Abstract

Objective To compare accuracy of methods to measure lesion of thoracic segment esophageal carcinoma, and to provide the theory evidence for the precise sketch of irradiation targets.Methods A total of 598 patients with thoracic segment esophageal squamous cell carcinoma were enrolled in this retrospective study.Their lesion lengths were measured and compared respectively in intraoperative specimen,X-ray barium meal and CT.Results Measured mean lengths of lesion were respectively(6.70±2.52)cm,(5.13±1.91)cm and(5.23±1.93)cm in CT,X-ray barium meal and intraoperative specimen.There were significant differences in lesion lengths between intraoperative specimen and CT (P=0.000).There were no significant differences in lesion lengths between intraoperative specimen and X-ray barium meal(P=0.106).Lesion lengths were from top to bottom CT,intraoperative specimen and X-ray barium meal.There were no significant differences in lesion lengths between different pathological type,different T staging intraoperative specimen and X-ray barium meal(P>0.05),but there were significant differences in lesion lengths between different pathological types(except intracavitary type),different T stagings intraoperative specimen and CT(P<0.05). Conclusion Lesion length measured with CT is longer than that measured with intraoperative specimen,but it is shorter with X-ray barium meal than that with intraoperative specimen.It is suggested that X-ray barium meal and other examinations should be referred generally in using CT to depict esophageal carcinoma radiotherapy area. Key words: Esophageal neoplasms; Length; Tomography; X-ray computed; Esophagogram

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