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Color Doppler vascularity index can predict distant metastasis and survival in colon cancer patients.

C N Chen1, Y M Cheng, J T Liang, P H Lee, F J Hsieh, R H Yuan, S M Wang, M F Chang, K J Chang.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical usefulness of the color Doppler vascularity index (CDVI) in patients with colon cancer before surgery. Forty-four patients with sonographically visible tumor mass of colon cancer were investigated. The CDVI of each tumor was determined using transabdominal color Doppler ultrasound. The CDVI was defined as the ratio of the number of the colored pixels within a tumor section to the number of total pixels in that specific tumor section and was calculated by using Encomate software (Electronic Business Machine Co. Ltd., Taipei, Taiwan). The correlation between the CDVI and clinicopathological factors, mode of recurrence, and patient survival was studied. For comparison, microvessel density (the mean number of microvessels in three areas of highest vascular density at x200 magnification) of the tumors of these 44 patients was also evaluated by using immunohistochemical staining of surgical specimens with anti-CD34. The microvessel density was not correlated with Dukes' classification, clinicopathological factors, and survival. The CDVI was significantly higher in the patients with lymph node metastases and vascular invasion than in those without such metastases and invasion (P = 0.006 and P = 0.0098, respectively). Moreover, in patients with a high CDVI (> 15%) and positive vascular invasion, survival was significantly poorer than in those with low CDVI (< or = 15%) and negative invasion (P = 0.0037 and 0.0039, respectively). Multivariate analysis indicated that liver metastasis, vascular invasion, and CDVI are independent prognostic factors in the patients with colon cancer. According to the mode of recurrence in 36 patients who underwent curative resection, the frequency of the distant organ recurrence was significantly higher in the high CDVI group (40%) than in the low CDVI group (0%). The CDVI is a good preoperative indicator of recurrence and patient survival in colon cancer. Thus, the CDVI may be helpful in stratifying patients for adjuvant therapy.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10850434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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