Purpose: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of the delayed-phase difference between tumor and pancreas for differentiating solid pseudopapillary tumors (SPTs) from non-functional neuroendocrine tumors (NF-NETs) of the pancreas.
Methods: This retrospective review included 148 consecutive patients with SPT and 98 consecutive patients with NF-NET confirmed by pathology. Patients with SPT and NF-NET were matched via propensity score matching (PSM). All patients underwent multidetector computed tomography (MDCT). For each patient, the delayed-phase difference between the tumor and pancreas was measured, and the performance of this variable was assessed based on its discriminative ability and clinical utility.
Results: After PSM, 27 patients with SPT and 27 patients with NF-NET were included in the matched analysis. There were no statistically significant differences in clinical and CT characteristics between the resulting two groups (p > 0.05). The delayed-phase difference values between the tumor and pancreas were significantly lower in patients with SPT (median: -0.45; range: -2.05 to 0.73) than in patients with NF-NET (median: 0.71; range: -1.39 to 2.38). The delayed-phase difference between tumor and pancreas had a high diagnostic accuracy (area under the curve=0.88). The best cutoff point based on maximizing the sum of the sensitivity and specificity was -0.23 (sensitivity = 88.89%; specificity = 88.89%; accuracy = 0.89).
Conclusions: The delayed-phase difference between tumor and pancreas can accurately and noninvasively differentiate SPT from NF-NET.
Keywords: Diagnosis; Multidetector computed tomography; Neuroendocrine tumors; Pancreatic neoplasms; Propensity score.
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