Peritoneal lavage examination as a prognostic tool in cases of gastric cancer

Introduction : Peritoneal tumor seeding is a common form of recurrence after gastric cancer surgery. The finding of free tumor cells and/or elevation of tumor markers in the peritoneal fluid could predict intraperitoneal tumor recurrence. The results of these examination can be used for indication o...

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Main Authors: David Hoskovec, Jozef Varga, Petr Dytrych, Ellen Konecna, Jan Matek
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-11-01
Series:Archives of Medical Science
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spelling doaj-202fd75be5c245e5a52ad516ac07d4672020-11-25T02:42:06ZengTermedia Publishing HouseArchives of Medical Science1734-19221896-91512016-11-0113361261610.5114/aoms.2016.6404428832Peritoneal lavage examination as a prognostic tool in cases of gastric cancerDavid HoskovecJozef VargaPetr DytrychEllen KonecnaJan MatekIntroduction : Peritoneal tumor seeding is a common form of recurrence after gastric cancer surgery. The finding of free tumor cells and/or elevation of tumor markers in the peritoneal fluid could predict intraperitoneal tumor recurrence. The results of these examination can be used for indication of aggressive treatment modalities such as hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC). Material and methods : We have operated on 105 patients suffering from gastric cancer. The control group consisted of 12 patients without malignant disease. Peritoneal lavage fluid or ascites was collected immediately after laparotomy and examined by cytology and biochemistry (levels of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and Ca 19–9). Sensitivity, specificity, stage correlation and overall survival were observed. Results : Elevation of tumor markers or the finding of free intraperitoneal tumor cells predicts recurrence. The prognosis of these patients corresponds to TNM classification stage IV, regardless of other TNM parameters. Sensitivity of the cytology was 34% and specificity was 85%. Sensitivity of biochemistry was 53% (combination of both markers) and specificity was 100%. Conclusions : This study confirms the importance of peritoneal fluid examination for the prognosis. We cannot recommend routine use as an indicator for HIPEC due to low sensitivity, but the result of cytological examination is an independent factor for patient survival.https://www.termedia.pl/Peritoneal-lavage-examination-as-a-prognostic-tool-in-cases-of-gastric-cancer,19,28832,1,1.htmlperitoneal cytology peritoneal biochemistry gastric cancer
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author David Hoskovec
Jozef Varga
Petr Dytrych
Ellen Konecna
Jan Matek
spellingShingle David Hoskovec
Jozef Varga
Petr Dytrych
Ellen Konecna
Jan Matek
Peritoneal lavage examination as a prognostic tool in cases of gastric cancer
Archives of Medical Science
peritoneal cytology
peritoneal biochemistry
gastric cancer
author_facet David Hoskovec
Jozef Varga
Petr Dytrych
Ellen Konecna
Jan Matek
author_sort David Hoskovec
title Peritoneal lavage examination as a prognostic tool in cases of gastric cancer
title_short Peritoneal lavage examination as a prognostic tool in cases of gastric cancer
title_full Peritoneal lavage examination as a prognostic tool in cases of gastric cancer
title_fullStr Peritoneal lavage examination as a prognostic tool in cases of gastric cancer
title_full_unstemmed Peritoneal lavage examination as a prognostic tool in cases of gastric cancer
title_sort peritoneal lavage examination as a prognostic tool in cases of gastric cancer
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Archives of Medical Science
issn 1734-1922
1896-9151
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Introduction : Peritoneal tumor seeding is a common form of recurrence after gastric cancer surgery. The finding of free tumor cells and/or elevation of tumor markers in the peritoneal fluid could predict intraperitoneal tumor recurrence. The results of these examination can be used for indication of aggressive treatment modalities such as hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC). Material and methods : We have operated on 105 patients suffering from gastric cancer. The control group consisted of 12 patients without malignant disease. Peritoneal lavage fluid or ascites was collected immediately after laparotomy and examined by cytology and biochemistry (levels of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and Ca 19–9). Sensitivity, specificity, stage correlation and overall survival were observed. Results : Elevation of tumor markers or the finding of free intraperitoneal tumor cells predicts recurrence. The prognosis of these patients corresponds to TNM classification stage IV, regardless of other TNM parameters. Sensitivity of the cytology was 34% and specificity was 85%. Sensitivity of biochemistry was 53% (combination of both markers) and specificity was 100%. Conclusions : This study confirms the importance of peritoneal fluid examination for the prognosis. We cannot recommend routine use as an indicator for HIPEC due to low sensitivity, but the result of cytological examination is an independent factor for patient survival.
topic peritoneal cytology
peritoneal biochemistry
gastric cancer
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