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Systematic Review of the Yield of Temporal Artery Biopsy for Suspected Giant Cell Arteritis

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Pages 18-25 | Received 24 Mar 2018, Accepted 05 May 2018, Published online: 19 Jun 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Purpose: To determine the positive yield (utility rate) of temporal artery biopsy (TAB) in patients with suspected giant cell arteritis (GCA).

Study Design: Systematic review (CRD42017078508) and meta-regression.

Materials and Methods: All articles concerning TAB for suspected GCA with English language abstracts from 1998 to 2017 were retrieved. Articles were excluded if they exclusively reported positive TAB, or only cases of known GCA. Where available, the pre-specified predictors of age, sex, vision symptoms, jaw claudication, duration of steroid treatment prior to TAB, specimen length, bilateral TAB, and use of ultrasound/MRI (imaging) were recorded for meta-regression.

Results: One hundred and thirteen articles met eligibility criteria. The I2 was 92%, and with such high heterogeneity, meta-analysis is unsuitable. The median yield of TAB was 0.25 (95% confidence interval 0.21 to 0.27), with interquartile range 0.17 to 0.34. On univariate meta-regression age (coefficient 0.012, p = 0.025) was the only statistically significant patient factor associated with TAB yield.

Conclusions: Systematic review revealed high heterogeneity in the yield of TAB. The median utility rate of 25% and its interquartile range provides a benchmark for decisions regarding the under/overutilization of TAB and aids in the evaluation of non-invasive alternatives for the investigation of GCA.

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Acknowledgments

The authors thank Professor Suhail A. Doi for his advice on the iv Het model.

Declaration of conflicts of interest

None of the authors have any conflicts of interest to declare.

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