Critical review and meta-analysis of biological variation estimates for tumor markers

Author:

Marques-Garcia Fernando12,Boned Beatriz23,González-Lao Elisabet24,Braga Federica5ORCID,Carobene Anna6,Coskun Abdurrahman7,Díaz-Garzón Jorge28ORCID,Fernández-Calle Pilar28,Perich Maria Carmen2,Simon Margarida29,Jonker Niels10,Aslan Berna11,Bartlett William Alexander12,Sandberg Sverre131415,Aarsand Aasne K.1314

Affiliation:

1. Biochemistry Department , Metropolitan North Clinical Laboratory (LCMN), Germans Trias i Pujol Universitary Hospital , Badalona , Barcelona , Spain

2. Spanish Society of Laboratory Medicine (SEQC ) , Analytical Quality Commission , Barcelona , Spain

3. Royo Villanova Hospital , Zaragoza , Spain

4. Quality Healthcare Consulting , Grupo ACMS , Barcelona , Spain

5. Research Centre for Metrological Traceability in Laboratory Medicine (CIRME) , University of Milan , Milan , Italy

6. Servizio Medicina di Laboratorio , Ospedale San Raffaele , Milan , Italy

7. School of Medicine , Acibadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University , Atasehir , Istanbul , Turkey

8. Department of Laboratory Medicine , La Paz University Hospital , Madrid , Spain

9. Consortium of Laboratory Intercomarcal Alt Penedès and Garraf l’Anoia , Vilafranca del Penedès , Spain

10. Certe-Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis Assen , Assen , The Netherlands

11. Institute for Quality Management in Healthcare (IQMH), Centre for Proficiency Testing , Toronto , Ontario , Canada

12. School of Medicine , University of Dundee , Dundee , Scotland , UK

13. Department of Medical Biochemistry and Pharmacology , Norwegian Porphyria Centre, Haukeland University Hospital , Bergen , Norway

14. Norwegian Organization for Quality Improvement of Laboratory Examinations (NOKLUS) , Haraldsplass Deaconess Hospital , Bergen , Norway

15. Department of Global Health and Primary Care , Faculty of Medicine, University of Bergen , Bergen , Norway

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Biological variation data (BV) can be used for different applications, but this depends on the availability of robust and relevant BV data. In this study, we aimed to summarize and appraise BV studies for tumor markers, to examine the influence of study population characteristics and concentrations on BV estimates and to discuss the applicability of BV data for tumor markers in clinical practice. Methods Studies reporting BV data for tumor markers related to gastrointestinal, prostate, breast, ovarian, haematological, lung, and dermatological cancers were identified by a systematic literature search. Relevant studies were evaluated by the Biological Variation Data Critical Appraisal Checklist (BIVAC) and meta-analyses were performed for BIVAC compliant studies to deliver global estimates of within-subject (CVI) and between-subject (CVG) BV with 95% CI. Results The systematic review identified 49 studies delivering results for 22 tumor markers; four papers received BIVAC grade A, 3 B, 27 C and 15 D. Out of these, 29 CVI and 29 CVG estimates met the criteria to be included in the meta-analysis. Robust data are lacking to conclude on the relationship between BV and different disease states and tumor marker concentrations. Conclusions This review identifies a lack of high-quality BV studies for many tumor markers and a need for delivery of BIVAC compliant studies, including in different disease states and tumor marker concentrations. As of yet, the state-of-the-art may still be the most appropriate model to establish analytical performance specifications for the majority of tumor markers.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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