Abstract
Diagnostic Test Accuracy of Fat Pad Sampling and Bone Marrow Biopsies in the Diagnosis of AL Amyloidosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Blood, Vol.144(Supplement 1), pp.6896-6896
11/05/2024
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2024-210641
Abstract
Introduction:
Tissue biopsies are needed to establish a diagnosis of systemic AL amyloidosis. Biopsy can be obtained from an involved organ with suspected amyloid deposition (target biopsy) or from sites in which amyloid commonly deposits (surrogate biopsy). The choice of biopsy site depends on institutional and physician preference. Two commonly used sites for surrogate biopsies are abdominal fat pad and bone marrow. The present systematic review and meta-analysis aims to evaluate the diagnostic test accuracy of fat pad and bone marrow biopsies as surrogate biopsy sites in the diagnosis of AL amyloidosis.
Methods:
As part of the ASH AL Amyloidosis Diagnostic Guideline, we performed systematic reviews for seven prioritized PICO questions related to the screening, diagnosis and organ involvement evaluation of AL amyloidosis. We conducted electronic searches on PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials from inception until January 2024. Two reviewers independently and in duplicate performed title and abstract screening and full text article screening on LASER AI, with conflicts resolved by a third reviewer.
Studies were eligible if they included patients that had a fat pad sample or bone marrow biopsy and a target organ biopsy for suspicion of AL amyloidosis allowing for the calculation of diagnostic test accuracy measures. Diagnostic test accuracy measures of interest were sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value. Statistical analysis was performed on OpenMeta[Analyst]. Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) was used to assess the certainty of evidence.
Results:
After deduplication, we retrieved 29,237 studies.. 20 studies with 2955 patients reporting on bone marrow biopsy, 25 with 4702 patients on fat pad sampling were included. The pooled sensitivity for bone marrow biopsy was 55.1% (95% CI 45.8-64.0, I2 = 94%) (Certainty of evidence: Low ⨁⨁◯◯), For fat pad sampling sensitivity was 76.6% (95% CI 72.1-80.8, I2 = 84.2%) (Certainty of evidence: Moderate ⨁⨁⨁◯). Among the included studies, 1 evaluated the sensitivity of fat pad sampling and bone marrow biopsy combined and found it to be 89%. No included studies evaluated specificity for bone marrow biopsy or fat pad sample.
Conclusion:
Combination of fat pad and bone marrow biopsy together significantly improve sensitivity for amyloid detection compared to either fat pad sampling or bone marrow biopsy alone.
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- Title: Subtitle
- Diagnostic Test Accuracy of Fat Pad Sampling and Bone Marrow Biopsies in the Diagnosis of AL Amyloidosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- Creators
- Muayad Azzam - University of Kansas Medical CenterHassan Kawtharany - University of Kansas Medical CenterJamil Nazzal - University of Kansas Medical CenterVishal Kukreti - Princess Margaret Cancer CentreMatthew D. SeftelAseel Alkhader - University of Kansas Medical CenterQais Hamarsha - University of Kansas Medical CenterTala Khraise - West HealthMohammad Mahmoud AlMasriHadi Khaled Abou ZeidIktimal Alwan - AdventHealth TampaNoor Jaber - University of Kansas Medical CenterMustafa QadirAntonia Carroll - St Vincent's Hospital SydneyAngela Dispenzieri - Mayo ClinicJack Khouri - Cleveland ClinicMaria M. Picken - Loyola University Medical CenterShahzad Raza - Cleveland ClinicHira Shaikh - University of IowaMaria Adela Aguirre - Hospital Italiano de Buenos AiresDeborah BoedickerNaresh Bumma - The Ohio State UniversityJoselle Cook - Mayo ClinicRaymond Comenzo - Tufts Medical CenterFaizi Jamal - City Of Hope National Medical CenterNoel Dasgupta - Indiana UniversityAlfredo H. De La Torre - Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences CentreNelson Leung - Mayo ClinicVaishali Sanchorawala - Boston Medical CenterNitasha Sarswat - University of ChicagoDaulath SinghReem A Mustafa - University of Kansas Medical Center
- Resource Type
- Abstract
- Publication Details
- Blood, Vol.144(Supplement 1), pp.6896-6896
- DOI
- 10.1182/blood-2024-210641
- ISSN
- 0006-4971
- eISSN
- 1528-0020
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER; AMSTERDAM
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 11/05/2024
- Academic Unit
- Internal Medicine
- Record Identifier
- 9984770884702771
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