Diagnostic Discrepancies Between Intraoperative Frozen Section and Permanent Histopathological Diagnosis of Brain Tumors.

IF 1.1 Q4 PATHOLOGY Turkish Journal of Pathology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5146/tjpath.2021.01551
Maher Kurdi, Saleh Baeesa, Yazid Maghrabi, Anas Bardeesi, Rothaina Saeedi, Taghreed Al-Sinani, Alaa Samkari, Ahmed Lary, Sahar Hakamy
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Objective: Intraoperative frozen section (IOFS) diagnosis of brain tumors plays an important role in assessing the adequacy of the sample and determining the treatment plan. The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy between IOFS and permanent sections.

Material and method: The authors reviewed the histopathological results of 383 brain tumors, including IOFS and permanent histological diagnosis. The cases were classified into three diagnostic compatibilities (i) Perfect fit; the diagnosis of IOFS was identical to the permanent diagnosis, (ii) Partial compatibility; IOFS diagnosis was not incorrect but was too broad to be considered full compatibility, (iii) Conflict; IOFS diagnosis is completely different from the permanent diagnosis. The permanent diagnosis was used as a primary criterion and was compared to IOFS diagnosis and recurrence rate using different statistical methods.

Results: 84% of the patients underwent craniotomy and tumor resection, while 15% only underwent tumor biopsy. Approximately, 53.8 % of the cases revealed perfect matching in the diagnosis between IOFSs and permanent sections, while 16.2% of the cases revealed complete mismatching in the diagnosis between the sections. The remaining 30% of the cases showed partial compatibility in the diagnosis between the two diagnostic methods. There was no significant difference in recurrence rate among all cases of different diagnostic compatibility (p=0.54).

Conclusion: There is a diagnostic discrepancy between IOFSs and permanent sections. However, cases that revealed no consensus in the diagnoses showed no negative effect on the patient outcome. Further studies should be conducted to explore the reasons of this conflict in the two diagnostic methods.

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脑肿瘤术中冰冻切片与永久组织病理学诊断的差异。
目的:术中冷冻切片(IOFS)诊断脑肿瘤对评估样本是否充足、确定治疗方案具有重要意义。本研究的目的是探讨IOFS和永久切片之间的诊断准确性。材料与方法:回顾了383例脑肿瘤的组织病理学结果,包括IOFS和永久性组织学诊断。病例分为三种诊断兼容性(i)完全匹配;IOFS的诊断与永久性诊断相同,(ii)部分相容性;IOFS诊断并非不正确,但过于宽泛,不能视为完全相容;IOFS诊断与永久诊断完全不同。以永久诊断为主要标准,采用不同的统计方法与IOFS诊断和复发率进行比较。结果:84%的患者行开颅和肿瘤切除术,15%的患者仅行肿瘤活检。约53.8%的病例显示iofs与永久切片的诊断完全匹配,而16.2%的病例显示两者之间的诊断完全不匹配。其余30%的病例在两种诊断方法的诊断中表现出部分相容性。不同诊断相容性病例的复发率差异无统计学意义(p=0.54)。结论:iofs与永久切片诊断存在差异。然而,在诊断中没有一致意见的病例对患者的预后没有负面影响。两种诊断方法产生冲突的原因有待进一步研究。
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