Human reproduction (Oxford, England)

Blood microRNA tests for diagnosing endometriosis: from discovery to confirmation

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Abstract

The most effective diagnostic model for endometriosis achieved an accuracy of 65.8%.

  • A model utilizing 11 specific miRNAs yielded a sensitivity of 75.6% and a specificity of 53.5%.
  • The diagnostic model for deep infiltrating endometriosis showed improved performance, with an accuracy of 75.9% and an area under the curve (AUC) of 80.4%.
  • Differentiating ovarian endometrioma from control subjects resulted in a lower accuracy of 62.4% and an AUC of 65.8%.
  • The findings suggest that miRNA profiles could potentially be used as a diagnostic biomarker for endometriosis.
  • Further testing on larger patient cohorts is necessary to validate the models' accuracy and effectiveness.

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