Cha BH, Hwang JH, Lee SH, Kim JE, Cho JY, Kim H, Kim SY. Pre-operative factors that can predict neoplastic polypoid lesions of the gallbladder. World J Gastroenterol 2011; 17(17): 2216-2222 [PMID: 21633532 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i17.2216]
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Sang Hyub Lee, MD, Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, 300 Gumi-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 463-707, South Korea. gidoctor@snubh.org
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World J Gastroenterol. May 7, 2011; 17(17): 2216-2222 Published online May 7, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i17.2216
Table 1 Comparative data for the prevalence of the demographic, laboratory and sonographic findings between the non-neoplastic polyp group and the neoplastic polyp group (mean ± SD) n (%)
Total (n = 210)
Non-neoplastic (n = 146)
Neoplastic (n = 64)
P
Age (yr)
51.8 ± 13.7
49.1 ± 12.3
57.9 ± 14.7
< 0.001
Age > 65 yr
49 (23.3)
22 (15.1)
27 (42.2)
< 0.001
Gender, male
109 (51.9)
77 (52.7)
32 (50.0)
0.785
BMI (kg/m2)
24.0 ± 2.97
23.9 ± 3.01
24.1 ± 2.89
0.620
Obesity
79 (38.2)
53 (36.6)
26 (41.9)
0.465
Hypertension
34 (16.3)
20 (13.7)
14 (22.2)
0.126
Diabetes mellitus
46 (21.9)
21 (13.0)
27 (42.1)
< 0.001
Hypercholesterolemia
77 (36.7)
57 (39.0)
20 (31.3)
0.135
RUQ pain
37 (17.6)
24 (16.4)
13 (20.3)
0.498
Total bilirubin (g/dL)
1.22 ± 3.41
0.91 ± 0.41
1.93 ± 6.17
0.189
ALP (g/dL)
69.4 ± 60.9
62.5 ± 20.2
84.7 ± 104.7
0.097
AST (IU/dL)
33.2 ± 61.9
26.2 ± 21.4
49.2 ± 105.9
0.090
ALT (IU/dL)
34.5 ± 42.0
29.1 ± 23.3
47.0 ± 66.2
0.041
Size ( mm)
16.1 ± 8.20
13.5 ± 4.5
22.1 ± 11.1
< 0.001
Size > 15 mm
78 (37.1)
33 (22.3)
45 (70.3)
< 0.001
Location
0.977
Fundus
156 (74.3)
109 (74.7)
47 (73.4)
Body
44 (21.0)
30 (20.5)
14 (21.9)
Neck
10 (4.8)
7 (4.8)
3 (4.7)
No. of polyps
0.002
Multiple
76 (36.2)
63 (43.2)
13 (20.3)
Solitary
134 (63.8)
83 (56.8)
51 (79.7)
Hyperechoic spots
0.315
No
172 (81.9)
117 (80.1)
55 (85.9)
Yes
38 (18.1)
29 (19.9)
9 (14.1)
Echogenecity
0.125
Anechoic or hyperechoic
130 (61.9)
96 (65.8)
34 (53.1)
Hypoechoic or isoechoic
80 (38.1)
50 (34.2)
30 (46.9)
Echo pattern
0.093
Homogeneous
115 (52.9)
85 (58.2)
30 (46.9)
Inhomogeneous
95 (45.2)
60 (41.1)
35 (54.7)
Sonographic surface pattern
< 0.001
Smooth surface
174 (82.9)
131 (89.7)
43 (67.2)
Nodular surface
36 (17.1)
15 (10.3)
21 (32.8)
Table 2 Results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis for the factors that were significantly associated with neoplastic polypoid lesions of the gallbladder on univariate analysis
Hazard ratio
95% CI
P-value
Age ≥ 65 yr old
2.27
1.02-5.06
0.044
Gender, male
1.08
0.57-2.51
0.617
DM
2.64
1.15-6.03
0.021
ALT level
1.008
0.99-1.02
0.168
Polyp size > 15 mm
4.94
2.43-10.02
< 0.001
Solitary polyp
0.59
0.26-1.33
0.205
Nodular surface pattern
2.31
0.97-5.50
0.058
Table 3 Comparative data for the prevalence of the demographic, laboratory and sonographic findings between the benign polyp group and the malignant polyp group for the 65 neoplastic polypoid lesions of the gallbladder (mean ± SD) n (%)
Total(n = 65)
Benign(n = 35)
Malignant(n = 30)
P
Age (yr)
49.8 ± 13.5
47.2 ± 12.4
65.6 ± 7.39
< 0.001
Age > 65 yr
51 (24.3)
31 (17.2)
20 (66.7)
0.002
Gender, male
109 (51.9)
95 (52.6)
14 (46.7)
0.535
BMI (kg/m2)
23.9 ± 2.97
24.0 ± 3.03
23.8 ± 2.66
0.835
Obesity
79 (38.2)
67 (37.2)
12 (40.0)
0.583
Hypertension
34 (16.3)
25 (13.8)
9 (30.0)
0.244
Diabetes mellitus
46 (21.9)
25 (13.8)
21 (70.0)
< 0.001
Hypercholesterolemia
19 (29.2)
10 (28.6)
7 (10.9)
0.830
RUQ pain
13 (6.2)
6 (4.1)
7 (10.9)
0.534
Total bilirubin (g/dL)
1.22 ± 3.41
0.89 ± 0.41
3.2 ± 6.17
0.166
ALP (g/dL)
69.3 ± 60.9
63.4 ± 20.0
104.9 ± 150.5
0.142
AST (IU/dL)
33.2 ± 61.9
26.6 ± 20.9
72.8 ± 151.3
0.106
ALT (IU/dL)
34.5 ± 42.0
29.2 ± 23.3
67.3 ± 9.09
0.033
Size (mm)
16.1 ± 8.20
14.3 ± 6.3
26.7 ± 10.0
< 0.001
Size >15 mm
45 (69.2)
17 (48.6)
28 (93.3)
< 0.001
Location
0.705
Fundus
40 (61.5)
21 (60.0)
20 (66.7)
Body
18 (27.7)
10 (28.6)
8 (26.7)
Neck
3 (6.0)
2 (4.2)
1 (1.5)
No. of polyps
0.534
Multiple
13 (20.0)
8 (22.9)
5 (16.7)
Solitary
52 (80.0)
27 (77.1)
25 (83.3)
Hyperechoic spots
0.912
No
56 (86.2)
30 (85.7)
26 (86.7)
Yes
9 (13.8)
5 (14.3)
4 (13.3)
Echogenecity
0.180
Hyperechoic
34 (52.3)
21 (60.0)
13 (43.3)
Hypoechoic or isoechoic
31 (47.7)
14 (40.0)
17 (56.7)
Echo pattern
0.016
Homogeneous
30 (46.2)
21 (60.0)
9 (30.0)
Inhomogeneous
35 (53.8)
14 (40.0)
21 (70.0)
Sonographic surface pattern
0.135
Smooth surface
45 (69.2)
27 (77.1)
18 (60.0)
Nodular surface
20 (30.8)
8 (22.9)
12 (40.0)
Table 4 Results of the multivariate logistic regression analysis for the factors that were significantly associated with the malignant gallbladder polyps for the 65 neoplastic polypoid lesions of the gallbladder on univariate analysis
Hazard ratio
95% CI
P-value
Age ≥ 65 yr old
4.97
1.58-15.61
0.005
Gender, male
1.19
0.38-3.73
0.764
DM
6.13
1.98-18.94
0.001
ALT level
1.01
0.99-1.02
0.075
Polyp size > 15 mm
20.55
4.25-99.39
< 0.001
Inhomogeneous echo pattern
1.60
0.50-5.09
0.418
Citation: Cha BH, Hwang JH, Lee SH, Kim JE, Cho JY, Kim H, Kim SY. Pre-operative factors that can predict neoplastic polypoid lesions of the gallbladder. World J Gastroenterol 2011; 17(17): 2216-2222