Applying the Paris System for Reporting Urine Cytology Increases the Rate of Atypical Urothelial Cells in Benign Cases: A Need for Patient Management Recommendations

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Granados, Rosario [1 ]
Duarte, Joanny A. [1 ]
Corrales, Teresa [1 ]
Camarmo, Encarnacion [1 ]
Bajo, Paloma [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Getafe, Dept Pathol, Carretera Toledo,Km 12-5, ES-28905 Madrid, Spain
关键词
Urine cytology; The Paris System; Urothelial carcinoma; Atypical urothelial cells; HOPKINS HOSPITAL TEMPLATE; TERMINOLOGY; ACCURACY; MALIGNANCY; CARCINOMA; SPECIMENS; SAMPLES; RISK;
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10.1159/000452092
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R36 [病理学];
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100104 ;
摘要
The Paris System (TPS) for reporting urinary cytology attempts to unify the terminology in this field. Objectives: To analyze the impact of adopting TPS by measuring nomenclature agreement and cytohistological correlation. Materials and Methods: Voided urine liquid-based cytology samples corresponding to 149 biopsy-proven cases (76 high-grade carcinomas, 40 low-grade carcinomas, and 33 benign lesions), were reclassified by the same pathologist using TPS. Diagnostic agreement and sensitivity for both nomenclature systems was measured. Results: When using TPS, the rate of atypical samples increased 8 times (from 3 to 24.2%) in benign cases, 10 times (from 2.5 to 25%) in low-grade carcinomas, and 2.4 times (from 6.6 to 15.8%) in high-grade carcinomas. The false-positive rate (abnormal cytology in negative or low-grade carcinoma cases) increased from 11 to 34.2%. Sensitivity was higher (63 vs. 49%) with TPS at the expense of a lower specificity (73 vs. 91%). The agreement between both nomenclatures was moderate for negative and high-grade carcinoma cases (k = 0.42 and 0.56, respectively) and weak for low-grade tumors (k = 0.35). Conclusions: Adopting TPS for reporting urine cytology results in a considerable increase in atypical diagnoses, improving sensitivity but lowering specificity. Appropriate management recommendations for patients with an atypical cytological diagnosis are required. (C) 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel
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