Study on autofluoresecence spectrum of gastric juice in clinical screening for gastric cancer
- VernacularTitle:胃液固有荧光光谱对胃癌筛查应用价值的研究
- Author:
Xiaoning SUN
;
Liya ZHOU
;
Sanren LIN
;
Al ET
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Gastric cancer;
Screening;
Gastric juice;
Autofluorescence spectrum;
Affected factor
- From:
Chinese Journal of Digestion
1996;0(05):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate autofluorescence spectrum determination of gastric juice in clinical screening for gastric cancer. Methods A total number of 1506 gastric juice specimens were collected from the patients underwent gastroscopy. The specimens were diluted by 62.5 times with buffer solution to achieve pH9, then the fluorescence spectrums were detected using MpF 4 fluorescence spectrophotometer. Experimental data were double input using Epi6 software and a database was established after checking. Results The wavelength of excitation was 285 nm, the bandwidth was 3 nm, and the wavelength of emission ranged from 300 800 nm.Two peaks were found in the autofluorescence spectrum of gastric juice from all patients. The first peak was distinctively higher in gastric cancer than that in benign lesion. Single analysis was carried out with SPSS software, and the best critical point P 1FI≥76.5 on receiver operator characteristic curve(ROC) was selected as diagnostic standard for gastric cancer. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of diluted gastric juice's autofluorescence spectrum for diagnosing gastric cancer were 83.2%, 80.7%, and 82.0%, respectively. Synthetic analysis was carried out with CART software to set up the diagnostic model for gastric malignant diseases by P 1FI≥78.5. The model's sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for prior probability were 93.6%, 79.5% and 80.7%, respectively; for posterior probability were 83.2%, 81.3%, and 81.4%, respectively. Conclusions Autofluorescence spectrum determination of gastric juice had high sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for clinical screening of gastric cancer, so it might be a safe and simple, economical and effective method for clinical screening of gastric cancer.