Changes in tumor vascularity depicted by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography as a predictor of chemotherapeutic effect in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer
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- DOI: 10.1097/mpa.0b013e318183ff73
Changes in tumor vascularity depicted by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography as a predictor of chemotherapeutic effect in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer
Abstract
Objectives: This study was conducted to assess changes in tumor vascularity using contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in patients with pancreatic carcinoma under systemic chemotherapy and to examine the correlation among vascular change, clinicopathologic factors, and outcome.
Methods: Forty-one consecutive patients with histopathologically confirmed pancreatic carcinoma who had distant metastases and were under systemic chemotherapy were recruited. Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography was performed before and after 1 and 2 cycles of treatment.The vascular signals from the tumor were continuously recorded,and the highest signal intensity was selected and classified into 5 categories by their intensity.
Results: As for the tumor response determined by dynamic computed tomography after 2 cycles, 6 patients showed a partial response, 25 remained stable, and in 10 patients, the disease progressed. A significant relationship was observed between vascular change after 1 cycle and tumor response (P G 0.001). Progression-free survival and overall survival were significantly short in the case of patients showing increased vascularity after 1 and 2 cycles of chemotherapy, compared with those who did not (P G 0.001).
Conclusions: Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography was useful to evaluate tumor vascular changes and thereby the effect of systemic chemotherapy, as well as the prognosis of patients with advanced pancreatic carcinoma.
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