean 14±9 mo) than in the LC in the remaining RLL (mean 7.3±1 mo). Size and stage at diagnosis were not significantly different. All 6 subjects with LC in the AER and 16 (35.5%) of 45 subjects with LC in the remaining RLL (P=0.004) died of LC after a median follow-up of 12 years. Conclusion: Our retrospective study indicates that AER might represent a lung region of the RLL prone to have early LC overlooked due to detection or interpretation errors with possible detrimental consequences for the subject undergoing LC screening.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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