Faecal immunochemical tests can improve colonoscopy triage in patients with iron deficiency: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Abstract

Background: Use of the faecal immunochemical test (FIT) to triage patients with iron deficiency (ID) for colonoscopy due to suspected colorectal cancer (CRC) may improve distribution of colonoscopic resources. We reviewed the diagnostic performance of FIT for detecting advanced colorectal neoplasia, including CRC and advanced pre-cancerous neoplasia (APCN), in patients with ID, with or without anaemia. 

Methods: We performed a systematic review of three databases for studies comprising of patients with ID, with or without anaemia, completing a quantitative FIT within six months prior to colonoscopy, where test performance was compared against the reference standard colonoscopy. Random effects meta-analyses determined the diagnostic performance of FIT for advanced colorectal neoplasia. 

Results: Nine studies were included on a total of n=1761 patients with ID, reporting FIT positivity thresholds between 4–150 µg haemoglobin/g faeces. Only one study included a non-anaemic ID (NAID) cohort. FIT detected CRC and APCN in ID patients with 90.7 % and 49.3 % sensitivity, and 81.0 % and 82.4 % specificity, respectively. FIT was 88.0 % sensitive and 83.4 % specific for CRC in patients with ID anaemia at a FIT positivity threshold of 10 µg haemoglobin/g faeces. 

Conclusions: FIT shows high sensitivity for advanced colorectal neoplasia and may be used to triage those with ID anaemia where colonoscopic resources are limited, enabling those at higher risk of CRC to be prioritised for colonoscopy. There is a need for further research investigating the diagnostic performance of FIT in NAID patients.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104439
Number of pages13
JournalCritical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
Volume201
Early online date6 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • Advanced adenoma
  • Advanced colorectal neoplasia
  • Anaemia
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Diagnostic accuracy
  • Faecal occult blood test
  • Fecal immunochemical test
  • FIT
  • Iron deficiency anemia
  • Iron deficient
  • NICE NG12

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