基于 mRNA 的尿液检测(Xpert ® 膀胱癌检测 1)在血尿患者中的应用潜力--一项队列研究的结果

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Bladder Cancer Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.3233/blc-230089
Claudia Schmitz-Dräger, Peter J. Goebell, Ellen Paxinos, Ekkehardt Bismarck, Jack Chen, Priya Balakrishnan, Michael Bates, Thomas Ebert, Bernd J. Schmitz-Dräger, Natalya Benderska-Söder
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摘要背景和目的:对血尿患者进行评估仍然是泌尿科临床实践中的一项挑战,需要在诊断潜在膀胱癌(UCa)的益处与可能不必要的诊断干预风险之间取得平衡。本研究分析了基于 mRNA 的尿液检测方法 Xpert® Bladder Cancer Detection- CE-IVD (Xpert BC-D) 在血尿患者中的应用潜力。患者接受了泌尿科检查,包括尿道膀胱镜检查(WLC)、上尿路成像、尿液细胞学检查和 Xpert BC-D。结果:在排除无法评估的病例后,324 名患者被纳入分析范围(男性 188 人,女性 136 人;中位年龄:61 岁)。在28例TUR-B阳性患者中,有8例为Ta低级别(LG)肿瘤;其他患者被诊断为高级别(HG)病变(Ta:4例,CIS:2例,T1:11例,> T1:3例)。Xpert BC-D 比尿液细胞学更敏感(96% 对 61%)(P = 0.002)。观察到毛细血尿、性别、尿液细胞学检查和 Xpert BC-D 阳性的风险比(RR)增加(所有 p 均为 0.05)。在多变量分析中,年龄和 Xpert BC-D 阳性仍是 UCa 的独立预测因素。结论:研究结果表明,Xpert BC-D在预选血尿患者进行进一步有创诊断或替代诊断程序方面具有潜在作用。
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Potential of an mRNA-Based Urine Assay (Xpert ® Bladder Cancer Detection 1) in Hematuria Patients - Results from a Cohort Study

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:

Assessment of patients with hematuria (aH) remains a challenge in urological practice, balancing the benefits of diagnosing a potentially underlying bladder cancer (UCa) against the risks of possibly unnecessary diagnostic interventions. This study analyzes the potential of an mRNA-based urine assay, the Xpert® Bladder Cancer Detection- CE-IVD (Xpert BC-D), in patients with hematuria.

MATERIALS AND METHODS:

Overall, 368 patients with newly observed painless hematuria and no history of UCa were included in this observational study. Patients received urological workup, including urethrocystoscopy (WLC), upper tract imaging, urine cytology and Xpert BC-D. Patients with positive WLC were recommended to undergo tumor resection (TUR-B).

RESULTS:

After excluding non-assessable cases, 324 patients were considered for analysis (188 males, 136 females; median age: 61 years). Eight of twenty-eight patients with a positive TUR-B had Ta low grade (LG) tumors; the others were diagnosed with high grade (HG) lesions (Ta: 4, CIS: 2, T1:11, > T1:3). The Xpert BC-D was more sensitive than urine cytology (96% vs. 61%) (p = 0.002). Increased risk ratios (RR) were observed for gross hematuria, gender, urine cytology, and positive Xpert BC-D (all p < 0.05). Age and positive Xpert BC-D remained independent predictors of UCa in multivariate analysis. Simulating a triage with WLC restricted to patients with positive Xpert BC-D could have saved 240 (74.1%) assessments at the cost of missing one pTa LG tumor.

CONCLUSIONS:

The results suggest a potential role for Xpert BC-D in preselecting patients with hematuria for either further invasive diagnosis or an alternate diagnostic procedure.

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Bladder Cancer
Bladder Cancer Medicine-Urology
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期刊介绍: Bladder Cancer is an international multidisciplinary journal to facilitate progress in understanding the epidemiology/etiology, genetics, molecular correlates, pathogenesis, pharmacology, ethics, patient advocacy and survivorship, diagnosis and treatment of tumors of the bladder and upper urinary tract. The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, and letters-to-the-editor. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine that expedites our fundamental understanding and improves treatment of tumors of the bladder and upper urinary tract.
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