Lugol‐unstained lesions location in the esophagus affects the detection rate of malignancy: a population‐based study

Author:

Qin Jing1ORCID,Liu Mengfei1,Liu Anxiang2,Guo Chuanhai1,Qi Zifan1ORCID,Zhou Ren1,Yang Haijun3,Li Fenglei4,Duan Liping5ORCID,Shen Lin6,Wu Qi7,Liu Zhen1,Pan Yaqi1,Liu Fangfang1,Liu Ying1,Cai Hong1,He Zhonghu1,Ke Yang1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Molecular Oncology, Beijing Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research, Department of Genetics Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute Beijing China

2. Endoscopy Center Anyang Cancer Hospital Anyang China

3. Department of Pathology Anyang Cancer Hospital Anyang China

4. Hua County People's Hospital Anyang China

5. Department of Gastroenterology Peking University Third Hospital Beijing China

6. State Key Laboratory of Holistic Integrative Management of Gastrointestinal Cancers, Beijing Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research, Department of Gastrointestinal Oncology Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute Beijing China

7. State Key Laboratory of Holistic Integrative Management of Gastrointestinal Cancers, Beijing Key Laboratory of Carcinogenesis and Translational Research, Endoscopy Center Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to evaluate the impact of Lugol‐unstained lesion (LUL) location on the detection yield, which may help the endoscopist select targets for biopsy.MethodsWe enrolled 1064 subjects who had LULs at the baseline screening of a population‐based randomized controlled trial. There were 1166 LULs with recorded location and pathologic diagnosis, and these were used for analysis. The detection rate of severe dysplasia and above (SDA) was calculated as the number of LULs identified as SDA divided by the number of LULs biopsied. Logistic regression with a generalized estimating equation was applied to evaluate the association between the location of a given LUL and the risk of the LUL being SDA.ResultsThe detection rate of SDA for LULs located in the lower, middle, and upper esophagus increased from 5.9% and 10.9% to 16.7%. LUL location was significantly associated with having SDA (adjusted odds ratio (OR)upper vs. lower = 2.88, 95% confidential interval (CI) = 1.48–5.60; adjusted ORmiddle vs. lower = 1.63, 95% CI = 0.96–2.76), and the association was stronger in subgroups with a family history of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) (adjusted ORupper vs. lower = 9.72, 95% CI = 2.57–36.69; adjusted ORmiddle vs. lower = 3.76, 95% CI = 0.93–15.21).ConclusionsOur results suggest that more attention should be paid by endoscopists to LULs in the upper and middle esophagus, particularly for individuals with a family history of ESCC.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Beijing Nova Program

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gastroenterology,Hepatology

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