Author:
Li Qi,Dou Minghui,Liu Hengchao,Jia Pengbo,Wang Xintuan,Geng Xilin,Zhang Yu,Yang Rui,Li Junhui,Yang Wenbin,Yao Chunhe,Zhang Xiaodi,Lei Da,Yang Chenglin,Hao Qiwei,Liu Yimin,Guo Zhihua,Geng Zhimin,Zhang Dong
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The prevalence of neoplastic polyps in gallbladder polyps (GPs) increases sharply with age and is associated with gallbladder carcinoma (GBC). This study aims to predict neoplastic polyps and provide appropriate treatment strategies based on preoperative ultrasound features in patients with different age level.
Methods
According to the age classification of WHO, 1523 patients with GPs who underwent cholecystectomy from January 2015 to December 2019 at 11 tertiary hospitals in China were divided into young adults group (n=622), middle-aged group (n=665) and elderly group (n=236). Linear scoring models were established based on independent risk variables screened by the Logistic regression model in different age groups. The area under ROC (AUC) to evaluate the predictive ability of linear scoring models, long- and short- diameter of GPs.
Results
Independent risk factors for neoplastic polyps included the number of polyps, polyp size (long diameter), and fundus in the young adults and elderly groups, while the number of polyps, polyp size (long diameter), and polyp size (short diameter) in the middle-aged groups. In different age groups, the AUCs of its linear scoring model were higher than the AUCs of the long- and short- diameter of GPs for differentiating neoplastic and non-neoplastic polyps (all P<0.05), and Hosmer-Lemeshow goodness of fit test showed that the prediction accuracy of the linear scoring models was higher than the long- and short- diameter of GPs (all P>0.05).
Conclusion
The linear scoring models of the young adults, middle-aged and elderly groups can effectively distinguish neoplastic polyps from non-neoplastic polyps based on preoperative ultrasound features.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Key Research and Development Program of Shaanxi Province
Central University Basic Research Business Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC