Non-Invasive Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Upper Urinary Tract Urothelial Carcinoma-A Systematic Review.
Łukasz BiałekKonrad BilskiJakub DobruchWojciech KrajewskiTomasz SzydełkoPiotr KrystSlawomir PoletajewPublished in: Cancers (2022)
Beyond laboratory, imaging and endoscopic procedures, new diagnostic tools are increasingly being sought for the diagnosis of upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC), especially those that are non-invasive. In this systematic review, we aimed to determine the effectiveness of non-invasive tests in the diagnosis of UTUC. PubMed and Embase electronic databases were searched to identify studies assessing effectiveness of non-invasive tests in the primary diagnosis of UTUC. The study protocol was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020216480). Among 10,084 screened publications, 25 were eligible and included in the analysis. Most of them were conducted on small samples of patients and the control groups were heterogenous. The test used in the largest number of studies was voided urinary cytology, which has poor sensitivity (11-71.1%) with favorable specificity (54-100%). Fluorescence in situ hybridization in diagnostic cytology showed higher sensitivity (35-85.7%) with equally good specificity (80-100%). There were also studies on the use of tests known to diagnose bladder cancer such as NMP22, uCYT or BTA test. Other urine or blood tests have been the subject of only isolated studies, with varying results. To conclude, currently there is a lack of high-quality data that could confirm good effectiveness of non-invasive tests used in the diagnosis of UTUC.
Keyphrases
- systematic review
- urinary tract
- randomized controlled trial
- study protocol
- end stage renal disease
- case control
- clinical trial
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- high grade
- high resolution
- ultrasound guided
- meta analyses
- peritoneal dialysis
- machine learning
- photodynamic therapy
- mass spectrometry
- electronic health record
- quantum dots
- finite element