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Accuracy of the IASLC/ATS/ERS histological subtyping of stage I lung adenocarcinoma on intraoperative frozen sections.

Humberto E Trejo Bittar1, Pimpin Incharoen1, Andrew D Althouse2, Sanja Dacic1.   

Abstract

Histological subtyping of surgically resected lung adenocarcinoma has been shown to be of prognostic significance, and limited surgical resection has been proposed as a treatment of choice for early-stage lung adenocarcinoma. The accuracy of histological subtyping has been recently assessed in the surgical resection and small biopsy specimens; however, the accuracy of intraoperative subtyping on frozen sections remains relatively unknown. The aim of this study was to determine diagnostic accuracy and interobserver variability in histological subtyping of lung adenocarcinoma on intraoperative frozen sections. Overall, 112 consecutive cases of surgically resected stage I lung adenocarcinoma were reviewed independently by three pathologists. Histological patterns (acinar, lepidic, papillary, micropapillary, and solid) and mucinous variant were recorded in 5% increments for each intraoperative frozen and permanent sections. Primary and secondary histological patterns were assigned in each case. Kappa scores were calculated to evaluate agreement between pathologists in the assessment of histological subtype on intraoperative frozen sections versus permanent sections. Overall agreement between intraoperative frozen and permanent sections was moderate for primary pattern (69.7% of cases), with kappa scores ranging from 0.43 to 0.58, with more consistent agreement for stage IA tumors. Kappa scores for the secondary pattern ranged from 0.16 to 0.32. Acinar and solid patterns were most likely to be correctly identified as primary growth patterns. Micropapillary pattern was recognized in only 11-55% of cases. The main reasons for discrepancies between intraoperative frozen and permanent sections were inadequate sampling and poor quality of frozen sections. Our study suggests that it is difficult to predict the primary adenocarcinoma pattern on a single representative frozen section. This observation suggests a potential impact on the extent of frozen section sampling by pathologists at the time of intraoperative consultation, if surgical management of stage I lung adenocarcinoma will be guided by its histological subtype.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26022456     DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2015.71

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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