Graciela Garza-Rugerio, Noe Muñoz-Ahuatzin, María de la Luz León-Vázquez, Paola Maycotte-González, Patricia Seefoó-Jarquín
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摘要
背景:在墨西哥和全世界,乳腺癌是女性发病率和死亡率最高的癌症类型。由于预期寿命的延长和风险因素的增加,乳腺癌的发病率有所上升。筛查是通过乳房 X 射线照相术进行的,使用的是 BIRADS(乳房成像报告和数据系统)系统,该系统是乳房 X 射线照相术筛查报告的标准,可对病变进行分类,为患者的后续治疗提供建议。该系统从 0(不确定)到 6(显示恶性),本研究关注的是 BIRADS 0 类:描述一家一级医院在 2021 年期间通过乳腺 X 射线检查将患者归为 BIRADS 0 类的情况及其重新分类情况:回顾性、描述性、横断面观察研究。研究对象为 40 岁以上、BIRADS 0 结果为 0 的女性。研究使用了以下数据库机构癌症登记处、家庭医学信息系统、电子临床档案以及预防医学的乳房 X 射线照相术和患者名单:结果:在所有 BIRADS US 类别中,100% 的患者都通过超声波(US)进行了重新分类。在 3.8% 的 BIRADS 0 患者中发现了乳腺导管腺癌,并经组织学检测证实:结论:所有通过 US 重新评估的病变都得到了适当的重新分类。
[BIRADS 0 patient reclassification in a first-level of care unit].
Background: In Mexico and the world, breast cancer is the cancer type with the highest incidence and mortality for women. Its incidence has increased due to a higher life expectancy and a higher exposure to risk factors. Screening is done by mammography using the BIRADS (Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System) system, the standard for mammography screening report which classifies lesions assigning recommendations for patient follow-up. The system goes from 0 (not conclusive) to 6 (demonstrated malignancy), being of interest for this study the BIRADS 0 category.
Objective: To describe patients classified as BIRADS 0 by mammography and their reclassification in a first-level hospital during 2021.
Material and methods: Retrospective, descriptive, cross-sectional, observational study. Women over 40 years with a BIRADS 0 result were studied. The following databases were used: Institutional Cancer Registry, Family Medicine Information System, Electronic Clinical File, and the mammography and patient list from preventive medicine.
Results: Reclassification by ultrasound (US) was achieved in 100% of patients, in all of the BIRADS US categories. In 3.8% of BIRADS 0 patients, ductal adenocarcinoma was found and confirmed by histological testing.
Conclusion: All of the reassessed lesions with US were adequately reclassified.