Screening for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema Development Using Extracellular Water Ratio.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Lymphatic research and biology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-23 DOI:10.1089/lrb.2022.0060
Yoshichika Yasunaga, Yuto Kinjo, Saeko Kondoh, Daisuke Yanagisawa, Shunsuke Yuzuriha, Shoji Kondoh
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Background: This case-control retrospective study examined whether the extracellular water ratio (%ECW) of the upper extremity, as measured through bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), could be an indicator of the development and severity of breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL). Methods and Results: BIA was used to evaluate the changes in %ECW due to BCRL development, with the %ECW measured in female patients with unilateral BCRL and healthy controls. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to assess the diagnostic ability of %ECW to distinguish BCRL patients from controls. Twenty female patients, who were eligible for inclusion, and 20 healthy control volunteers were included. The %ECW of the affected arm correlated with the water volume difference between the affected and unaffected arms (R2 = 0.7183). ROC analysis showed that %ECW had a high diagnostic ability as a screening tool for BCRL development (area under the ROC curve = 0.982). A cutoff %ECW value of 38.5% could predict the presence of BCRL with a sensitivity of 91.7% and specificity of 97.9%. Conclusions: This study confirmed that %ECW could assess the presence and severity of BCRL in a single measurement noninvasively in a shorter amount of time. The %ECW value strongly correlated with excess arm body water volume, an indicator of the severity of unilateral arm lymphedema. The cutoff %ECW value could predict the presence of BCRL with high accuracy.

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使用细胞外水分比率筛查乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿的发展。
背景:这项病例对照回顾性研究通过生物电阻抗分析(BIA)测量的上肢细胞外水分比率(%ECW)是否可以作为乳腺癌相关淋巴水肿(BCRL)发展和严重程度的指标。方法和结果:BIA用于评估BCRL发展引起的%ECW的变化,在患有单侧BCRL的女性患者和健康对照中测量%ECW。进行受试者操作特征(ROC)分析,以评估%ECW区分BCRL患者和对照组的诊断能力。纳入了20名符合入选条件的女性患者和20名健康对照志愿者。受影响臂的%ECW与受影响臂和未受影响臂之间的水量差相关(R2 = 0.7183)。ROC分析显示,%ECW作为BCRL发展的筛查工具具有较高的诊断能力(ROC曲线下面积 = 0.982)。38.5%的临界%ECW值可以预测BCRL的存在,敏感性为91.7%,特异性为97.9%。%ECW值与手臂多余水量密切相关,这是单侧手臂淋巴水肿严重程度的指标。临界%ECW值可以高精度地预测BCRL的存在。
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Lymphatic research and biology
Lymphatic research and biology Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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3.10
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7.10%
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85
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Lymphatic Research and Biology delivers the most current peer-reviewed advances and developments in lymphatic biology and pathology from the world’s leading biomedical investigators. The Journal provides original research from a broad range of investigative disciplines, including genetics, biochemistry and biophysics, cellular and molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology, anatomy, developmental biology, and pathology. Lymphatic Research and Biology coverage includes: -Vasculogenesis and angiogenesis -Genetics of lymphatic disorders -Human lymphatic disease, including lymphatic insufficiency and associated vascular anomalies -Physiology of intestinal fluid and protein balance -Immunosurveillance and immune cell trafficking -Tumor biology and metastasis -Pharmacology -Lymphatic imaging -Endothelial and smooth muscle cell biology -Inflammation, infection, and autoimmune disease
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