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Structured and shared MRI staging lexicon and report of rectal cancer: A consensus proposal by the French Radiology Group (GRERCAR) and Surgical Group (GRECCAR) for rectal cancer.

Stephanie Nougaret ,
Pascal Rousset ,
Kirsten Gormly ,
Oliver Lucidarme ,
Serge Brunelle ,
Laurent Milot ,
Cécile Salut ,
Franck Pilleul ,
Lionel Arrivé ,
Constance Hordonneau ,
Guillaume Baudin ,
Philippe Soyer ,
Vanessa Brun ,
Valérie Laurent ,
Celine Savoye-Collet ,
Iva Petkovska ,
Jean Pierre Gerard ,
Eric Rullier ,
Eddy Cotte ,
Philippe Rouanet ,
Regina G H Beets-Tan ,
Nora Frulio ,
Christine Hoeffel

Abstract

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Evidence-based data and opinions of experts of GRERCAR (Groupe de REcherche en Radiologie sur le CAncer du Rectum [i.e., Rectal Cancer Imaging Research Group]) and GRECCAR (Groupe de REcherche en Chirurgie sur le CAncer du Rectum [i.e., Rectal Cancer Surgery Research Group]) were combined using the RAND-UCLA Appropriateness Method to attain consensus guidelines. Experts scoring of reporting template and protocol for data acquisition were collected; responses were analyzed and classified as "Recommended" versus "Not recommended" (when ≥ 80% consensus among experts) or uncertain (when < 80% consensus among experts).

CONCLUSION

These consensus recommendations should be used as a guide for rectal cancer staging with MRI.

RESULTS

Consensus regarding patient preparation, MRI sequences, staging and reporting was attained using the RAND-UCLA Appropriateness Method. A consensus was reached for each reporting template item among the experts. Tailored MRI protocol and standardized report were proposed.

PURPOSE

To develop French guidelines by experts to standardize data acquisition, image interpretation, and reporting in rectal cancer staging with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

More about this publication

Diagnostic and interventional imaging

Volume 103
Issue nr. 3
Pages 127-141
Publication date 01-03-2022

Full text links

Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.diii.2021.08.003
Europe PubMed Central 34794932
Pubmed 34794932

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