Abstract
161 Background: Preoperative abdominal imaging often detects indeterminate pulmonary nodules (IPN) in patients with resectable pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The natural history of IPN in this setting is not well characterized. Methods: Patients with adenocarcinoma of the head of the pancreas who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) were queried from a prospectively maintained database. Pre- and postoperative imaging was reviewed and IPN characterized and analyzed for associations with nodule progression and overall survival (OS). Results: 463 patients underwent PD for adenocarcinoma of the head of the pancreas from 2000-2010. Of these, 329 (71%) had reviewable pre-operative imaging. 48 patients (15%) had pre-operative IPN (non-calcified) identified with follow-up imaging available for review. The only pre-operative factor associated with the presence of IPN was increasing age (68 v. 64 years; p=0.003). 8 patients (12%) had new or enlarging nodules, of whom 5 (7%) had confirmed pulmonary metastatic adenocarcinoma. There was no difference in OS between patients with or without pre-operative IPN (2-year OS 41% v. 38%, respectively; p=0.37). Further, no radiographic criteria of IPN (including # of, size of, bilateral, calcified, solid, spiculated, smooth, lobular, or ground-glass nodules) was associated with OS. On follow-up, new or enlarging nodules were not associated with OS. Conclusions: IPN are often found in patients undergoing PD for pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The majority of IPN remain stable on post-operative imaging. Neither the presence of IPN nor nodule characteristics was associated with OS. These data do not support the routine additional workup of pre-operative IPN in patients with resectable adenocarcinoma of the head of the pancreas; however, larger studies are needed to further characterize the significance of IPN in the preoperative evaluation of patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
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