Optimal modality for detecting distant metastasis in primary nasopharyngeal carcinoma during initial staging: A systemic review and meta-analysis of 1774 Patients

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Purpose: To compare the diagnostic performance of two modalities commonly used for detecting distant metastasis in primary nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC): 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) positron emissio tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) and conventional work-ups (CWUs).Methods: All topic-related studies were comprehensively searched and included. We determined sensitivities and specificities across studies, calculated negative and positive likelihood ratios (LR- and LR+, respectively), and constructed summary receiver operating characteristic curves. Moreover, we compared the diagnostic performance of PET/CT and CWUs by analyzing studies that reported the results of these diagnostic methods on the same patients.Results: The pooled sensitivity and specificity were 85.7% and 98.1% for PET/CT (1474 patients), and 38.0% and 97.6% for CWUs (1329 patients). In the head-to-head comparison of PET/CT and CWUs (1029 patients),PET/CT showed a significantly higher sensitivity (83.7% vs. 40.1%, P < 0.001) and lower LR-(0.169 vs. 0.633,P < 0.001) than CWUs on a per-patient basis; no significant difference was observed in pooled specificity (97.7% vs. 97.8%, P = 0.892) or LR+ (36.416 vs. 16.845, P = 0.149). The superiority of PET/CT over CWUs was due mainly to the better diagnostic performance on bone metastasis. However, suboptimal sensitivity of PET/CT was reported in the aspect of detection of liver metastasis. Sensitivity analyses showed relatively poor sensitivity and LR-of PET/CT compared to the original analysis.Conclusions: PET/CT was superior to CWUs in detecting distant metastasis in primary NPC. However, the efficacy of PET/CT in detecting liver metastasis still requires further optimization.

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Xu, C., Zhang, Y., Peng, L., Liu, X., Li, W. F., Sun, Y., … Ma, J. (2017). Optimal modality for detecting distant metastasis in primary nasopharyngeal carcinoma during initial staging: A systemic review and meta-analysis of 1774 Patients. Journal of Cancer, 8(7), 1238–1248. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.18361

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