Validation of a simple computed tomography scoring system to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion

Abstract Objective Weaimed to validate a computed tomography (CT) scoring system and assess its sensitivity and specificity to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion that is exudative and of undetermined origin. Patients and methods This is a retrospective study that enrolled 123 patients...

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Main Authors: Rania A. Sweed, Ayman I. Baess
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-01-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4103/ejb.ejb_46_19
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spelling doaj-a6fb8efe342e4f0baf0756ba9f83ff9a2021-01-24T12:46:20ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Bronchology1687-84262314-85512020-01-0113571071510.4103/ejb.ejb_46_19Validation of a simple computed tomography scoring system to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusionRania A. Sweed0Ayman I. Baess1Department of Chest Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria UniversityDepartment of Chest Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria UniversityAbstract Objective Weaimed to validate a computed tomography (CT) scoring system and assess its sensitivity and specificity to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion that is exudative and of undetermined origin. Patients and methods This is a retrospective study that enrolled 123 patients who were referred for medical thoracoscopy in the Chest Department, Alexandria Main University Hospital, between 2013 and 2017 for diagnosing exudative pleural effusion of undetermined origin. CT scans were reviewed by a radiologist who was blinded to the final diagnosis. We applied a scoring system that was generated by Porcel et al. Scoring results were then evaluated using the final diagnosis of thoracoscopic pleural biopsies as the reference. Results The CT score showed a sensitivity and a specificity of 70 and 66.7%, respectively, with an negative predictive value 83% and a positive predictive value 48%, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.745.using a cut-off value of at least 7. Conclusion The CT scoring system could not predict the malignant nature of exudative effusion with great accuracy.https://doi.org/10.4103/ejb.ejb_46_19computed tomography scoring systemmalignant pleural effusionpredictors of malignancy
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Validation of a simple computed tomography scoring system to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion
The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
computed tomography scoring system
malignant pleural effusion
predictors of malignancy
author_facet Rania A. Sweed
Ayman I. Baess
author_sort Rania A. Sweed
title Validation of a simple computed tomography scoring system to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion
title_short Validation of a simple computed tomography scoring system to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion
title_full Validation of a simple computed tomography scoring system to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion
title_fullStr Validation of a simple computed tomography scoring system to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion
title_full_unstemmed Validation of a simple computed tomography scoring system to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion
title_sort validation of a simple computed tomography scoring system to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
issn 1687-8426
2314-8551
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Objective Weaimed to validate a computed tomography (CT) scoring system and assess its sensitivity and specificity to predict the malignant nature of pleural effusion that is exudative and of undetermined origin. Patients and methods This is a retrospective study that enrolled 123 patients who were referred for medical thoracoscopy in the Chest Department, Alexandria Main University Hospital, between 2013 and 2017 for diagnosing exudative pleural effusion of undetermined origin. CT scans were reviewed by a radiologist who was blinded to the final diagnosis. We applied a scoring system that was generated by Porcel et al. Scoring results were then evaluated using the final diagnosis of thoracoscopic pleural biopsies as the reference. Results The CT score showed a sensitivity and a specificity of 70 and 66.7%, respectively, with an negative predictive value 83% and a positive predictive value 48%, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.745.using a cut-off value of at least 7. Conclusion The CT scoring system could not predict the malignant nature of exudative effusion with great accuracy.
topic computed tomography scoring system
malignant pleural effusion
predictors of malignancy
url https://doi.org/10.4103/ejb.ejb_46_19
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