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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 2583-2594, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-981361

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Huangtu Decoction, first recorded in Essentials from the Golden Cabinet(Jin Kui Yao Lue) from ZHANG Zhong-jing in Han dynasty, is used to treat distal bleeding. It is mainly treated for the syndrome of failing to control blood with spleen-yang deficiency. The connotation of distal bleeding is more extensive, including not only upper gastrointestinal bleeding in the traditional sense such as peptic ulcer bleeding, gastrointestinal tumors, gastric mucosal lesions, vascular dysplasia, esophagogastric variceal bleeding, and pancreatic and biliary tract injury, but also other anorectal diseases such as part colon and rectal cancer swelling or polyps, hemorrhoids, and anal fissure and other parts of bleeding such as epistaxis, thrombocytopenia, functional uterine bleeding, threatened abortion, and unexplained hematuria. Distal bleeding also involves syndromes of failing to keep part deficient and cold fluids in interior, such as nocturia, enuresis, clear nose, sweating, cold tears, and leucorrhea, and excessive gastrointestinal bleeding caused by anti-plate and anticoagulant drugs, unexplained positive in the fecal occult blood test, and other modern clinical new problems. The indications of Huangtu Decoction include not only lower blood, defecation before blood, distant blood, hematemesis, epistaxis, and other diseases in traditional Chinese medicine, but also three types of clinical manifestations including bleeding, deficiency syndrome, and stagnant heat syndrome. In the clinic, Huangtu Decoction can be used to treat acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding, acute coronary syndrome complicated with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding, bleeding events caused by excessive antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs, unexplained positive in the fecal occult blood test, gastrointestinal tumor with bleeding, thrombocytopenia, and other acute and critical diseases. The dosage of Cooking Stove Earthkey, Rehmanniae Radix, and Asini Corii Colla in Huangtu Decoction is the key to hemostasis.


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Humans , Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage/drug therapy , Acute Coronary Syndrome , Epistaxis , Esophageal and Gastric Varices , Anticoagulants , Thrombocytopenia , Critical Care
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Rev. cuba. med. gen. integr ; 38(3): e1899, 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1408715

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Introducción: El cáncer colorrectal en nuestro país ocupa la tercera causa de muerte por tumores malignos y constituye un problema de salud a nivel mundial, que en la actualidad es prevenible al realizar pruebas para la detección de lesiones premalignas. Objetivo: Evaluar el valor presuntivo de lesiones premalignas colónicas en pacientes con sangre oculta en las heces. Métodos: Se realizó estudio observacional, descriptivo, transversal, en pacientes con sangre oculta en las heces, atendidos en el Servicio de Gastroenterología del Hospital Docente Clínico Quirúrgico Diez de Octubre, a los cuales se les realizó colonoscopia, en el período comprendido de enero de 2016 a enero de 2017. Para evaluar las variables se utilizó el porcentaje como medida matemática y los resultados fueron expuestos en tablas. Resultados: Al finalizar el estudio se observó un predomino del sexo femenino. La pesquisa, el cambio del hábito intestinal y las diarreas crónicas fueron las indicaciones más frecuentes de sangre oculta en heces. Los pólipos y las lesiones de aspecto malignas fueron los diagnósticos colonoscópicos más frecuentes. Las lesiones de aspecto malignas se localizaron en mayor proporción en colon izquierdo. El diagnóstico histológico más frecuente fueron los adenomas y adenocarcinomas. Conclusiones: El test de sangre oculta en heces es un método predictivo en la pesquisa de lesiones premalignas y malignas de colon en pacientes atendidos en el primer nivel de atención(AU)


Introduction: In Cuba, colorectal cancer accounts for the third cause of death by malignant tumors, while it is a worldwide health problem, currently preventable by performing tests for the detection of premalignant lesions. Objective: To evaluate the presumptive value of colonic premalignant lesions in patients with fecal occult blood. Methods: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out in patients with fecal occult blood, who received attention in the gastroenterology service of Diez de Octubre Surgical Clinical Teaching Hospital and underwent colonoscopy, in the period from January 2016 to January 2017. To evaluate the variables, the percentage was used as a mathematical measure and the results were shown in tables. Results: At the end of the study, a predominance of the female sex was observed. Screening, change of bowel habit and chronic diarrhea were the most frequent indications of fecal occult blood. Polyps and malignant lesions were the most frequent colonoscopic diagnoses. Malignant-appearing lesions were mostly located in the left colon. The most frequent histological diagnosis was made up of adenomas and adenocarcinomas. Conclusions: The fecal occult blood test is a predictive method for the detection of premalignant and malignant lesions of the colon in patients who receive attention at the first level of care(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Colonic Polyps/diagnosis , Colonoscopy , Colonic Neoplasms/diagnosis , Age and Sex Distribution , Early Detection of Cancer , Occult Blood , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cuba , Octogenarians
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Chinese Journal of Digestion ; (12): 619-623, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912218

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Objective:To evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of hypersensitivity quantitative fecal immunochemical test (hs-qFIT) in colorectal cancer (CRC) and advanced adenoma.Methods:From July to December 2020, consecutive patients aged 50 to 75 years who underwent colonoscopy in Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, and had the Asia-Pacific colorectal screening score of medium or high risk were enrolled. All patients were requested to complete two hs-qFIT before colonoscopy. The diagnostic efficacy of hs-qFIT for CRC and advanced adenoma were assessed. Receiver operating characteristic curve of hs-qFIT in CRC diagnosis was drawn and the area under the curve (AUC) was calculated.Results:A total of 811 patients including 20 (2.5%) cases of CRC, 47 (5.8%) cases of advanced adenoma, 206 (25.4%) cases of non-advanced adenoma, 219 (27.0%) cases of non-adenomatous polyp, 76 (9.4%) cases of other colorectal lesions and 243 (30.0%) cases of non-colorectal lesions were involved. When the fecal hemoglobin cut-off values were 10, 30, 50, 75 and 100 ng/mL, the positive rates of hs-qFIT detection were 17.9% (145/811), 10.9% (88/811), 8.3% (67/811), 7.4% (60/811) and 5.8% (47/811), respectively. When the cut-off value of fecal hemoglobin decreased from 100 ng/mL to 10 ng/mL, the sensitivity of hs-qFIT for CRC diagnosis increased from 90.0% to 100.0%, and the specificity decreased from 96.3% to 84.2%; and the sensitivity of hs-qFIT for the diagnosis of advanced adenoma increased from 19.1% to 66.0%, and the specificity decreased from 95.0% to 85.1%. The AUC of hs-qFIT for the diagnosis of CRC and advanced adenoma were 0.981 (95% confidence interval ( CI) 0.970 to 0.992) and 0.846 (95% CI 0.807 to 0.886), respectively. When the optimal cut-off values were taken, the sensitivity and specificity were 100.0% and 91.2% for the diagnosis of CRC, and 66.0% and 85.3% for the diagnosis of advanced adenoma, respectively. Conclusion:Hs-qFIT can help the early screening of CRC and advanced adenoma.

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Journal of International Oncology ; (12): 441-444, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907560

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There are four methods for fecal detection of colorectal cancer (CRC) markers: fecal occult blood test, fecal DNA test, fecal microRNA test, and fecal fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) test. Fecal immunochemical test has been recommended by experts at home and abroad as the first choice for CRC screening. Fecal DNA test, due to its high price, has not yet been screened for large samples of people in China, so it is recommended as the second level of CRC screening. Fecal microRNA detection has been paid more and more attention by researchers. In recent years, the detection of fecal microbial markers has become more and more popular, especially fecal Fn detection, which is expected to become a microbial indicator for CRC screening.

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Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology ; (12): 477-480, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1016187

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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies in clinical practice. Its incidence and mortality rate are increasing in China in recent years. Aims: To analyze the results of CRC screening and the factors affecting the compliance of colonoscopy among community residents in Zhuanqiao Town, Minhang District, Shanghai. Methods: The community residents who were screened for CRC in Zhuanqiao Town from July 2020 to January 2021 were recruited. Both the risk assessment questionnaire and the fecal occult blood test (FOBT) were performed for the primary screening, and those who were positive for primary screening were recommended to undergo colonoscopy. High-risk individuals unwilling to undergo colonoscopy were surveyed for the reason of refusal. Results: During the study period, a total of 6 383 residents participated in the screening program, the positivity rates of risk assessment, FOBT and with either of them were 7.2% (459 cases), 10.5% (670 cases) and 17.2% (1 095 cases), respectively. Two hundred and ninety-seven residents who were positive for primary screening underwent a colonoscopy, with an overall colonoscopic compliance rate of 27.1%. The colonoscopic compliance rate in residents aged from 60-69 years was higher than that in other age groups (P<0.05). The detection rate of CRC was 2.0% (6/297). Insufficient knowledge of CRC and having no obvious physical discomfort were the main factors affecting colonoscopic compliance in high-risk population. Conclusions: Risk assessment combined with FOBT can identify high-risk population of CRC rapidly and efficiently. For the CRC screening program, education of the knowledge on CRC should be strengthened for improving the cognitive level of CRC in community residents. The screening program should be further optimized.

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Rev. argent. coloproctología ; 31(4): 116-123, dic. 2020. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1412899

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Introducción: El cáncer colorrectal (CCR) es la segunda causa de muerte por cáncer en Argentina. Debido a su alta prevalencia es fundamental normatizar un programa de pesquisa para la prevención y detección temprana. La precisión del test de sangre oculta en materia fecal inmunológico (SOMFi) para pesquisa de CCR en población de riesgo promedio ha demostrado ser adecuada según la bibliografía internacional, no habiendo, sin embargo, información a nivel local. El objetivo es evaluar en nuestro medio la precisión diagnóstica del test de SOMFi en una única ronda para la pesquisa de CCR en pacientes de riesgo promedio. Diseño: Prospectivo de precisión diagnóstica. Material y Método: Se incluyeron pacientes con riesgo promedio que consultaron para realizar una videocolonoscopía (VCC) por pesquisa de CCR en el Hospital Alemán de Buenos Aires, entre el 1 de junio del 2015 y 31 diciembre de 2017. Se excluyeron todos los pacientes con riesgo incrementado para CCR. Todos los pacientes realizaron el test de SOMFi y posteriormente la VCC. Los endoscopistas estaban ciegos para el resultado del test al momento de realizar la VCC. Se evaluó la precisión diagnóstica del test SOMFi para detectar lesiones neoplásicas avanzadas (LNA) calculando la sensibilidad (S), especificidad (E), valor predictivo positivo (VVP) y negativo (VVN), coeficiente de probabilidad positivo (CP+) y negativo (CP-). Se evaluó también la precisión para la detección de adenomas de bajo riesgo, pólipos aserrados y CCR. Resultados: Se incluyeron un total de 300 pacientes; 273 (91%) entregaron la muestra de materia fecal para realizar el test de SOMFi y completaron la VCC. La edad media de los pacientes fue de 56.9 (40-85) años y 54% fueron hombres. Del total de pacientes que realizaron ambos estudios (273), 53 pacientes (19%) presentaron al menos un adenoma de bajo riesgo, en 18 pacientes (6,59%) observamos al menos un adenoma aserrado sésil y en 21 pacientes (7,7%) al menos una lesión neoplásica avanzada (LNA). Solo 4 pacientes (1.5%) presentaron CCR. En cuanto a la precisión diagnóstica del test de SOMFi en una única ronda para detectar LNA observamos una S de 30%, E de 84%, VPP de 13% y un VPN de 94%. Para adenomas de bajo riesgo observamos una S de 13%, E de 84%, VPP de 17%, VPN de 79%. Para adenomas aserrados sésiles observamos una S de 16.7%, E de 87%, VPP de 11% y de VPN 91%. La precisión para el CCR fue la siguiente, S de 75%, E de 83%, VPP 6%, VPN 99%. No se observaron complicaciones post procedimientos. Conclusiones: La precisión diagnóstica del test de SOMFi en nuestro medio es comparable a los resultados internacionales. Sin embargo, la baja precisión observada en una única ronda realza la necesidad de realizarlo de forma anual o bianual para poder optimizar su precisión y lograr programas de pesquisa efectivos.(AU)


Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer death in Argentina. Due to its high prevalence, it is essential to standardize a screening program for prevention and early detection. According to international literature, the accuracy of the immunochemical fecal occult blood test (FIT) for CRC screening in an average-risk population has proven to be adequate, but there is no information at the local level. Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the FIT test in a single round for CRC screening in average-risk patients in our setting. Design: Diagnostic accuracy prospective study. Material and Methods: Average-risk patients who consulted for a CRC screening video colonoscopy (VCC) at the Hospital Alemán of Buenos Aires, between June 1, 2015 and December 31, 2017 were included. All patients with increased risk for CRC were excluded. All patients performed FIT and subsequently VCC. The endoscopists were blind to FIT result at the time of VCC. The diagnostic accuracy of FIT to detect advanced neoplastic lesions (ANL) was evaluated by calculating sensitivity (S), specificity (Sp), positive predictive value (PPV), negative (NPV), positive likelihood ratio (LR+) and negative likelihood ratio (LR-). The accuracy for the detection of low-risk adenomas, serrated polyps and CRC was also evaluated. Results: A total of 300 patients were included; 273 (91%) submitted the stool sample to perform FIT and completed VCC. The mean age of patients was 56.9 (40-85) years and 54% were men. Of the total number of patients who carried out both studies (273), 53 (19%) patients had at least one low-risk adenoma, 18 (6.59%) patients had at least one sessile serrated adenoma and 21 (7.7%) patients had at least one ANL. Only 4 (1.5%) patients presented CRC. The diagnostic accuracy of FIT in a single round to detect ANL was: S 30%, Sp 84%, PPV 13%, NPV 94%; for low-risk adenomas: S 13%, Sp 84%, PPV 17%, NPV 79%; for sessile serrated adenomas: S 16.7%, Sp 87%, PPV 11%, NPV 91% and for CRC: S 75%, Sp 83%, PPV 6%, NPV 99%. No post-procedure complications were observed. Conclusions: The diagnostic accuracy of FIT in our setting is comparable to international results. However, the low precision observed in a single round highlights the need to do it annually or biannually in order to optimize its accuracy and achieve effective screening programs. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Colorectal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Occult Blood , Argentina , Colorectal Neoplasms/prevention & control , Mass Screening , Sensitivity and Specificity , Colonoscopy/methods
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J. coloproctol. (Rio J., Impr.) ; 39(2): 121-126, Apr.-June 2019. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1012590

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ABSTRACT Globally, colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death among men and the second among women, corresponding to about 10% of all cancers. The Brazilian Ministry of Health and National Cancer Institute recommend the screening of colorectal cancer for people over 50 years-old with Fecal Occult Blood Test. Endoscopy is limited to patients with positive screening results. The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence of malignant or premalignant lesions diagnosed by endoscopy in patients with positive or negative Fecal Occult Blood Test and assess the efficacy of Fecal Occult Blood Test to predict the finding of a malignant colorectal lesion. We carried out a cross-sectional study among patients with a Fecal Occult Blood Test result that were submitted to colonoscopy, in the same hospital, from March 2016 to July 2017. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value of Fecal Occult Blood Test compared to colonoscopy neoplastic findings was calculated. The total of 92 patients were enrolled, 52 (56.5%) were female, Fecal Occult Blood Test was positive in 42.4% of them and in 41 (44.6%) the colonoscopy showed abnormal findings. Polyps were the most frequent alteration, found in 20 patients (21.7%). Among the patients with polyps, 15 (16.3%) had neoplastic and 5 (5.4%) presented non-neoplastic polyps. The Fecal Occult Blood Test sensitivity for detection of neoplastic polyps was 66.7%, specificity 62.3%, positive predictive value 11% and negative predictive value was 94.2%. Considering the need for a screening method, Fecal Occult Blood Test showed to be an effective and reliable screening test that can be applied in public health programs to detect and prevent colorectal cancer.


RESUMO Globalmente, o carcinoma colorretal é a terceira principal causa de morte por neoplasia entre homens e a segunda entre mulheres, correspondendo a 10% de todas as neoplasias. O Ministério da Saúde Brasileiro e o Instituto Nacional do Câncer recomendam a triagem do câncer colorretal para indivíduos acima de 50 anos, utilizando a Pesquisa de Sangue Oculto nas fezes. A endoscopia é reservada para aqueles com Pesquisa de Sangue Oculto nas fezes positiva. O objetivo deste estudo é avaliar a incidência de lesões malignas/pré-malignas diagnósticas na colonoscopia e correlacionar com os resultados prévios da Pesquisa de Sangue Oculto e verificar a eficácia da Pesquisa de Sangue Oculto para predizer uma lesão colorretal maligna. Realizamos um estudo transversal em pacientes que apresentavam resultados positivos ou negativos de Pesquisa de Sangue Oculto nas fezes e foram submetidos à colonoscopia, na mesma instituição, entre março de 2016 e julho de 2017. Dos 92 participantes; 52 (56,5%) eram do sexo feminino, a Pesquisa de Sangue Oculto nas fezes foi positiva em 42,4%; e em 41 (44,6%) a colonoscopia mostrou alterações. Em 20 pacientes (21,7%) havia pólipos; 15 (16,3%) eram neoplásicos e 5 (5,4%) não neoplásicos. A sensibilidade da Pesquisa de Sangue Oculto nas fezes para detecção de pólipos neoplásicos foi 66,7%; a especificidade 62,3%; o valor preditivo positivo 11% e o valor preditivo negativo 94,2%. Considerando a necessidade de um método de triagem, a Pesquisa de Sangue Oculto nas fezes mostrou ser um exame de triagem eficaz e confiável para ser aplicado em programas de saúde pública com o objetivo de detectar e prevenir o carcinoma colorretal.


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Humans , Male , Female , Colorectal Neoplasms/pathology , Colonic Diseases , Occult Blood , Adenocarcinoma , Adenoma , Colonic Polyps , Triage , Colonoscopy
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Cancer Research and Clinic ; (6): 422-424, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756769

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Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors of the digestive system. The incidence of colorectal cancer in China is increasing year by year. Screening for adenomas, precancerous lesions and early cancers can effectively reduce the incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer. Therefore, colorectal cancer screening is particularly important. At present, the colorectal cancer examination is mainly divided into fecal examination and colon structural examination. The fecal examination includes fecal occult blood test, fecal exfoliated cell test and fecal genetic analysis. The colon structural examination includes barium enema, colonoscopy and computed tomography colonography. Colonoscopy is considered as the gold standard for the diagnosis of colorectal cancer. It has the advantage of high accuracy, and can be used to find precancerous lesions and remove them at the same time. However, the screening should be greatly restricted because of its invasive examination, the need for intestinal preparation, obvious discomfort and the high cost of medical treatment. Comparatively, fecal occult blood test is simple, easy, non-invasive, saving manpower and material resources, and is suitable for large population screening. Some scholars in China have begun to pay attention to colorectal cancer screening, and fecal occult blood test is widely used in these screenings.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science ; (12): 24-27, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-821244

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Objective@#To investigate the clinical significance of combined examinations for neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and fecal occult blood (OB) in the differential diagnosis of Crohn′s disease and irritable bowel syndrome. @*Methods@#A total of 129 patients with Crohn′s disease and 120 patients with irritable bowel syndrome from October 2014 to October 2017 in Changhai Hospital were enrolled in this study. The results of NLR, CRP, ESR and OB were recorded. Logistic regression was used to study the association of the four indicators. The combined impact of the four indicators was explored with multivariable regression. ROC curve was used to compare the diagnostic value of the combined examinations with the four indicators for Crohn′s disease. The diagnosis was performed by substituting the data of individual patient into regression model. @*Results@#The levels of NLR, CRP, ESR and OB in Crohn′s disease group were higher than those in irritable bowel syndrome group (Z=-7.067--4.148, P<0.01). The area under the curve of combined diagnostic indicator was 0.881, which was higher than that of single NLR, CRP, ESR or OB (0.759, 0.695, 0.652, 0.643) respectively (Z=3.19-5.60, P<0.01). When the cutoff value was 0.498, the sensitivity was 79.1%, the specificity was 83.3% and the diagnostic accuracy was 81.1%. A patient who was not included within the statistical range of this experimental study was randomly assigned to the model and 0.831 of P value was obtained, which was higher than the cutoff value of 0.498, indicating that the patient suffered from Crohn′s disease with accuracy of 81.1%. @*Conclusion@#The logistic regression model established with the combined diagnostic indicators, which was formulated by examinations of NLR, CRP, ESR and OB, exhibited higher diagnostic value than any single indicator in the differential diagnosis of Crohn′s disease and irritable bowel syndrome.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 889-892, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797100

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Objective@#To study the application of urinary 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA)detection in screening and identification of colorectal cancer and adenomatous polyps.@*Methods@#The clinical data of 500 high-risk patients(including 22 cases with colorectal cancer, 134 cases with adenomatous polyps, and 344 cases with other patients) at the First Affiliated Hospital of Hebei North University from January 2018 to October 2018 were collected. High performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) was used to detect urinary 5-ALA and fecal occult blood test was used to detect faeces. Sensitivity and specificity of two methods was compared. At the same time, urine samples of 431 cases(including 22 cases with colorectal cancer, 134 cases with adenomatous polyps and 275 cases with colorectal normal mucosa)were collected, and the difference of the content of urinary 5-ALA among three groups was compared.@*Results@#The sensitivity of urinary 5-ALA for the colorectal cancer screening was74.9%, and the specificity was 72.5%. The sensitivity of urinary 5-ALA for the adenomatous polyps screening was 70.1%, and the specificity was75.0%. The sensitivity of fecal occult blood test for the colorectal cancer screening was 63.6%, and the specificity was 62.1%. The sensitivity of fecal occult blood test for the adenomatous polyps screening was 42.3%, and the specificity was 62.5%. The content of urinary 5-ALA of the colorectal cancer group [(9.35 ± 0.46) μmol/g] was significantly higher than that of the adenomatous polyps group [(7.24 ± 0.64) μmol/g] (P < 0.05) and normal colorectal mucosa group [(3.12 ± 0.24) μmol/g] (P < 0.05), and the content of urinary 5-ALA of the adenomatous polyps group was significantly higher than that of colorectal normal mucosa group (P < 0.05).@*Conclusions@#For screening of colorectal cancer and adenomatous polyps, the content of urinary 5-ALA by HPLC is better than fecal occult blood test, and this approach can do great help to identify colorectal cancer, adenomatous polyps and normal colorectal mucosa.

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Chinese Journal of Health Management ; (6): 427-431, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-791595

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Objective To evaluate the application value of quantitative immune fecal occult blood test (FOBT) in colonoscopy for the screening of colorectal cancer in health check-up participants. Methods The subjects were selected from July 2017 to June 2018 in the Health Management Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University. The subjects were the healthy individuals who chose quantitative immune FOBT or chemical method plus immunogold double-method FOBT (referred to as"double-method FOBT"), excluding those who had interfering factors. Individuals with a positive result in primary screening were selected and conducted with colorectal cancer by colonoscopy. If the polyploidy lesions were observed during colonoscopy, the biopsy or excision was performed, and the pathological diagnosis was performed. The positive rate of primary screening, compliance rate of colonoscopy and pathological results of colonoscopy were compared between the two methods. Quantitative immunoassay FOBT was analyzed in different gender, age group, physical examination nature, positive rate of primary screening, compliance rate of colonoscopy and pathological results of colonoscopy. Results 18 728 people chose quantitative immunoassay FOBT and 6 212 people chose double-method FOBT at the same time. There was no significant difference in gender and age between the two groups (all P>0.05), which was comparable. The detection rate of quantitative immune FOBT was higher than double-method FOBT (74.62% vs 32.23%, P<0.001). The positive rate of quantitative immune FOBT in primary screening was lower than double-method FOBT (4.11% vs 5.34%, P=0.003). The colonoscopy screening rate in positive population by quantitative immune FOBT was higher than double-method FOBT (27.83% vs 13.08%, P=0.001). These differences were statistically significant. The detection rate of total lesions by colonoscopy was 71.88% in positive population by quantitative immune FOBT. It was 42.86% in double-method FOBT. There was no statistical difference between the two methods (P=0.05). The detection rates of quantitative immune FOBT were significantly different among different genders, ages and physical properties (all P<0.001). The detection rate was higher in males than in females (79.14% vs 68.75%). The detection rate was highest in the group between 40 and 59 years old (79.96%). The individual detection rate was higher than the group (90.08% vs 66.07%). The positive rates in primary screening were significantly different among different ages (P=0.001).It was highest in the group aged 60 or above (5.59%). The colonoscopy screening rate in positive population by quantitative immune FOBT was highest in the group aged 50 or above (36.96%). The detection rate of inflammatory lesions were significantly different among different ages (P<0.001). The detection rate of colorectal cancer in males was higher than in females (11.11% vs 0.00%, P=0.009). In addition, with the increasing of fecal occult blood value, the detection rate of cancer was increased (P=0.041). Conclusion The quantitative immune FOBT is an ideal non-invasive examination for early screening of colorectal cancer. It has important application values.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 889-892, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-790202

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Objective To study the application of urinary 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) detection in screening and identification of colorectal cancer and adenomatous polyps. Methods The clinical data of 500 high-risk patients(including 22 cases with colorectal cancer, 134 cases with adenomatous polyps, and 344 cases with other patients) at the First Affiliated Hospital of Hebei North University from January 2018 to October 2018 were collected. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to detect urinary 5-ALA and fecal occult blood test was used to detect faeces. Sensitivity and specificity of two methods was compared. At the same time, urine samples of 431 cases (including 22 cases with colorectal cancer, 134 cases with adenomatous polyps and 275 cases with colorectal normal mucosa)were collected, and the difference of the content of urinary 5-ALA among three groups was compared. Results The sensitivity of urinary 5-ALA for the colorectal cancer screening was 74.9% , and the specificity was 72.5% . The sensitivity of urinary 5-ALA for the adenomatous polyps screening was 70.1% , and the specificity was75.0% . The sensitivity of fecal occult blood test for the colorectal cancer screening was 63.6% , and the specificity was 62.1% . The sensitivity of fecal occult blood test for the adenomatous polyps screening was 42.3%, and the specificity was 62.5%. The content of urinary 5-ALA of the colorectal cancer group [(9.35 ± 0.46) μmol/g] was significantly higher than that of the adenomatous polyps group [(7.24 ± 0.64) μmol/g] (P<0.05) and normal colorectal mucosa group [(3.12 ± 0.24) μmol/g] (P<0.05), and the content of urinary 5-ALA of the adenomatous polyps group was significantly higher than that of colorectal normal mucosa group (P<0.05). Conclusions For screening of colorectal cancer and adenomatous polyps, the content of urinary 5-ALA by HPLC is better than fecal occult blood test, and this approach can do great help to identify colorectal cancer, adenomatous polyps and normal colorectal mucosa.

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Gac. méd. boliv ; 41(2): 9-13, Dec. 2018. ilus., tab.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-988159

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OBJETIVO: determinar la sensibilidad y especificidad de la calprotectina fecal (CPF) y la prueba de sangre oculta en heces (SOH) para el diagnóstico de patología orgánica de colon. MÉTODOS: se realizó un estudio observacional que, incluyó de manera intencionada, 246 pacientes de ambos sexos atendidos en el Instituto Gastroenterológico Boliviano Japonés de Cochabamba, por dolor abdominal, diarrea crónica y pérdida de peso. Se les realizó laboratorios de calprotectina fecal y sangre oculta en heces, además de colonoscopia como estudio de control. RESULTADOS: se determinó que la calprotectina fecal tiene una sensibilidad de 86 %, y especificidad de 98 %, con una asociación de 0,54 y relación de 0,75 según los coeficientes de Pearson y Spearman respectivamente, en relación con la colonoscopía y el diagnóstico de patología orgánica de colon. La prueba de sangre oculta en heces presentó una sensibilidad de 79% pero una especificidad de 58%, la asociación y relación con el estudio de control fue mínima: 0,21 y 0,22 según los coeficientes de Pearson y Spearman. CONCLUSIONES: los resultados muestran que la calprotectina fecal presenta alta sensibilidad y especificidad para el diagnóstico de patología orgánica de colon. Los valores más altos se relacionaron con mayor lesión en la mucosa colónica.


OBJECTIVE: to determine the sensitivity and specificity of fecal calprotectin and fecal occult blood test (FOBT) for the diagnosis of organic colon pathology. METHODS: an observational study was made, which intentionally included 246 patients of both sexes seen at the Japanese Bolivian Gastroenterological Institute of Cochabamba, due to abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea and weight loss. We performed fecal calprotectin and fecal occult blood laboratories, as well as colonoscopy as a control study. RESULTS: it was determined that the fecal calprotectin has a sensitivity of 86%, and specificity of 98%, with an association of 0,54 and a ratio of 0,75 according to the Pearson and Spearman coefficients respectively, in relation to colonoscopy and the diagnosis of organic pathology of colon. The fecal occult blood test showed a sensitivity of 79% but a specificity of 58%, according to the association and relationship with the control minimum of 0,21 and 0,22 according to the Pearson and Spearman coefficients. CONCLUSIONS: The results show that fecal calprotectin presents high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of organic colon pathology. Higher values were associated with greater lesion in the colonic mucosa.


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Humans , Blood Culture/methods , Colonoscopy/instrumentation , Diagnosis , Feces
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Annals of Clinical Microbiology ; : 51-57, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-717232

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BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding can result from various conditions, including ulcers, neoplasms and infectious enterocolitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of the fecal immunochemical transferrin test compared with the fecal Hb test in various clinical settings. METHODS: A total of 1,116 clinical stool specimens submitted for fecal occult blood testing were prospectively examined using both FIT Hb and FIT Tf kits (AlfresaPharma, Japan). To verify the specificity of the two tests, stool specimens from 265 health check-up examinees were also included. RESULTS: A review of medical records revealed that 396 patients had clinical conditions associated with GI bleeding. FIT Hb and FIT Tf results were positive in 156 (39.4%) and 137 (34.6%) cases, respectively, and an additional 194 (49.0%) cases tested positive with either FIT Hb or FIT Tf. The two tests showed a moderate strength of agreement (kappa value; 0.56). Colitis (n=71) was associated with the most GI bleedings, followed by acute gastroenteritis (n=29), GI ulcers (n=27) and GI cancers (n=15). While the first two groups had higher positive rates on FIT Tf, patients in the latter two groups had higher positive rates on FIT Hb. Notably, four of nine specimens from premature babies tested positive only on FIT Tf. The specificity of FIT Hb and FIT Tf was 100% and 99.6%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Concurrent use of FIT Hb and FIT Tf improved the detection rate of occult GI bleeding, especially in patients with infectious GI disease (such as colitis or gastroenteritis) and in premature babies.


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Humans , Colitis , Enterocolitis , Gastroenteritis , Hemorrhage , Medical Records , Occult Blood , Prospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity , Transferrin , Ulcer
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Gut and Liver ; : 183-189, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-713232

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Knowledge regarding the quality metrics of fecal immunochemical test (FIT)-based colorectal cancer screening programs is limited. The aim of this study was to investigate the performance and quality metrics of a FIT-based screening program. METHODS: In our screening program, asymptomatic subjects aged ≥50 years underwent an annual FIT, and subjects with positive FIT results underwent a subsequent colonoscopy. The performance of the FIT and colonoscopy was analyzed in individuals with a positive FIT who completed the program between 2009 and 2015 at a university hospital. RESULTS: Among the 51,439 screened participants, 75.1% completed the FIT. The positive rate was 1.1%, and the colonoscopy completion rate in these patients was 68.6%. The positive predictive values of cancer and advanced neoplasia were 5.5% and 19.1%, respectively. The adenoma detection rate in the patients who underwent colonoscopy after a positive FIT was 48.2% (60.0% for men and 33.6% for women). The group with the highest tertile quantitative FIT level showed a significantly higher detection rate of advanced neoplasia than the group with the lowest tertile (odds ratio, 2.6; 95% confidence interval, 1.4 to 5.1; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The quality metrics used in the United States and Europe may be directly introduced to other countries, including Korea. However, the optimal quality metrics should be established in each country.


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Humans , Male , Adenoma , Colonoscopy , Colorectal Neoplasms , Europe , Korea , Mass Screening , United States
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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 1183-1185, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-691929

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Objective To investigate the basic clinical features in 371 cases of colorectal polyps and its relationship with fecal occult blood and carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA).Methods The retrospective analysis was performed on 371 inpatients with colo-rectal polyps.The relationship among gender,number of polyps and polyps anatomical site in different ages of patients was investi-gated,and the relationship between fecal occult blood and CEA with polyp canceration was analyzed by 1.5?3.0 years follow-up. Results Among 371 cases of colorectal polyps,the female patients were gradually increased and single polyp was gradually de-creased along with the age increase;due to different ages,there was the statistically significant difference in the polyp locations (χ2 =9.759,P=0.045);the distribution difference of the patients with polyp canceration among three age groups was statistically significant(χ2 =5.138,4.107,13.153,P<0.05).The cases of fecal occult blood positive and CEA abnormal increase were gradual-ly increased with age increasing(χ2 =15.544,11.959,P<0.01);with the number of polyps increasing,the cases of fecal occult blood positive showed the increasing trend(χ2 =14.043,P=0.001);the canceration rate in colorectal polyp cases of fecal occult blood positive and CEA abnormal increase was significantly higher than that in the cases of fecal occult blood negative and CEA normal range(χ2 =40.165,43.249,all of P< 0.001).Conclusion The fecal occult blood test and CEA detection results have a certain significance to the follow up for preventing colorectal polyps canceration.

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Con-ciencia (La Paz) ; 5(2): 81-95, nov. 2017. ilus., tab.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1178836

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El presente es un estudio de tipo descriptivo no experimental para determinar sangre oculta de heces (SOH) en población aparentemente sana. La presencia de SOH, puede estar relacionada con varias causas, como gastritis, úlcera péptica o duodenal, parasitosis intestinal, sangrado de encías o cáncer colorectal. Se analizaron 1093 muestras de heces fecales provenientes de estudiantes que cursaban la cátedra de Anatomía y Fisiología de la FCFB de la UMSA y su entorno familiar. Utilizando el método inmunocromatográfico (SUMASOHF), todos los investigadores que participaron fueron capacitados para realizar el análisis. Las muestras se procesaron, por duplicado y aquellas que dieron resultado positivo, se procesaron nuevamente. Los resultados se analizaron con el programa estadístico SPSS 22. Se encontró presencia de SOH en el 16,1% de todas las muestras procesadas. El porcentaje de casos positivos de SOH fue ligeramente superior en el género masculino y en el grupo etario de 61-80 años. En el grupo de fumadores se reveló un 24.50% de casos positivos y un 19.20% en las personas que declararon consumir bebidas alcohólicas. También se consideraron otras causas de SOH, como la insuficiencia cardiaca, la gastritis, la ingestión de medicamentos como la aspirina y el ibuprofeno. A todos los casos que dieron positivo de SOH, se recomendó consultar con su médico para realizar otros exámenes más específicos. En conclusión la pérdida de sangre por heces fecales es un problema, que puede pasar desapercibido por la ausencia de sintomatología; por lo tanto, sugerimos que esta prueba sea incluida en la evaluación rutinaria de pacientes.


A descriptive, non-experimental study was carried out to determine the presence of fecal occult blood (SOH) considering its relation with the early diagnosis of colorectal cancer. We analyzed 1093 fecal samples from students who were in the Chair of Anatomy and Physiology of the FCFB of UMSA and their family environment. Using the immunochromatographic method (SUMASOHF), all the researchers who participated were trained to perform the analysis. The samples were processed in the laboratory of Anatomy and Physiology, using a inmunocromatographic metod, (SUMASOHF). The investigatours were trained to perform the test and the samples were processed with the supervision of the professors. All samples were processed in duplicate and all positive samples were reprocessed. All results were registrated in the correspondy datasheet. The data were analysed using the a statistical program SPSS 22. We found presence of fecal occult blood in 16.1 % of the samples. The percentage of positive cases of SOH in the male gender was slightly higher compared to the number of positive cases was higher in goner of 61 to 80 age group. In the group of smokers revealed a 24.50% of positive cases and 19.20% in the group that consumes alcohol. Other causes of SOH were also investigated such as heart failure, gastritis, ingestion of drugs such as aspirin and ibuprofen. In some cases, no probable cause of bleeding was found. It was recommended to all participant with a positive test, consult their doctors for more specific diagnosis. Here were concluded that stool blood loss is a problem, which is ignored since there is absence of symptomatology, therefore, we suggest that this test be included in the routine evaluation of patients.


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Parasitic Diseases , Occult Blood , Patients , Peptic Ulcer , Ibuprofen , Feces , Smokers , Gastritis
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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 3073-3076, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-608816

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Objective To study the diagnostic value of combined detection of serum CEA,CA199,CA125,AFP and fecal occult blood(FOB) in Dukes B stage colon carcinoma.Methods The above indicators in 56 patients with colon carcinoma (colon carcinoma group),35 patients with colonic polyp benign disease and 41 healthy individuals undergoing physical examination were measured.Then the sensitivity,and specificity of single index detection and their combined detection were analyzed.Results The levels and positive rates of CEA,CA199,CA125 and FOB in the colon cancer group were significantly higher than those in the colonic polyp group and healthy control group (P<0.05),but the AFP level and positive rate had no statistical difference compared with the colonic polyp group.Serum CEA,CA125,CA199 and FOB were selected into the Logistic regression equation.The corresponding areas under the curve (AUC) were 0.745,0.886,0.792 and 0.864 respectively;the positive detection rates were 48.2 %,35.7 %,39.3 % and 78.6 % respectively.The combined detection could increased the specificity,sensitivity and AUC to 87.5 %,92.1% and 0.957,which were more superior to that in the single index detection.Conclusion The combined detection of serum CEA,CA199,CA 125 and FOB can provide the powerful basis for early diagnosing colonic cancer.

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Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 356-360, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-671197

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Objective To assess the fecal immunochemical test (FIT) followed by colonoscopy in opportunistic screenings for colorectal neoplasm.Methods Total 6 193 patients, who underwent opportunistic colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, were classified into four groups: 3 812 patients underwent direct colonoscopy (group 1), 1 244 patients received one FIT followed by colonoscopy (group 2), 341 patients received two FITs followed by colonoscopy (group 3), and 796 patients received three FITs followed by colonoscopy (group 4).Results Total 97 (1.6%) patients with CRC and 1 038 (16.8%) with colorectal adenoma were detected.The positive predictive value of 1, 2 and 3 positive tests out of three FITs for CRC were 4.53%, 5.62% and 8.94%, respectively, which was higher than that of direct colonoscopy (1.52%).One or more positive tests out of three FIT had the largest area under receiver operating characteristic curve (0.743).For colorectal adenoma, detection rate of direct colonoscopy (17 581.25/105) was higher than all FIT strategies (3 732.30/105-13 127.41/105).Conclusions Single or repeated FIT and colonoscopy have different screening utility.One or more positive tests out of three FIT followed by colonoscopy is preferred to screen CRC, and direct colonoscopy is better for detection of colorectal adenoma.

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Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine ; : 33-37, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-627028

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Fecal occult blood test (FOBT) screening has been shown to decrease the incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer (CRC). The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of the immunochemical fecal occult blood test (i-FOBT) in diagnosing CRC were assessed among the patients in a tertiary referral hospital in Malaysia. A total sample of 814 patients aged 16 to 85 years old who performed i-FOBT and endoscopic screenings was obtained. The patients were recruited for a retrospective investigation. Sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV were derived for the CRC screenees. Out of the 814 patients screened using i-FOBT, half of them were above 59 years old (49.6%), and 36% had positive i-FOBT. Gender distribution was almost equal, where 53.4% of the patients were female, and 46.6% were male. Majority of the patients were Malays (56.6%), followed by Chinese (24.0%), Indians (16.5%), and others (2.9%). Among the 71 patients referred for colonoscopy, 57.7% and 42.3% corresponded to positive and negative i-FOBT cases, respectively. Polyps were found to be most common among the patients (25.6%), 7.0% were found positive for invasive CRC, and 35.2% had normal colonoscopic findings. There was a significant association between colonoscopic finding and positive i-FOBT (p=0.001). The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV for CRC detection were 66.7%, 43.0%, 9.8%, and 93.3%, respectively. The results indicate that i-FOBT is a useful tool in the detection of abnormalities in the lower gastrointestinal tract and therefore serves as a cornerstone for potential large-scale screening programmes.

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