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Vol.33 No.6 2000 June [Table of Contents] [Full text ( PDF 46KB)]
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Efficacy for Preoperative Screening of Liver Metastasis using Computed Tomography and Ultrasonography in Patients with Colon Cancer

Hitoshi Kotanagi, Emi Sato, Satoshi Murakoshi, Tomokazu Takahashi, Masatake Iida, Hiroshi Kon, Yuri Saito, Masanao Ito, Kenji Koyama and *Hideaki Ishida

Department of Surgery and *Department of Internal Medicine, Akita University School of Medicine

To establish an effective examination system for preoperative evaluation of liver metastasis by colon cancer, we analyzed the sensitivity, cost, and efficacy of computed tomography (CT) and ultrasonography (US) in 354 patients (including 63 patients with liver metastasis).The presence or absence of liver metastasis was ultimately diagnosed 5 years after the operation. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for detecting liver metastasis were 65%, 94%, and 89%, respectively for CT, 57%, 97%, and 91% for US, and 65%, 93%, and 88% for CT plus US, and there were no significant differences among them. Neither CT nor US could fully detect intrahepatic cancer spread. The cost of detection of one patient with liver metastasis was 6,298 points for plain CT, 20,169 points for enhanced CT, and 5,773 points for US. It was concluded that CT plus US should not be employed for preoperative assessment of liver metastasis, because 1) the detection rate of the two modalities is not significantly different, and 2) these modalities do not compensate for each other's defects. From the standpoint of the cost-benefit relationship, US should be selected for preoperative evaluation of liver metastasis.

Key words
preoperative assessment of liver metastasis from colon cancer, detection rate of liver metastasis in computed tomography and ultrasonography, Efficacy of preoperative evaluation of liver metastasis

Jpn J Gastroenterol Surg 33: 703-708, 2000

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Hitoshi Kotanagi Department of Surgery, Akita University School of Medicine1-1-1 Hondo, Akita, 010-8543 JAPAN

Accepted
March 22, 2000

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