A prospective multicenter study of visual response-evaluation by cystoscopy in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy for muscle invasive urinary bladder cancer

Authors

  • Danna Asad
  • Johan Styrke
  • Mohammad Hagsheno
  • Markus Johansson
  • Ylva Huge
  • Johan Svensson
  • Sofia Pelander
  • Jan Lauer
  • Hans Netterling
  • Firas Aljabery
  • Amir Sherif

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https://doi.org/10.1080/21681805.2021.2002402

Abstract

Abstract Purpose To evaluate a method of transurethral visual response-staging in patients with urothelial muscle-invasive urinary bladder cancer (MIBC), undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and radical cystectomy (RC). Methods A prospective study at four Swedish cystectomy centers, cystoscopy was performed after final NAC-cycle for MIBC. Fifty-six participants underwent cystoscopy for visual staging of the tumor immediately pre-RC. Visual assessments were correlated to pathoanatomical outcomes post-RC. Results Seventeen tumors were classified as complete response (CR), i.e. pT0. Twenty-five patients had residual MIBC and 14 had non-muscle invasive residual tumors (NMIBC). Of the 39 patients with residual tumor, 25 were correctly identified visually (64%). Eleven patients were pN+. The diagnostic accuracy of cystoscopy to correctly identify complete response or remaining tumor was 70% (CI = 56–81%) with a sensitivity of 64% (CI = 47–79%), specificity 82% (CI = 57–96%), PPV 89% (CI = 74–96%) and NPV 50% (CI =38–61%). Twenty-eight cystoscopy evaluations showed signs of residual tumors and 3/28 (11%) were false positive. In 4/14 patients assessed having residual NMIBC the estimates were correct, 8/14 had histopathological MIBC and 2/14 had CR. In 11/14 patients (79%), the suggested visual assessment of MIBC was correct, 2/14 had NMIBC and 1/14 had CR. Twenty-eight cystoscopies had negative findings, 14 were false negatives (50%), when cystoscopy falsely predicted pT0. Among them there were eight patients with pTa, pT1 or pTis and six MIBC-tumors. In 17 patients with histopathological pT0, 14 were correctly identified with cystoscopy (82%). Conclusion Cystoscopy after the final NAC-cycle cannot robustly differentiate between NAC-responders and non-responders. Visually, negative MIBC-status cannot be determined safely.

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Published

2022-01-02

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Asad, D., Styrke, J., Hagsheno, M., Johansson, M., Huge, Y., Svensson, J., Pelander, S., Lauer, J., Netterling, H., Aljabery, F., & Sherif, A. (2022). A prospective multicenter study of visual response-evaluation by cystoscopy in patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy for muscle invasive urinary bladder cancer. Scandinavian Journal of Urology, 56(1), 20–26. https://doi.org/10.1080/21681805.2021.2002402

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