• J. Clin. Gastroenterol. · Apr 2011

    Natural history of asymptomatic small gastric subepithelial tumors.

    • Mi-Young Kim, Hwoon-Yong Jung, Kee Don Choi, Ho June Song, Jeong Hoon Lee, Do Hoon Kim, Kwi-Sook Choi, Gin Hyug Lee, and Jin-Ho Kim.
    • Department of Gastroenterology, Asan Medical Center, Asan Digestive Disease Research Institute, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Songpa-gu, Seoul, Korea.
    • J. Clin. Gastroenterol. 2011 Apr 1;45(4):330-6.

    GoalTo assess the natural history of gastric subepithelial tumors (SETs) of ≤30 mm in size and to determine their optimal management.BackgroundDefinitive guidelines have not been formulated for the management of small gastric SETs, owing to a lack of knowledge of their natural history and insufficient long-term follow-up.StudyWe retrospectively reviewed the upper endoscopy and/or endoscopic ultrasound results of 989 tumors diagnosed as gastric SETs of ≤30 mm in size between July 1997 and October 2008 with a minimal follow-up of 3 months. A gastric SET was defined as a mass covered with normal appearing mucosa on upper endoscopy and a tumor located in the second, third, or fourth layer on endoscopic ultrasound.ResultsOf the 989 SETs in 948 patients, 84 (8.5%) showed significant changes in size, and/or echogenicity, and/or morphology at a median 24 months (range, 3 to 123 mo). Estimated growth rates differed significantly by initial size (<10 mm, 0.14 mm/mo; 10 to 20 mm, 0.22 mm/mo; 20 to 30 mm, 0.31 mm/mo; P=0.003). Twenty-five patients with tumors showing changes in size and/or echogenicity underwent surgical/endoscopic resection; of these, 19 patients were diagnosed with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), of which 3 patients were considered at high risk, 4 at intermediate risk, 10 at low risk, and 2 at very low risk. In a univariate analysis, GISTs showed a significant change in tumor size during follow-up compared with other benign tumors (P=0.037). However, multivariate analysis did not show a statistical significance in size change between GISTs and other benign tumors (hazard ratio 1.754; 95% CI, 0.575 to 5.291; P=0.326).ConclusionsOnly 8.5% of gastric SETs of ≤30 mm in size showed significant changes at a median 24 months. SETs of 10 to 30 mm in size grew significantly more rapidly than SETs <10 mm.

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