L-Dex ratio in detecting and diagnosing breast cancer-related lymphedema: Reliability, sensitivity, and specificity.

2013 
12 Background: It remains a great challenge to accurately diagnose breast cancer-related lymphedema. Advances in bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) permit the assessment of lymphedema by directly measuring lymph fluid changes. Despite its value in assessing lymphedema, the use of BIA in clinical settings is still very limited. In part, this may be due to anecdotal complaints from clinicians about BIA’s ability to identify true case of lymphedema in the clinical settings using L-Dex ratio >+10 as the cutoff point for lymphedema diagnosis. This may also be due to lack of large clinical data to support the reliability, sensitivity, and specificity of using L-Dex ratio. The objective of the study was to examine the reliability, sensitivity, and specificity of BIA in a clinical setting. Methods: BIA was used to measure lymph fluid changes. Data were collected from 250 women, including healthy female adults, breast cancer survivors with lymphedema, and those at risk for lymphedema. Reliability, sensitivity,...
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