CHEMICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL TESTING FOR FECAL OCCULT BLOOD - A COMPARISON OF 2 TESTS IN SYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS

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作者
THOMAS, WM
HARDCASTLE, JD
JACKSON, J
PYE, G
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[1] Department of Surgery, University Hospital, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham
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10.1038/bjc.1992.125
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
An established chemical faecal occult blood test (Haemoccult prepared without rehydration) has been compared with a new immunological test (Hemeselect) in patients referred for investigation of lower gastro-intestinal symptoms. Hemeselect was shown to have a higher sensitivity for colorectal carcinoma (94.0% compared with 58.0%), the greatest difference in sensitivity between the two tests being for rectal cancers. Similarly Hemeselect was more sensitive than Haemoccult for colorectal adenomas (66.6% vs 33.3%), and for inflammatory bowel disease (88.9% vs 33.3%). However the enhanced sensitivity of Hemeselect for colorectal neoplasia and inflammatory bowel disease was accompanied by a significant increase in the overall rate of positive reactions (32.8% of patients had a positive Hemeselect reaction compared with 14.8% who had a positive Haemoccult test), and a reduction in specificity (84.1% for Hemeselect vs 96.0% for Haemoccult). Hemeselect is a more sensitive indicator of colorectal neoplasia in symptomatic subjects, trials of its use as a screening test for asymptomatic neoplasia appear justified.
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