Comparing CxBladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-A pilot study

Purpose: Guidelines advocate cystoscopy surveillance (CS) for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) post-resection. However, cystoscopy is operator dependent and may miss upper tract lesions or carcinoma in-situ (CIS). Urine cytology is a common adjunct but lacks sensitivity and specificity in...

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Main Authors: Chai, Chu Ann, Yeoh, W. S., Rajandram, Retnagowri, Aung, Kyaw Phyo, Ong, Teng Aik, Kuppusamy, Singgaravelloo, Nazran, A., Kumaran, K., Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan Abdul, Teoh, J. Y.
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spelling my.um.eprints.343302022-06-13T01:25:35Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34330/ Comparing CxBladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-A pilot study Chai, Chu Ann Yeoh, W. S. Rajandram, Retnagowri Aung, Kyaw Phyo Ong, Teng Aik Kuppusamy, Singgaravelloo Nazran, A. Kumaran, K. Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan Abdul Teoh, J. Y. RD Surgery Purpose: Guidelines advocate cystoscopy surveillance (CS) for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) post-resection. However, cystoscopy is operator dependent and may miss upper tract lesions or carcinoma in-situ (CIS). Urine cytology is a common adjunct but lacks sensitivity and specificity in detecting recurrence. A new mRNA biomarker (CxBladder) was compared with urine cytology as an adjunct to cystoscopy in detecting a positive cystoscopy findings during surveillance cystoscopy in our center. Materials and Methods: Consented patients older than 18, undergoing CS for NMIBC, provide paired urine samples for cytology and CxBladder test. Patients with positive cystoscopy findings would undergo re-Trans Urethral Resection of Bladder Tumor (TURBT). Results: Thirty-five patients were enrolled from April to June 2019. Seven contaminated urine samples were excluded. The remaining cohort of 23 (82%) and 5 (18%) females had a mean age of 66.69 (36-89). Eight (29%) patients with positive cystoscopy finding underwent TURBT. All 8 patients also had positive CxBladder result. This shows that CxBladder has a sensitivity and negative predictive value (NPV) of 100%, specificity of 75% and positive predictive value (PPV) of 62% in predicting a positive cystoscopy finding. TURBT Histo-pathological findings showed Low-grade Ta NMIBC in one patient (4%), and 7 (25%) patients had inflammatory changes. Urine cytology was only positive in one patient with a positive cystoscopy finding. This led to a sensitivity of merely 13% and NPV of 74%, while specificity and PPV was 100% in predicting a positive cystoscopy finding. Conclusion: CxBladder had high NPV and sensitivity which accurately predicted suspicious cystoscopy findings leading to further investigation. It has great potential for use as adjunct to cystoscopy for surveillance of NMIBC. Frontiers Media SA 2021-05-13 Article PeerReviewed Chai, Chu Ann and Yeoh, W. S. and Rajandram, Retnagowri and Aung, Kyaw Phyo and Ong, Teng Aik and Kuppusamy, Singgaravelloo and Nazran, A. and Kumaran, K. and Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan Abdul and Teoh, J. Y. (2021) Comparing CxBladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-A pilot study. Frontiers in Surgery, 8. DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.659292 <https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2021.659292>. 10.3389/fsurg.2021.659292
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topic RD Surgery
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Chai, Chu Ann
Yeoh, W. S.
Rajandram, Retnagowri
Aung, Kyaw Phyo
Ong, Teng Aik
Kuppusamy, Singgaravelloo
Nazran, A.
Kumaran, K.
Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan Abdul
Teoh, J. Y.
Comparing CxBladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-A pilot study
description Purpose: Guidelines advocate cystoscopy surveillance (CS) for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) post-resection. However, cystoscopy is operator dependent and may miss upper tract lesions or carcinoma in-situ (CIS). Urine cytology is a common adjunct but lacks sensitivity and specificity in detecting recurrence. A new mRNA biomarker (CxBladder) was compared with urine cytology as an adjunct to cystoscopy in detecting a positive cystoscopy findings during surveillance cystoscopy in our center. Materials and Methods: Consented patients older than 18, undergoing CS for NMIBC, provide paired urine samples for cytology and CxBladder test. Patients with positive cystoscopy findings would undergo re-Trans Urethral Resection of Bladder Tumor (TURBT). Results: Thirty-five patients were enrolled from April to June 2019. Seven contaminated urine samples were excluded. The remaining cohort of 23 (82%) and 5 (18%) females had a mean age of 66.69 (36-89). Eight (29%) patients with positive cystoscopy finding underwent TURBT. All 8 patients also had positive CxBladder result. This shows that CxBladder has a sensitivity and negative predictive value (NPV) of 100%, specificity of 75% and positive predictive value (PPV) of 62% in predicting a positive cystoscopy finding. TURBT Histo-pathological findings showed Low-grade Ta NMIBC in one patient (4%), and 7 (25%) patients had inflammatory changes. Urine cytology was only positive in one patient with a positive cystoscopy finding. This led to a sensitivity of merely 13% and NPV of 74%, while specificity and PPV was 100% in predicting a positive cystoscopy finding. Conclusion: CxBladder had high NPV and sensitivity which accurately predicted suspicious cystoscopy findings leading to further investigation. It has great potential for use as adjunct to cystoscopy for surveillance of NMIBC.
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author Chai, Chu Ann
Yeoh, W. S.
Rajandram, Retnagowri
Aung, Kyaw Phyo
Ong, Teng Aik
Kuppusamy, Singgaravelloo
Nazran, A.
Kumaran, K.
Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan Abdul
Teoh, J. Y.
author_facet Chai, Chu Ann
Yeoh, W. S.
Rajandram, Retnagowri
Aung, Kyaw Phyo
Ong, Teng Aik
Kuppusamy, Singgaravelloo
Nazran, A.
Kumaran, K.
Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan Abdul
Teoh, J. Y.
author_sort Chai, Chu Ann
title Comparing CxBladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-A pilot study
title_short Comparing CxBladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-A pilot study
title_full Comparing CxBladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-A pilot study
title_fullStr Comparing CxBladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-A pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Comparing CxBladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-A pilot study
title_sort comparing cxbladder to urine cytology as adjunct to cystoscopy in surveillance of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer-a pilot study
publisher Frontiers Media SA
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