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Comparison of Brock University, Mayo Clinic and Herder models for pretest probability of cancer in solid pulmonary nodules

OBJECTIVE: Risk analysis models, which are used in the diagnostic algorithm of incidental pulmonary nodules, are based on patient data from developed countries. Mayo Clinic, Brock University and Herder are among the most known models. We aim to compare the reliability of these models in patients wit...

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Autores principales: Susam, Seher, Çinkooğlu, Akın, Ceylan, Kenan Can, Gürsoy, Soner, Kömürcüoğlu, Berna Eren, Mertoğlu, Aydan, Çırak, Ali Kadri, Gayaf, Mine, Güldaval, Filiz, Tuksavul, Fevziye, Polat, Gülru, Ataman, Sena, Yıldırım, Eylem, Koparal, Hakan, Yücel, Nur
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9629988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36207775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/crj.13546
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author Susam, Seher
Çinkooğlu, Akın
Ceylan, Kenan Can
Gürsoy, Soner
Kömürcüoğlu, Berna Eren
Mertoğlu, Aydan
Çırak, Ali Kadri
Gayaf, Mine
Güldaval, Filiz
Tuksavul, Fevziye
Polat, Gülru
Ataman, Sena
Yıldırım, Eylem
Koparal, Hakan
Yücel, Nur
author_facet Susam, Seher
Çinkooğlu, Akın
Ceylan, Kenan Can
Gürsoy, Soner
Kömürcüoğlu, Berna Eren
Mertoğlu, Aydan
Çırak, Ali Kadri
Gayaf, Mine
Güldaval, Filiz
Tuksavul, Fevziye
Polat, Gülru
Ataman, Sena
Yıldırım, Eylem
Koparal, Hakan
Yücel, Nur
author_sort Susam, Seher
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description OBJECTIVE: Risk analysis models, which are used in the diagnostic algorithm of incidental pulmonary nodules, are based on patient data from developed countries. Mayo Clinic, Brock University and Herder are among the most known models. We aim to compare the reliability of these models in patients with indeterminate solid nodules and to investigate the contribution of the predictors used to the model. METHODS: We analysed 305 patients who performed transthoracic needle biopsy and positron emission tomography/computed tomography for solid nodules, retrospectively. For all three models, the malignancy risk probabilities of patients were calculated, and patients were classified as low (<5%), moderate (60%) and high (<60%) risk groups. Later, the malignancy rates of each model in three different risk groups were compared within each other and among the models. RESULTS: The malignancy rate is 73% in 305 patients. In the Mayo Clinic and Herder models, the difference in the low‐, medium‐ and high‐risk groups is significant (p < 0.001). In the medium‐risk group, the rate of malignancy is 96.8% in the Brock model. In the high‐risk group, the rate of malignancy in Herder is 88.3% and the rate of malignancy in Mayo Clinic is 28.8%. The optimal cutoff values for the Mayo Clinic, Brock University, and Herder were 29.6, 13.4 and 70 (AUC, respectively; 0.71, 0.67 and 0.73). Age, smoking, gender, size, emphysema and spiculation increase the likelihood of malignancy. CONCLUSION: Close results were obtained in all three models. In the high‐risk group, the Herder model has the highest reliability rate (odds ratio 3.3, confidence interval [1.1, 10.2]). Upper lobe predilection is not a reliable predictor.
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spelling pubmed-96299882022-11-07 Comparison of Brock University, Mayo Clinic and Herder models for pretest probability of cancer in solid pulmonary nodules Susam, Seher Çinkooğlu, Akın Ceylan, Kenan Can Gürsoy, Soner Kömürcüoğlu, Berna Eren Mertoğlu, Aydan Çırak, Ali Kadri Gayaf, Mine Güldaval, Filiz Tuksavul, Fevziye Polat, Gülru Ataman, Sena Yıldırım, Eylem Koparal, Hakan Yücel, Nur Clin Respir J Original Articles OBJECTIVE: Risk analysis models, which are used in the diagnostic algorithm of incidental pulmonary nodules, are based on patient data from developed countries. Mayo Clinic, Brock University and Herder are among the most known models. We aim to compare the reliability of these models in patients with indeterminate solid nodules and to investigate the contribution of the predictors used to the model. METHODS: We analysed 305 patients who performed transthoracic needle biopsy and positron emission tomography/computed tomography for solid nodules, retrospectively. For all three models, the malignancy risk probabilities of patients were calculated, and patients were classified as low (<5%), moderate (60%) and high (<60%) risk groups. Later, the malignancy rates of each model in three different risk groups were compared within each other and among the models. RESULTS: The malignancy rate is 73% in 305 patients. In the Mayo Clinic and Herder models, the difference in the low‐, medium‐ and high‐risk groups is significant (p < 0.001). In the medium‐risk group, the rate of malignancy is 96.8% in the Brock model. In the high‐risk group, the rate of malignancy in Herder is 88.3% and the rate of malignancy in Mayo Clinic is 28.8%. The optimal cutoff values for the Mayo Clinic, Brock University, and Herder were 29.6, 13.4 and 70 (AUC, respectively; 0.71, 0.67 and 0.73). Age, smoking, gender, size, emphysema and spiculation increase the likelihood of malignancy. CONCLUSION: Close results were obtained in all three models. In the high‐risk group, the Herder model has the highest reliability rate (odds ratio 3.3, confidence interval [1.1, 10.2]). Upper lobe predilection is not a reliable predictor. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9629988/ /pubmed/36207775 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/crj.13546 Text en © 2022 The Authors. The Clinical Respiratory Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Susam, Seher
Çinkooğlu, Akın
Ceylan, Kenan Can
Gürsoy, Soner
Kömürcüoğlu, Berna Eren
Mertoğlu, Aydan
Çırak, Ali Kadri
Gayaf, Mine
Güldaval, Filiz
Tuksavul, Fevziye
Polat, Gülru
Ataman, Sena
Yıldırım, Eylem
Koparal, Hakan
Yücel, Nur
Comparison of Brock University, Mayo Clinic and Herder models for pretest probability of cancer in solid pulmonary nodules
title Comparison of Brock University, Mayo Clinic and Herder models for pretest probability of cancer in solid pulmonary nodules
title_full Comparison of Brock University, Mayo Clinic and Herder models for pretest probability of cancer in solid pulmonary nodules
title_fullStr Comparison of Brock University, Mayo Clinic and Herder models for pretest probability of cancer in solid pulmonary nodules
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Brock University, Mayo Clinic and Herder models for pretest probability of cancer in solid pulmonary nodules
title_short Comparison of Brock University, Mayo Clinic and Herder models for pretest probability of cancer in solid pulmonary nodules
title_sort comparison of brock university, mayo clinic and herder models for pretest probability of cancer in solid pulmonary nodules
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9629988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36207775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/crj.13546
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