The value of using the faecal immunochemical test in general practice on patients presenting with non-alarm symptoms of colorectal cancer

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作者
Juul, Jakob Sogaard [1 ,2 ]
Hornung, Nete [3 ]
Andersen, Berit [4 ]
Laurberg, Soren [5 ]
Olesen, Frede [1 ]
Vedsted, Peter [1 ,2 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Aarhus Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Res Unit Gen Practice, Bartholins Alle 2, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
[2] Aarhus Univ, Res Ctr Canc Diag Primary Care, Dept Publ Hlth, Bartholins Alle 2, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
[3] Randers Reg Hosp, Dept Clin Biochem, Skovlyvej 1, DK-8930 Randers NE, Denmark
[4] Randers Reg Hosp, Dept Publ Hlth Programmes, Skovlyvej 1, DK-8930 Randers NE, Denmark
[5] Aarhus Univ Hosp, Dept Surg, Tage Hansens Gade 2, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
[6] Aarhus Univ, Silkeborg Reg Hosp, Univ Res Clin Innovat Patient Pathways, Diagnost Ctr,Dept Clin Med, Aarhus C, Denmark
关键词
OCCULT-BLOOD-TEST; SOCIETY-TASK-FORCE; PRIMARY-CARE; COLONOSCOPY SURVEILLANCE; HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION; CONSENSUS UPDATE; DIAGNOSIS; POPULATION; MORTALITY; REGISTER;
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10.1038/s41416-018-0178-7
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Around 50% of individuals with colorectal cancer (CRC) initially present with non-alarm symptoms. METHODS: We investigated the value of using the faecal immunochemical test (FIT) in the diagnostic process of CRC and other serious bowel disease in individuals presenting with non-alarm symptoms in general practice. The study was conducted in the Central Denmark Region from 1 September 2015 to 30 August 2016. The FIT was used as a rule-in test on patients aged >= 30 years with non-alarm symptoms of CRC. The cut-off value was set to 10 mu g Hb/g faeces. RESULTS: A total of 3462 valid FITs were performed. Of these, 540 (15.6%) were positive. Three months after FIT performance, 51 (PPV: 9.4% (95% CI: 7.0; 11.9)) individuals with a positive FIT were diagnosed with CRC and 73 (PPV: 13.5% (95% CI: 10.6; 16.4)) with other serious bowel disease. Of CRCs, 66.7% were diagnosed in UICC stage I & II and 19.6% in stage IV. The false negative rate for CRC was <0.1% for the initial 3 months after FIT performance. CONCLUSION: The FIT may be used as a supplementary diagnostic test in the diagnostic process of CRC and other serious bowel disease in individuals with non-alarm symptoms of CRC in general practice.
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页码:471 / 479
页数:9
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