Network meta‐analysis of novel and conventional sentinel lymph node biopsy techniques in breast cancer

Background The aim of this network meta‐analysis was to compare the performance of blue dye alone or in combination with radioisotope (technetium‐99m, Tc) with three novel techniques for sentinel lymph node detection in breast cancer: indocyanine green fluorescence (ICG), superparamagnetic iron oxid...

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Main Authors: C. W. Mok, S.‐M. Tan, Q. Zheng, L. Shi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2019-08-01
Series:BJS Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50157
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spelling doaj-0faac7968d2c46fa82f4659c0b15c4122021-04-02T02:53:20ZengOxford University PressBJS Open2474-98422019-08-013444545210.1002/bjs5.50157Network meta‐analysis of novel and conventional sentinel lymph node biopsy techniques in breast cancerC. W. Mok0S.‐M. Tan1Q. Zheng2L. Shi3Division of Breast Surgery, Department of Surgery Changi General Hospital SingaporeDivision of Breast Surgery, Department of Surgery Changi General Hospital SingaporeSingapore Clinical Research Institute SingaporeSingapore Clinical Research Institute SingaporeBackground The aim of this network meta‐analysis was to compare the performance of blue dye alone or in combination with radioisotope (technetium‐99m, Tc) with three novel techniques for sentinel lymph node detection in breast cancer: indocyanine green fluorescence (ICG), superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles and contrast‐enhanced ultrasound imaging (CEUS). Methods PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, China Knowledge Research Integrated Database, ClinicalTrials.gov and OpenGrey databases were searched up to 31 November 2017, without language restriction. Studies that compared the detection performance of at least one of the novel methods (ICG, SPIO and CEUS) with that of traditional methods (blue dye and/or radioisotope) were included in network meta‐analysis. Results Thirty‐five studies were included. Pooled risk ratios (RRs) for Tc (1·09, 95 per cent c.i. 1·04 to 1·15), ICG (1·12, 1·07 to 1·16) and SPIO (1·09, 1·01 to 1·18) showed statistically better performance in detecting sentinel lymph nodes than blue dye alone. ICG had the lowest false‐negative rate, with a RR of 0·29 (0·16 to 0·54), followed by Tc (RR 0·44, 0·20 to 0·96) and SPIO (RR 0·45, 0·14 to 1·45), with blue dye alone as the reference group. Conclusion SPIO or ICG alone are superior to blue dye alone and comparable to the standard dual‐modality technique of blue dye with Tc.https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50157
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author C. W. Mok
S.‐M. Tan
Q. Zheng
L. Shi
spellingShingle C. W. Mok
S.‐M. Tan
Q. Zheng
L. Shi
Network meta‐analysis of novel and conventional sentinel lymph node biopsy techniques in breast cancer
BJS Open
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S.‐M. Tan
Q. Zheng
L. Shi
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title Network meta‐analysis of novel and conventional sentinel lymph node biopsy techniques in breast cancer
title_short Network meta‐analysis of novel and conventional sentinel lymph node biopsy techniques in breast cancer
title_full Network meta‐analysis of novel and conventional sentinel lymph node biopsy techniques in breast cancer
title_fullStr Network meta‐analysis of novel and conventional sentinel lymph node biopsy techniques in breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Network meta‐analysis of novel and conventional sentinel lymph node biopsy techniques in breast cancer
title_sort network meta‐analysis of novel and conventional sentinel lymph node biopsy techniques in breast cancer
publisher Oxford University Press
series BJS Open
issn 2474-9842
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Background The aim of this network meta‐analysis was to compare the performance of blue dye alone or in combination with radioisotope (technetium‐99m, Tc) with three novel techniques for sentinel lymph node detection in breast cancer: indocyanine green fluorescence (ICG), superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles and contrast‐enhanced ultrasound imaging (CEUS). Methods PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, China Knowledge Research Integrated Database, ClinicalTrials.gov and OpenGrey databases were searched up to 31 November 2017, without language restriction. Studies that compared the detection performance of at least one of the novel methods (ICG, SPIO and CEUS) with that of traditional methods (blue dye and/or radioisotope) were included in network meta‐analysis. Results Thirty‐five studies were included. Pooled risk ratios (RRs) for Tc (1·09, 95 per cent c.i. 1·04 to 1·15), ICG (1·12, 1·07 to 1·16) and SPIO (1·09, 1·01 to 1·18) showed statistically better performance in detecting sentinel lymph nodes than blue dye alone. ICG had the lowest false‐negative rate, with a RR of 0·29 (0·16 to 0·54), followed by Tc (RR 0·44, 0·20 to 0·96) and SPIO (RR 0·45, 0·14 to 1·45), with blue dye alone as the reference group. Conclusion SPIO or ICG alone are superior to blue dye alone and comparable to the standard dual‐modality technique of blue dye with Tc.
url https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs5.50157
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