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Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2009; 15(3): 349-355
Published online Jan 21, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.349
Table 1 Patient characteristics
Parameter
Case (Patient)129 (124)
Male79
Female45
Age, yr (SD)58.51 (11.27)
Male59.48 (11.79)
Female56.71 (10.13)
ER outcome
ESD/EMR104/25
Complete resection123
En bloc117
Piecemeal6
Incomplete resection6
Post-ER diagnosis
Adenoma43 lesions
Adenoma with HGD48 lesions
Adenocarcinoma38 lesions
Follow up mo (SD)2.27 (0.46)
Table 2 Endoscopic findings and pit pattern in post-ER scar
CE findingsPit type (No.)
Total (129)Pvalue
I (47)II (54)III (19)IV (9)
Height0.205
Elevated14203638
Flat292913379
Depressed453012
Nodularity0.091
Present171811653
Absent30368376
Color0.079
Erythematous303116885
Iso or pale17233144
Ulceration0.285
Present02114
Absent4752188    125
Table 3 Endoscopic findings and pathologic result in post-ER scar
CE findings (No.)Pathologic results
Non-neoplasticNeoplasticSensitivity (%) (95% CI)Specificity (%) (95% CI)PPV (%) (95% CI)NPV (%) (95% CI)
Presence of nodularity (53)45888.9 (68.4-100)62.5 (53.8-71.2)15.1 (5.5-24.7)98.7 (96.1-100)
Erythematous lesion (85)769100.036.7 (28.0-45.3)10.6 (4.0-17.1)100.0
Presence of ulcer (4)3111.1 (0.0-31.6)97.5 (94.7-100)25.0 (0.0-67.4)93.6 (89.3-97.9)
Total No.1209
Table 4 Pit pattern and non-neoplastic pathologic findings (mean score) in post-ER scar
Pit typeFoveolar hyperplasiaGland congestionIntestinal metaplasiaAtrophyFibrosis
I0.960.641.091.110.21
II0.960.481.111.110.19
III0.840.791.051.260.11
IV (coexisting findings with tumor)0.780.891.331.560.33
P value10.8370.2440.8280.340.644
Table 5 Pit pattern and pathologic result in post-ER scar
Pit typePathologic results
Non-neoplasticNeoplastic
I: Round470
II: Short rod or tubular540
III: Branched or gyrus-like190
IV: Destroyed109
Total No.1209