Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Jan 27, 2025; 17(1): 98263
Published online Jan 27, 2025. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i1.98263
Table 1 Patient characteristics, n (%)
Characteristics
pMMR (n = 57)
dMMR (n = 17)
Age (years)59 (51-66.5)43 (37-63.5)
Sex (male)37 (64.9)10 (58.8)
BMI (kg/m2)23.4 (21.0-25.7)23.5 (21.8-28.5)
Primary tumor location
Ascending colon5 (8.8)7 (41.2)
Sigmoid colon10 (17.5)3 (17.6)
Rectum42 (73.7)7 (41.2)
Clinical TNM stage
II10 (17.5)1 (5.9)
III36 (63.2)14 (82.4)
IV11 (19.3)2 (11.8)
Clinical T-stage
T335 (61.4)9 (52.9)
T422 (38.6)8 (47.1)
Clinical N-stage
Negative12 (21.1)1 (5.9)
Positive45 (78.9)16 (94.1)
CEA elevation (≥ 5 μg/L)26 (45.6)3 (17.6)
Histological appearance
Well differentiated2 (3.5)0
Moderately differentiated9 (15.8)2 (11.8)
Poorly differentiated46 (80.7)15 (88.2)
Neoadjuvant immunotherapy
PD-1 inhibitor39 (68.4)12 (70.6)
PD-L1 inhibitor6 (10.5)1 (5.9)
PD-1 + CTLA-4 inhibitors12 (21.1)4 (23.5)
Previous treatment
NAC39 (68.4)9 (52.9)
Target therapy15 (26.3)2 (11.8)
NRT26 (65.6)2 (11.8)
Days from diagnosis to initiation of any therapy28 (17-41.5)31 (14-52)
Days from initiation of any therapy to completion of all therapy97 (76-122)90 (42.5-150)
Days from completion of all therapy to surgery50 (31.5-63)42 (35-68)
pCR rate17 (29.8)14 (82.4)
TRG
17 (12.3)1 (5.9)
223 (40.4)0
310 (17.5)3 (17.6)
417 (29.8)13 (76.5)
Pathological T stage
ypT018 (31.6)13 (76.5)
ypT14 (7.0)1 (5.9)
ypT211(19.3)2(11.8)
ypT316 (28.3)0
ypT48 (14.0)1 (5.9)
Pathological N stage
ypN042 (73.7)16 (94.1)
ypN19 (15.8)1 (5.9)
ypN26 (10.5)0
Vascular invasion6 (10.5)1 (5.9)
Perineural invasion13 (22.8)1 (5.9)
Table 2 Presence of endoscopic findings before surgery in 57 mismatch repair proficient patients, n (%)

Total (n = 57)
Residual disease (n = 40)
Complete response (n = 17)
P value
CR12 (21.1)1 (2.5)11 (64.7)< 0.01
NCR17 (29.8)12 (30.0)5 (29.4)0.96
PR23 (40.4)22 (55.0)1 (5.9)< 0.01
SD5 (8.8)5 (12.5)0 (0)0.31
Table 3 Presence of endoscopic findings before surgery in 17 mismatch repair deficient patients, n (%)

Total (n = 17)
Residual disease (n = 3)
Complete response (n = 14)
P value
CR2 (11.8)0 (0)2 (14.3)0.67
NCR4 (23.5)1 (33.3)3 (21.4)0.58
PR11 (64.7)2 (66.7)9 (64.3)0.73
Table 4 Diagnostic of complete response in endoscopic compared to pathological complete response

pMMR (n = 57)
dMMR (n = 17)
Sensitivity64.7100
Specificity97.50
PPV91.782.4
NPV86.70
Accuracy87.782.4
Table 5 Endoscopic features of 74 patients before surgery, n (%)

pMMR, present
pMMR, absent
dMMR, present
dMMR, absent
Ulceration38 (66.7)19 (33.3)13 (76.4)4 (23.6)
Easy bleeding42 (73.7)15 (26.3)13 (76.5)4 (23.5)
Focal retraction55 (96.5)2 (3.5)17 (100)0 (0)
Residual mass49 (86.0)8 (14.0)15 (88.2)2 (11.8)
Eccentric stenosis22 (38.6)35 (61.4)11 (64.7)6 (35.3)