ObjectiveTo explore the significance of using cytologic and RTPCR methods to examine peritonealwashings and peritoneal tissues of gastric cancer patients in prediction of peritoneal micrometastasis. MethodsThe peritoneal washings of 38 patients with gastric cancer and 5 patients with benign gastric lesionswere collected and, at the same time, a small amount of omentum and peritoneum were removed for control. CEAmRNA expression of free cells in peritoneal washings were detected by RTPCR method and alsocytology of the washings were performed.ResultsThe CEAmRNA expression rate of peritoneal washings and peritoneal tissues were 36.8%(14/38) and 39.5%(15/38)respectively. Both were more sensitivethan that of cytologic examination 26.3%(10/38).TNM staging,depth of invasion,lymph node metastasis, and serosal involvement were related to the expression rate of CEAmRNA.ConclusionsmRNA of CEA is more sensitive and specific than cytologic examination for detecting free cancer cells in peritoneal cavity. It is an effective method for detecting peritoneal micrometastases in gastric cancer patient.