MTPC integration for improved diagnosis of pleural effusion
Shuai Zhao, Jiajia Liu, Jing Chen, Ji Shi, Ming Ma, Haiyang Yan, Jingna Sun, Yan Geng

TL;DR
This study introduces a multi-modal diagnostic panel (MTPC) that improves the accuracy of diagnosing pleural effusion by combining molecular, immunological, and cytological methods.
Contribution
The novel MTPC panel integrates methylation, tumor markers, DNA ploidy, and cytology for enhanced pleural effusion diagnosis.
Findings
The MTPC panel achieved 90.2% sensitivity and 83.8% specificity with an AUC of 0.8698.
In cytology-undetermined cases, MTPC reduced undetermined reports by 78.4% and missed diagnoses by 92.3%.
Combining PTGER4 and SHOX2 methylation detection yielded 65.9% sensitivity and 92.4% specificity.
Abstract
Pleural effusion is clinically common with diverse etiologies, and differentiating benign from malignant cases is critical for treatment planning and prognosis assessment. Traditional single diagnostic methods have inherent limitations, leading to diagnostic challenges. This study aimed to develop a multi-modal diagnostic panel (MTPC) to improve the accuracy and efficiency of initial pleural effusion diagnosis. A total of 369 patients (264 with malignant pleural effusion and 105 with benign pleural effusion) were enrolled retrospectively. The MTPC panel integrated four diagnostic modalities: methylation biomarkers (PTGER4 and SHOX2), tumor markers (CEA and CYFRA21-1), DNA ploidy analysis, and cytological examination. Diagnostic performance was evaluated using sensitivity, specificity, and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Additional analyses were performed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPleural and Pulmonary Diseases · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Occupational and environmental lung diseases
