医学
卵巢癌
结直肠癌
放射科
医学物理学
介入放射学
神经组阅片室
指南
癌症
内科学
病理
神经学
精神科
作者
Vincent Vandecaveye,Pascal Rousset,Stéphanie Nougaret,Artem Stepanyan,Milagros Otero-García,Olivera Nikolić,Maira Hameed,Karolien Goffin,Ignace H. J. de Hingh,Max J. Lahaye,Ignace H. J. de Hingh
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00330-024-11124-5
摘要
Abstract Objectives Diagnostic imaging of peritoneal metastases in ovarian and colorectal cancer remains pivotal in selecting the most appropriate treatment and balancing clinical benefit with treatment-related morbidity and mortality. To address the challenges related to diagnostic imaging and detecting and reporting peritoneal metastatic spread, a joint guideline was created by the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR), European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR), Peritoneal Surface Oncology Group International (PSOGI), and European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM). Methods A targeted literature search was performed and consensus recommendations were proposed using Delphi questionnaires and a five-point Likert scale. Results A total of three Delphi rounds were performed. Consensus was reached on the position of diagnostic imaging for assessment of operability, treatment response monitoring, and follow-up of peritoneal metastases, optimal imaging modality and their technical imaging requirements depending on the indication and how to optimise communication of imaging results by the report and multidisciplinary board discussion. The complete list of recommendations is provided. Conclusion These expert consensus statements aim to guide appropriate indications, acquisition, interpretation, and reporting of imaging for operability assessment, treatment response monitoring, and follow-up of peritoneal metastases in ovarian and colorectal cancer patients. Key Points Question Staging peritoneal metastases (PM) helps to guide clinical decision-making for colorectal and ovarian cancer patients. How can we optimise the use of imaging techniques to assess PM? Findings Imaging plays a crucial role in the detection, operability assessment, treatment response monitoring, and follow-up of peritoneal metastases in colorectal and ovarian cancer patients. Clinical relevance These expert consensus statements aim to guide appropriate indication, acquisition, interpretation, and reporting of imaging for operability assessment, treatment response monitoring, and follow-up of peritoneal metastases in ovarian and colorectal cancer patients.
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