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5-Aminolevulinic acid-based photodynamic diagnosis for detection of urothelial carcinoma cells in bladder washing sediment suspension: A pilot study

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PHOTODIAGNOSIS AND PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY
Volume 40, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2022.103072

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5-Aminolevulinic acid; Protoporphyrin IX; Photodynamic diagnosis; ImageJ; Bladder cancer; Urine cytology analysis

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This study proposed a protocol that utilizes ALA-PpIX staining and ImageJ analysis to enhance the accuracy of urine cytology analysis.
Background: Bladder cancer is a common malignant disease in developed countries. Early detection of malig-nancy is important using urine cytology. The 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA)-based photodynamic diagnosis (ALA-PDD) has not been routinely applied in urine cytology analysis yet, although it has been well accepted for tumor lesion marking in cystoscopy.Methods: A total of eight volunteers were enrolled in this study. The cells of sediment suspension from bladder washing fluid and random urine were stained by ALA-induced protoporphyrin IX (ALA-PpIX) and the fluorescent intensity of ALA-PpIX was analyzed by ImageJ.Results: The cutoff value of fluorescent intensity was 90.260 per pixel. The proposed protocol provided an objective fluorescent intensity for evaluation. Sensitivity was 0.931 and specificity was 1.000.Conclusions: The staining procedure applied was ALA-PpIX for suspicious cells in the cellular suspension from bladder wash fluid and random urine. ImageJ was applied to the objective measurement for the fluorescent intensity of the stained cells. The cutoff value for the positive result was 90.260 per pixel. Therefore, the protocol proposed in this study provides a potential means to enhance accuracy for urine cytology analysis.

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