Adequacy of sonographic guided fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in abdominal lesions highlighting on malignant pathologies – A 10 year experience

Evarisalin Marbaniang , Donboklang Lynser , Vandana Raphael , Akash Handique , Pranjal Phukan , Chhunthang Daniala , Yookarin Khonglah , Jaya Mishra , Biswajit Dey , Zachariah Chowdhury
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Abstract

Background

To study on the adequacy of ultrasound guided FNACs in abdominal lesions and to evaluate and compare the adequate samples for malignant versus benign lesions and primary versus metastatic lesions in abdominal FNACs.

Materials and methods

This retrospective study included 854 cases of abdominal ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) performed from January 2007 to Dec 2016. 22–23 G needle with disposable 10 cc syringes were used. Patients with severe coagulopathy were excluded from the procedure. Aspirated material were reported by experienced cytopathologists.

Results

The mean age was 39.5 years, with M:F of 1.25:1. The sample adequacy in male is 77.68% and female is 72.56%. The overall sample adequacy was 644 out of 854 (75.4%), which however ranges from 60% to 100% according to decades. The commonest site aspirated were lymph nodes (415/854 = 48.59%) followed by liver (274/854 = 32.08%). There is highly dependent relationship between adequacy of sample and patients age (Pearson chi square value - 58.594, Significance 8.78758E-10). High degree of positive correlation (correlation 0.906935) also noted between cytological adequacy and patients age. There is also high degree of positive correlation between malignancy and age of the patient (correlation −0.895332).

Conclusion

Ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration cytology is very versatile, simple, economical and safe technique with potential high diagnostic yield.

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超声引导下细针穿刺细胞学(FNAC)在腹部病变突出的恶性病理的充分性-一个10年的经验
研究超声引导下FNACs在腹部病变中的充分性,并评估和比较腹部FNACs中恶性病变与良性病变、原发性病变与转移性病变的足够样本。材料与方法回顾性分析2007年1月至2016年12月行腹部超声引导下细针穿刺细胞学检查(FNAC)的854例患者。使用22 - 23g针头,10cc一次性注射器。有严重凝血功能障碍的患者排除在手术之外。吸出的物质由经验丰富的细胞病理学家报告。结果患者平均年龄39.5岁,M:F为1.25:1。男性样本充分性为77.68%,女性为72.56%。总体样本充分性为644 / 854(75.4%),但根据几十年的不同,其范围从60%到100%。最常见的抽吸部位为淋巴结(415/854 = 48.59%),其次为肝脏(274/854 = 32.08%)。样本充分性与患者年龄之间存在高度依赖关系(Pearson卡方值- 58.594,显著性为8.78758E-10)。细胞学充分性与患者年龄呈高度正相关(相关系数0.906935)。恶性程度与患者年龄也存在高度正相关(相关系数为- 0.895332)。结论超声引导细针穿刺细胞学检查是一种简便、经济、安全、用途广泛的技术,具有较高的诊断率。
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