Perumal S, Palaniappan R, Pillai SA, Velayutham V, Sathyanesan J. Predictors of malignancy in chronic calcific pancreatitis with head mass. World J Gastrointest Surg 2013; 5(4): 97-103 [PMID: 23717745 DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v5.i4.97]
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Sastha Ahanatha Pillai, MS, Institute of Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplantation, Government Stanley Medical College, Old Jail Road, Royapuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600001, India. a_sastha@yahoo.com
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Apr 27, 2013; 5(4): 97-103 Published online Apr 27, 2013. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v5.i4.97
Table 1 Univariable analysis of demographic and clinical presentation of pancreatic lesions in chronic pancreatitis patients with inflammatory and malignant mass n (%)
Variables
Benign (n = 55)
Malignant (n = 28)
P value
Mean age (yr)
38.4
45
0.02
Gender
0.35
Male
39 (47)
17 (20.5)
Female
16 (19.3)
11 (13.3)
Etiology
0.05
Tropical
36 (43.4)
24 (28.9)
Alcoholic
19 (22.9)
4 (4.8)
Smoking
24 (28.9)
7 (8.4)
0.14
Symptoms
Jaundice
10 (12)
21 (25.3)
0.001
Abdominal pain (sudden worsening)
10 (12)
23 (27.7)
0.001
Persistent vomiting (GOO)
2 (2.4)
9 (10.8)
0.001
Significant wt. Loss
22 (26.5)
25 (13.1)
0.001
Steatorrhea
10 (12)
5 (6)
0.97
Diabetes (Recent onset/sudden worsening)
20 (24.1)
14 (16.9)
0.23
Table 2 Surgical details in patients without fine needle aspiration cytology
Sl.no
Procedures
n = 40
1
Frey’s procedure
34
2
Frey’s + CDD
4
3
Whipple’s procedure
1
4
Bypass for liver metastasis
1
Table 3 Relationship among ERCC1 genotypes, mRNA expression and clinical characteristics of gastric cancer
Variables
n
Mean ± SD
t-test
P value
Serum Bilirubin (mg%)
5.7
< 0.001
Benign
55
2.06 ± 2.76
Malignant
28
9.58 ± 6.67
CA19-9 (U/mL)
6.2
< 0.001
Benign
55
55.3 ± 126.2
Malignant
28
955 ± 751.9
MPD Diameter (mm)
3.5
0.001
Benign
55
7.7 ± 3.2
Malignant
28
12.7 ± 6.9
CBD Size (mm)
4.7
< 0.001
Benign
55
8.7 ± 5.1
Malignant
28
15.5 ± 6.6
Table 4 Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of the parameters
Parameters
Cut off value
Sensitivity
Specificity
PPV
NPV
CA 19-9
127 U/mL
85.7%
96.5%
92.3%
93.2%
T.Bilirubin
5.80 mg%
67.9%
89.1%
75.0%
83.1%
MPD
11.5 cms
46.4%
90.9%
72.2%
76.9%
CBD
14.5 cms
71.4%
83.6%
69.0%
85.2%
Table 5 Logistic regression analysis of factors associated with malignancy in patients with chronic calcific pancreatitis and head mass
Variables
β
SE
Wald
df
Sig.
Exp(β)
Jaundice
-0.768
2.112
0.132
1
0.716
0.464
Worsening pain
-1.109
1.128
0.967
1
0.325
0.330
GOO
-1.090
1.217
0.803
1
0.370
0.336
Wt loss
-1.755
1.226
2.049
1
0.152
0.173
Cause
-0.980
1.173
0.698
1
0.403
0.375
Total. Bil
-0.254
0.213
1.428
1
0.232
0.776
CA19.9
-0.005
0.002
4.085
1
0.043
0.995
MPD
-0.128
0.148
0.756
1
0.385
0.879
CBD
0.072
0.139
0.272
1
0.602
1.075
Constant
5.956
2.103
8.020
1
0.005
386.147
Table 6 Details of Readmission after surgery in patients with chronic calcific pancreatitis and head mass
Readmission
No. of patients
Post Frey’s
10
Pain
6
Acute pancreatitis
3
DKA
1
Post Whipple’s
4
Recurrence
1
Liver secondaries
2
Others (cardiac)
1
Post bypass
Celiac ganglion block
6
Citation: Perumal S, Palaniappan R, Pillai SA, Velayutham V, Sathyanesan J. Predictors of malignancy in chronic calcific pancreatitis with head mass. World J Gastrointest Surg 2013; 5(4): 97-103