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Evaluation of the One-Step Nucleic Acid Amplification Method for Rapid Detection of Lymph Node Metastases in Endometrial Cancer

A prospective, multicenter study evaluates the diagnostic performance of the one-step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) method for detecting sentinel lymph node (SLN) metastases in early-stage endometrial cancer, comparing it with standard ultrastaging. The study found that OSNA has high specificity and accuracy, offering the advantage of analyzing the entire lymph node to eliminate sampling bias.

A prospective, multicenter, interventional study was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the one-step nucleic acid amplification (OSNA) method for the detection of sentinel lymph node (SLN) metastases in women with apparent early-stage endometrial cancer, compared with standard ultrastaging. The study included 316 patients with 668 SLNs. SLNs were serially sectioned with 2 mm slices perpendicular to the longest axis of the node: the odd slices were submitted to ultrastaging, whereas the even slices were submitted to the OSNA analysis.

The OSNA assay detected 22 (3.3%) positive SLNs, of which 17 (2.5%) were micrometastases and 5 (0.7%) macrometastases, whereas ultrastaging detected 24 (3.6%) positive SLNs, of which 15 (2.2%) were micrometastases and 9 (1.3%) macrometastases (p=0.48). Regarding negative SLNs, OSNA detected 646 (96.7%) negative nodes, including 8 (1.2%) isolated tumor cells, while ultrastaging detected 644 (96.4%) negative nodes with 26 (3.9%) isolated tumor cells. Specificity of OSNA was 98.4% (95% CI 97.5 to 99.4), accuracy was 96.7% (95% CI 95.4 to 98.1), sensitivity was 50% (95% CI 30.0 to 70.0), while negative predictive value was 98.1% (95% CI 97.1 to 99.2).

Discordant results were found in 22 SLNs (3.3%) corresponding to 20 patients (6.3%). These were 10 (1.5%) false-positive SLNs (all micrometastases): one (0.1%) of these was a benign epithelial inclusion at ultrastaging. There were 12 (1.8%) false-negative SLNs of OSNA, of which 9 (1.3%) were micrometastases and 3 (0.5%) macrometastases. Overall, 17/668 (2.5%) benign epithelial inclusions were detected at ultrastaging.

The study concluded that the OSNA method had high specificity and high accuracy in detecting SLN metastasis in apparent early-stage endometrial cancer. The advantage of the OSNA method could be represented as the possibility to analyze the entire lymph node thus eliminating sampling bias.


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Evaluation of the one-step nucleic acid amplification ...

The OSNA method showed high specificity (98.4%) and accuracy (96.7%) in detecting sentinel lymph node metastases in early-stage endometrial cancer, comparable to standard ultrastaging. It allows analyzing the entire lymph node, reducing sampling bias, with a 3.3% discordance rate in results.

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