ADJUNCTIVE ENDOSCOPIC BRUSH CYTOLOGY IN THE DETECTION OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL MALIGNANCY

Citation
Jm. Odonoghue et al., ADJUNCTIVE ENDOSCOPIC BRUSH CYTOLOGY IN THE DETECTION OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL MALIGNANCY, Acta cytologica, 39(1), 1995, pp. 28-34
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00015547
Volume
39
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
28 - 34
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-5547(1995)39:1<28:AEBCIT>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The role of exfoliative cytology as an adjunct to endoscopic biopsy in the detection of upper gastrointestinal malignancy is controversial i nsofar as some claim that its use is of little clinical benefit. The r ole of cytology in the differentiation of benign from malignant mucosa l lesions in 2,183 consecutive patients who underwent esophagogastrodu odenoscopy was examined. Malignancy was confirmed in 394 patients. Bot h endoscopic biopsy and cytology were positive in 275 of 394 (69.8%) p atients. Endoscopic biopsy provided the diagnosis in the presence of n egative cytology in 73 of 394 (18.5%) cases, while cytology was positi ve after a negative biopsy in 36 of 394 (9.2%) patients. Ten of 394 (2 .5%) patients were not diagnosed preoperatively using either modality. Endoscopic biopsy yielded a sensitivity of 88.3%, specificity of 99.9 %, positive predictive value of 99.7% and negative predictive value of 97.6%. Cytology alone, in contrast, yielded a sensitivity of 79%, spe cificity of 98.5%, positive predictive value of 92.3% and negative pre dictive value of 95.6%. With the additional use of cytology, the diagn ostic yield was increased from 88.3% to 97.5%. We conclude that upper gastrointestinal exfoliative cytology is a useful adjunct in the inves tigation of patients with suspicious mucosal lesions.