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Gastric cancer detection using the serum pepsinogen test method

Dragan Trivanović, Stjepko Pleština, Lorena Honović, Renata Dobrila-Dintinjana, Jelena Vlašić Tanasković, Damir Vrbanec

2021Tumori Journal19 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer (GC) is the eighth most common cause of cancer deaths in Croatia and one of the most common causes of cancer deaths worldwide. A reliable diagnostic tool for the early detection of GC is essential. OBJECTIVE: We previously suggested a pepsinogen test method to reduce the mortality from GC by allowing early detection. Here, we report an updated analysis from a prospective single-center clinical study to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the pepsinogen test method and to determine whether this test can be used as a part of routine laboratory assessment of high-risk patients. METHODS: test, multiple logistic regression, and receiver operating characteristics (ROC) to evaluate the predictive power of the assayed biomarkers. RESULTS: Of the 116 patients, 25 patients had GC and 91 demonstrated a nonmalignant pathology based on tissue biopsy. Cutoff values were pepsinogen I ⩽70 and pepsinogen I/II ratio ⩽3.0. Using ROC curve analysis, the accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were determined to be 87.22%, 78.12%, 90.10%, 71.43%, and 92.86%, respectively, for the diagnosis of GC. The area under the curve was 0.700 (95% confidence interval 0.57-0.83). CONCLUSION: Pepsinogen tests are valuable for screening a population in need of further diagnosis and could help to avoid unnecessary invasive endoscopic procedures.

Topics & Concepts

Receiver operating characteristicMedicineConfidence intervalMann–Whitney U testLogistic regressionInternal medicineCancerPopulationGastroenterologyLikelihood ratios in diagnostic testingPositive predicative valueArea under the curveProspective cohort studyPredictive value of testsGold standard (test)CutoffPredictive valuePhysicsEnvironmental healthQuantum mechanicsHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
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