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Eur Respir J 2001; 18:942-950
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Can semi-automated image cytometry on induced sputum become a screening tool for lung cancer?

Evaluation of quantitative semi-automated sputum cytometry on radon- and uranium-exposed workers

W. Marek1, N. Kotschy-Lang2, A. Muti1, Ch. Köhler1, L. Nielsen1, Th. Topalidis3, Z. Atay3 and J.A. Nakhosteen1

1 Research Institute for Diagnosis and Treatment of Early Lung Cancer (RIDTELC), Dept of Pulmonary Medicine and Respiratory Allergology, Augusta-Teaching-Hospital, Bochum; 2 Berufsgenossenschaftliche Klinik für Berufskrankheiten Falkenstein/Vogtland; 3 Zytologisches Institut Atay und Topalidis, Hannover, Germany

CORRESPONDENCE: W. Marek, Research Institute for Diagnosis and Treatment of Early Lung Cancer (RIDTELC), Dept of Pulmonary Medicine and Respiratory Allergology, Augusta-Teaching-Hospital, Bergstr. 26, D-44971, Bochum, Germany. Fax: 49 2345172463

Keywords: asbestos exposure, cytology, lung cancer, radon exposure, semi-automated sputum cytometry, sputum induction

Received: March 10, 2000
Accepted July 5, 2001

The correlations between semi-automated sputum cytometry (ASC), conventional cytology and the final diagnosis was investigated in industrially-exposed workers. Slides of sputum samples from 201 former uranium miners with silicosis, 100 patients with asbestosis, 103 workers resected for lung cancer, and 200 controls (50% smokers), were stained using the Papanicolaou (Pap) method and the Feulgen reaction with thionin. Cytometry was performed using the Cyto-Savant automated system.

Atypical nuclei were found in 72 of 404 patient samples, 327 samples were normal and five were inadequate for ASC analysis. Thirteen tumours (Pap IV, Pap V) and 11 cases of severe dysplasia were identified by cytology. Lung cancer was confirmed in 20 patients. Compared to the final diagnosis of lung cancer, the sensitivity of ASC was 75% (15 out of 20) and specificity 89.8% (520 out of 579). The results represent a diagnostic efficiency of 89.3%. The combination of ASC with cytology increased sensitivity to 80% (16 out of 20) without significant loss of specificity (89.7% or 523 out of 581).

In this investigation of a limited number of patients with occupational radon or asbestos exposure, semi-automated sputum cytometry appears to be sensitive and reliable for the detection of malignant changes in the tracheobronchial mucosa. Together with conventional cytology, it would be reasonable to test the validity of the combined methods in a large-scale feasibility study of early lung cancer detection.




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