Investigation of Atypical Cell Parameter in the Surveillance of Patients with NMIBC; Initial Outcomes of a Single Center Prospective Study

Objective: To investigate how well the Sysmex automated urine-analyzer’s atypical-cell parameter can predict oncological outcomes when compared to cytology and pathology data in the follow-up of NMIBC patients. Material and Methods: We prospectively collected clinical data from 273 patients who unde...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medical systems 2023-03, Vol.47 (1), p.41-41, Article 41
Hauptverfasser: Karaburun, Murat Can, Özkaya, Mehmet Fatih, Ergüder, Berrin İmge, Süer, Evren
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To investigate how well the Sysmex automated urine-analyzer’s atypical-cell parameter can predict oncological outcomes when compared to cytology and pathology data in the follow-up of NMIBC patients. Material and Methods: We prospectively collected clinical data from 273 patients who underwent cystoscopic examination due to benign and malign reasons in our center between June 2020 and March 2021. Patients were divided into 2 groups. (Group-1: Patients with no previous diagnosis of bladder cancer(BC), Group-2: Patients with previously diagnosed NMIBC). The a typical-cell parameter was determined by studying the urine sample given by the patient for urinalysis. The atypical-cell parameter’s sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value (NPV), and positive predictive value (PPV) were assessed. Results: A total of 76(41.1%) patients underwent diagnostic procedures (Group-1) and remaining 109(58.9%) patients were NMIBC patients (Group-2) who subjected to control cystoscopy on follow-up. BC was detected in 70 patients, 28 of whom were newly diagnosed (Group-1). Remaining 42 patients had recurrence during their follow-up (Group-2). Atypical cell values of 70 patients with BC were determined to be statistically significantly higher than those without malignancy. In Group-2, median atypical-cell values for those with no malignancy, those with low-grade BC reccurrence, and those with high-grade BC recurrence were 0.00(IQR:0.00–0.80), 0.25(IQR:0.10℃1.10) and 1.20(IQR:0.70–2.15), respectively (p
ISSN:1573-689X
0148-5598
1573-689X
DOI:10.1007/s10916-023-01929-0