From the Departments of Surgery.
Radiology, University of Wisconsin Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI.
Pancreas. 2020 Mar;49(3):301-312. doi: 10.1097/MPA.0000000000001495.
Radiologic characterization of pancreatic lesions is currently limited. Computed tomography is insensitive in detecting and characterizing small pancreatic lesions. Moreover, heterogeneity of many pancreatic lesions makes determination of malignancy challenging. As a result, invasive diagnostic testing is frequently used to characterize pancreatic lesions but often yields indeterminate results. Computed tomography texture analysis (CTTA) is an emerging noninvasive computational tool that quantifies gray-scale pixels/voxels and their spatial relationships within a region of interest. In nonpancreatic lesions, CTTA has shown promise in diagnosis, lesion characterization, and risk stratification, and more recently, pancreatic applications of CTTA have been explored. This review outlines the emerging role of CTTA in identifying, characterizing, and risk stratifying pancreatic lesions. Although recent studies show the clinical potential of CTTA of the pancreas, a clear understanding of which specific texture features correlate with high-grade dysplasia and predict survival has not yet been achieved. Further multidisciplinary investigations using strong radiologic-pathologic correlation are needed to establish a role for this noninvasive diagnostic tool.
胰腺病变的放射学特征目前有限。计算机断层扫描在检测和特征化小的胰腺病变方面不敏感。此外,许多胰腺病变的异质性使得确定恶性肿瘤具有挑战性。因此,通常使用侵入性诊断测试来对胰腺病变进行特征描述,但经常会产生不确定的结果。计算机断层扫描纹理分析(CTTA)是一种新兴的非侵入性计算工具,可量化感兴趣区域内的灰度像素/体素及其空间关系。在非胰腺病变中,CTTA 在诊断、病变特征和风险分层方面显示出了前景,最近,也对胰腺 CTTA 的应用进行了探索。这篇综述概述了 CTTA 在识别、特征化和风险分层胰腺病变方面的新兴作用。尽管最近的研究表明了胰腺 CTTA 的临床潜力,但尚未明确哪种特定的纹理特征与高级别发育不良相关,并预测生存。需要进一步进行多学科研究,利用强有力的放射病理学相关性,为这一无创诊断工具建立作用。