Utility of contrast-enhanced harmonic EUS for diagnosis of portal vein invasion by pancreatic cancer

Endosc Ultrasound. 2022 Sep-Oct;11(5):401-406. doi: 10.4103/EUS-D-21-00185.

Abstract

Background: The value of contrast-enhanced harmonic EUS (CH-EUS) for diagnosis of portal vein invasion in patients with pancreatic cancer was evaluated.

Patients and methods: This single-center, retrospective study included consecutive patients with pancreatic cancer who underwent both surgical resection after preoperative EUS, CH-EUS, and contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CE-CT) examinations between April 2015 and August 2017. CH-EUS evaluation was performed during the late phase. Portal vein invasion on EUS and CH-EUS was defined as no continuity in the line of the vessel wall. Definition of portal vein invasion on CE-CT was based on the Loyer's criteria. The accuracy of three modalities for diagnosis of invasion into the portal vein was compared using the McNemar's test.

Results: Eighty-eight patients (mean age: 71.0 years, ratio of male to female: 48:40) were eligible. Postoperative pathological results were as follows: seven cases of portal vein invasion; 81 cases without. Diagnostic accuracy of EUS, CH-EUS, and CE-CT for diagnosing invasion into the portal vein was 72.7%, 93.2%, and 81.8%, respectively. The differences between CH-EUS and CE-CT (P = 0.0094) and CH-EUS and EUS (P = 0.0022) were significant. EUS and CE-CT were comparable.

Conclusion: CH-EUS is useful for diagnosis of portal vein invasion by pancreatic cancer.

Keywords: Loyer's Criteria; contrast-enhanced computed tomography; contrast-enhanced harmonic EUS; pancreatic cancer; portal vein invasion.