Evaluation of the Sensitivity of the Double-Contrast Upper
Gastrointestinal Series in the Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer
PATHANA UKRISANA, MD*,
MANEE WANGWINYUVIRAT, MD*
Affiliation : *Department of Radiology, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Medical College and Vajira Hospital, Bangkok 10300,
Thailand.
AbstractObjective : To evaluate the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the double-contrast upper
gastrointestinal series (UGI series) in the diagnosis of gastric cancer.
Materials and Methods : The authors retrospectively reviewed the radiographs of the double
contrast UGI series for diagnosis of gastric cancer of 84 patients who had pathological confirmation
by gastric biopsies and/or operations.
Results : The lesions were true positive in 45 patients, true negative in 28 patients, false posi
tive in 8 patients and false nagative in 3 patients. The authors found pathologically proved gastric cancers
in 48 patients. They were 42 adenocarcinomas (87.5%), 3 gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue
lymphomas (6.2% ), one gastrointestinal stromal tumor (2.1% ), one squamous cell carcinoma at the distal
esophagus involving the cardia (2.1%) and one cancer of the pancreatic head with invading gastric
antrum (2.1 %). The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the present study were 93 per cent, 77 per
cent and 86 per cent. respectively. They showed small differences compared to the previous studies.
Conclusion : The present findings indicate that the double-contrast UGI series has high
sensitivity, specificity and accuracy. It should be considered a sensitive technique and initial examina
tion in the diagnosis of gastric cancer.
Keywords : Double-Contrast UGI Series, Gastric Cancer, Sensitivity, Specificity, Accuracy, Endoscopy
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