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Interpreting Spreadsheets In This Document
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Interpreting Spreadsheets In This Document
This
report contains spreadsheets summarizing all FDG PET literature. A
spreadsheet is provided for each disease under consideration, along
with summary spreadsheets (see
Table 1, lung cancer, as an example). On each specific disease
spreadsheet, the name of the disease appears in the upper left-hand
corner. The data is broken down into applications of FDG PET for
diagnosis, staging, recurrence, monitoring response, and other applications. Some diseases include a mixture of these applications and, therefore, have multiple listings in
several categories.
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TABLE 1 FDG PET in Lung Cancer: Results of Literature Search
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For
each disease, the first author and year of publication of the article
or abstract are listed in the far left column. The second column
designates "A" for abstract or "RA" for research article. The third
column lists the purpose of the study. The fourth column lists the
total number of patients who were included initially in the study.
The fifth column lists the total number of patient studies actually
implemented and upon which results data were calculated (sometimes
less than the total in the fourth column, because of patient drop out
or other causes, and sometimes greater than the total in the fourth
column, because multiple PET scans may have been counted). In some
applications in which lesions were counted, a column is also listed
for the number of lesions studied. Studies using nondedicated PET are
indicated. Several additional columns show the percentages for
sensitivity, specificity, predictive value, and accuracy for FDG PET
and CT. The gold standard used for verifying FDG PET results is
also listed in a separate column. If percent management changes
were available, they are listed in the last column. Finally,
beneath each table are footnotes highlighting details from specific
studies to further clarify how the study populations were either
composed or counted. Abbreviations used throughout the tables
are listed alphabetically in Appendix C.
A summary for each application is provided in bold. The bolded
summary totals for number of patients, number of patient studies,
and number of lesions reflect the totals retrieved from the
literature for all studies listing data that is inclusive of
that application. Each study entry is listed with complete reported
data that may include data relevant to several applications.
This accounts for data repeated across applications within a
given spreadsheet and is discussed in Appendix A. From within
each application are selected the respective study data applicable
to that application (e.g., recurrence data in instances in which
both staging and recurrence data may have been listed in a given
entry) and used in the weighted average formulas generating
that application´s summary values, which are listed in the
statistical ratio columns. These selected N values for total patient
studies and total lesions do not appear in the individual
spreadsheets but are embedded in the formulas and appear with
the application´s summary values in the overall summary sheets
at the end of this report. Note that a weighted average is used,
which weights studies by the number of patients, so that results
obtained with more patients are given more credit. If
lesion-by-lesion analysis was performed, a separate value for that
analysis is also listed.
All tabular matter is presented here in the form in which it was
submitted to HCFA, with the exception of various corrections to
tabulation errors found in certain spreadsheets and their carryover
to the overall summary sheets, and the placement of table numbers
according to the style of this journal.
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