作者
Pankaj Gupta,Usha Dutta,Pratyaksha Rana,Manphool Singhal,Ajay Gulati,Naveen Kalra,Raghuraman Soundararajan,Daneshwari Kalage,Manika Chhabra,Vishal Sharma,Vikas Gupta,Thakur Deen Yadav,Lileswar Kaman,Santhosh Irrinki,Harjeet Singh,Yashwant Sakaray,Chandan Krushna Das,Uma Nahar Saikia,Ritambhra Nada,Radhika Srinivasan,Manavjit Singh Sandhu,Raju Sharma,Nitin Shetty,Anu Eapen,Harmeet Kaur,Avinash Kambadakone,Robbert de Haas,Vinay K. Kapoor,Savio George Barreto,Atul Sharma,Amol Patel,Pramod Kumar Garg,Sujoy Pal,Mahesh Goel,Shraddha Patkar,Anu Behari,Anil Agarwal,Bhawna Sirohi,Milind Javle,Giuseppe Garcea,Flavio Nervi,Volkan Adsay,Juan Carlos Roa,Ho‐Seong Han
摘要
The Gallbladder Reporting and Data System (GB-RADS) ultrasound (US) risk stratification is proposed to improve consistency in US interpretations, reporting, and assessment of risk of malignancy in gallbladder wall thickening in non-acute setting. It was developed based on a systematic review of the literature and the consensus of an international multidisciplinary committee comprising expert radiologists, gastroenterologists, gastrointestinal surgeons, surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, and pathologists using modified Delphi method. For risk stratification, the GB-RADS system recommends six categories (GB-RADS 0-5) of gallbladder wall thickening with gradually increasing risk of malignancy. GB-RADS is based on gallbladder wall features on US including symmetry and extent (focal vs. circumferential) of involvement, layered appearance, intramural features (including intramural cysts and echogenic foci), and interface with the liver. GB-RADS represents the first collaborative effort at risk stratifying the gallbladder wall thickening. This concept is in line with the other US-based risk stratification systems which have been shown to increase the accuracy of detection of malignant lesions and improve management.