Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jan 2019)
Diagnostic efficacy of broncho-alveolar lavage carcino-embronic antigen in carcinoma of lung
Abstract
Context: Biomarkers can be used for screening lung cancer and the clinician can decide for further invasive workup for diagnosis. Aims: To know the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in Broncho Alveolar Lavage Fluid (BALF) and serum of bronchogenic carcinoma. Settings and Design: Case-Control study was conducted in the Medical College Hospital during a period of 2 years. Methods and Material: We randomly selected 50 cases and 50 controls subjects. Cases were the patients with proven malignancy by biopsy or cytology, and controls were other non-malignant pulmonary diseases. All patients' CEA of Broncho Alveolar Lavage Fluid and serum was done. Statistical Analysis: The mean and receiver operating curve were done for CEA of serum and BAL fluid, and based on the cut-off values, sensitivity and specificity were calculated. Results: Mean value of CEA in both BALF and serum in non-smoker patients of the malignant lesion was significantly higher than the non-malignant lesion. Mean value of CEA in both BALF and serum in smoker patients of the malignant lesion was higher than the benign lesion, but statistically not significant. The cut-off value for Serum CEA is 1μg/l, whereas for BALF CEA is 2μg/l. Sensitivity, specificity of CEA of Serum and BALF combined were 92% and 62% respectively. Conclusions: Determination of CEA in the BALF and serum may be helpful as a screening tool for further workup for malignancy.
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