Study on the Diagnostic Accuracy of Endoscopic Ultrasound for Submucosal Masses of Colorectal Cancer
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Status
- Completed
- Sponsor
- Run-hua Li
- Enrollment
- 270
Overview
Brief Summary
This study aims to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) for colorectal submucosal tumors/lesions (SMTs/SELs) and to identify factors associated with correct EUS diagnosis. Using cases with histopathologic confirmation as the reference standard, EUS-based preoperative diagnoses will be compared with final pathology to estimate overall accuracy and accuracy across different lesion types. Potential influencing factors-including lesion location, size, echogenicity, layer of origin, image quality, operator experience and training, and EUS equipment/probe type-will be analyzed to determine independent predictors of diagnostic concordance. The findings are expected to inform optimization of EUS examination and interpretation for colorectal submucosal lesions, thereby improving clinical decision-making and overall quality of care.
Study Design
- Study Type
- Observational
- Observational Model
- Cohort
- Time Perspective
- Retrospective
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- All
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria
- •Patients who were admitted to Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University from 2015 to 2023 and underwent colorectal endoscopic ultrasound.
- •Patients diagnosed with colorectal submucosal tumors (subepithelial lesions) according to the Chinese expert consensus on the endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal submucosal tumors (2023 edition).
Exclusion Criteria
- •Patients with endoscopic ultrasound diagnosis of non-submucosal tumors.
Investigators
Run-hua Li
Study Director
Shenzhen Hospital of Southern Medical University