ACCURACY OF CANCER ANTIGEN 125 AND ALBUMIN BEFORE OPERATION TO PREDICT THE OPERATION OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED STAGE EPITHELIAL TYPE OVARIAN CANCER

B. Budiana, Bayu Mahendra, M. Putra, Harry Wijaya, A. Putra, Nathassa Karisma
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Ovarian cancer is a malignancy that grows and develops in the ovaries with a high mortality rate. Primary debulking surgery (P.D.S.) is diagnostic and therapeutic and has become the standard option. CA-125 levels were increasing with the worsening disease conditions in ovarian cancer. In addition, preoperative albumin levels were strongly associated with worse ovarian cancer outcomes. This study assessed the prediction of CA-125 markers and albumin levels on P.D.S. outcomes. This research is a diagnostic test conducted at Prof. Dr I.G.N.G. Ngoerah Hospital. The study sample consisted of 50 women aged 18 and over who underwent P.D.S. from 2018 to 2020 with P.A. results of advanced stage (III-IV) epithelial-type ovarian cancer. CA-125 and albumin levels were assessed before surgery and compared with the findings of P.D.S., which were grouped into suboptimal debulking and optimal debulking. There were no significant differences in the characteristics of the two groups. The accuracy of CA-125 levels on the outcome of P.D.S. surgery with a sensitivity of 75.6%, specificity of 55.6%, PPV of 88.6%, N.P.V. of 35.3% and accuracy of 72%. While the accuracy of albumin levels on the outcome of P.D.S. surgery with a sensitivity of 55.6%, specificity of 51.2%, PPV of 20%, N.P.V. of 84% and accuracy of 52%. CA-125 levels were higher in the suboptimal group but not statistically significant, but the sensitivity (70%) and specificity (80%) were still high, so they still have diagnostic value for ovarian cancer. The relationship between albumin levels and ovarian cancer is multifactorial, so it cannot be used to predict surgical outcomes
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术前癌抗原125和白蛋白预测晚期上皮型卵巢癌手术预后的准确性
卵巢癌是一种在卵巢中生长和发展的恶性肿瘤,死亡率很高。原发性减体积手术(pds)是一种诊断和治疗方法,已成为标准选择。CA-125水平随着卵巢癌病情的恶化而升高。此外,术前白蛋白水平与卵巢癌预后不良密切相关。本研究评估了CA-125标志物和白蛋白水平对pds预后的预测。这项研究是在I.G.N.G. Ngoerah教授医院进行的一项诊断试验。研究样本包括50名18岁及以上的女性,她们在2018年至2020年期间接受了pds, P.A.结果为晚期(III-IV)上皮型卵巢癌。术前评估CA-125和白蛋白水平,并与pds的结果进行比较,将其分为次理想减容和最佳减容。两组患者的特征无明显差异。CA-125水平对pds手术预后的准确性敏感性为75.6%,特异性为55.6%,PPV为88.6%,n.p.v为35.3%,准确性为72%。而白蛋白水平对pds手术预后的准确性敏感性为55.6%,特异性为51.2%,PPV为20%,n.p.v为84%,准确性为52%。亚优组CA-125水平较高,但无统计学意义,但敏感性(70%)和特异性(80%)仍较高,对卵巢癌仍有诊断价值。白蛋白水平与卵巢癌之间的关系是多因素的,因此它不能用于预测手术结果
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