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      Diagnostic accuracy of EUS-FNA in the evaluation of pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms grading: Possible clinical impact of misclassification

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          Background and Objectives:

          Prognosis of pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (PanNENs) mostly depend on tumor stage and grade, determined by Ki-67 labeling index. EUS-FNA is considered the gold-standard technique to obtain it. The aims of our study were to establish diagnostic accuracy of preoperative EUS-FNA Ki-67 evaluation considering final pathological assessment on surgical specimen as gold standard and to investigate the possible impact on prognosis of misclassification.

          Methods:

          This is a retrospective study from a prospectively collected database. EUS-FNA grading (eG) and surgical one (sG) measured according to Ki-67 proliferative index values, according to 2017 WHO classification, were compared. eG-sG correlation was evaluated by Spearman index. Logistic regression investigated factors associated with misclassification. Prognostic difference in terms of progression-free survival was evaluated by Kaplan Meier method.

          Results:

          One hundred and twelve PanNENs patients enrolled. In 13.4% of patients (15/112) EUS-FNA “undergraded” patients (eG1 vs. sG2), while in 12.5% ( n = 14) it “overgraded” PanNENs (eG2 to sG1). No misclassifications in G3 patients. In patients with tumors <20 mm ( n = 44), 2 (4.5%) eG1 and 10 (22.7%) eG2 were finally classified respectively as G2 and G1 at surgical histology. No factors, as i.e. the lesions’ size or their morphological aspect, were associated with misclassification. In overgraded PanNENs, no progression occurred, while in patients correctly classified/undergraded the progression rate was 14.3%.

          Conclusions:

          This is the largest cohort of surgical PanNENs with preoperative EUS-FNA grading evaluation. Despite an acceptable eG-sG correlation, about 25% of patients are misclassified. Clinical impact of misclassification should be carefully considered especially in small tumors undergoing observation.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Endosc Ultrasound
                Endosc Ultrasound
                EUS
                Endoscopic Ultrasound
                Wolters Kluwer - Medknow (India )
                2303-9027
                2226-7190
                Sep-Oct 2021
                18 October 2021
                : 10
                : 5
                : 372-380
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Division of Pancreato-Biliary Endoscopy and EUS, Pancreas Translational and Clinical Research Center, San Raffaele Scientific Institute IRCCS, Milano, Italy
                [2 ]Division of Pancreatic Surgery, Pancreas Translational and Clinical Research Center, San Raffaele Scientific Institute IRCCS, Milano, Italy
                [3 ]Department of Pathology, Pancreas Translational and Clinical Research Center, San Raffaele Scientific Institute IRCCS, Milano, Italy
                Author notes
                Address for correspondence Dr. Matteo Tacelli, Pancreato-Biliary Endoscopy and EUS Division, Pancreas Translational and Clinical Research Center, San Raffaele Scientific Institute IRCCS, Milano, Italy. E-mail: matteo.tacelli@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                EUS-10-372
                10.4103/EUS-D-20-00261
                8544016
                34677159
                76a230ac-12ed-4c99-8f50-cef29707427f
                Copyright: © 2021 Endoscopic Ultrasound

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                History
                : 03 December 2020
                : 12 July 2021
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                neuroendocrine neoplasm,rapid on-site evaluation,survival,cytology,ki-67

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