Updated protocols for biliary brush cytology significantly improve sensitivity in diagnosing perihilar and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
- Sensitivity jumped from 50.5% to 88.3% after protocol changes, with first sample sensitivity reaching 78%.
- Specificity remained high at 100% across both prospective and historical cohorts.
These results suggest that adopting optimized protocols can enhance diagnostic accuracy, potentially improving patient selection for surgery.
- Next-generation sequencing and additional samples further boosted sensitivity to 83% and 85%, respectively.
Journal Article by Fritzsche JA, Smit E (…) Voermans RP et 13 al. in HPB (Oxford)
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