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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Gastrointest Surg. 2010 Nov 25;15(2):358–366. doi: 10.1007/s11605-010-1394-5

Table 1.

Intraoperative probes detecting malignant tissue

Probes localizing malignancy (n=25)

TBR ≥1.5 ≥2.0 ≥2.5 ≥3.0
Gamma probe Sensitivity 100.0 Sensitivity 100.0 Sensitivity 95.8 Sensitivity 91.7
Specificity 80.0 Specificity 80.0 Specificity 100.0 Specificity 100.0
PPV 96.2 PPV 96.0 PPV 100.0 PPV 100.0
NPV 100.0 NPV 100.0 NPV 83.3 NPV 71.4
Beta probe Sensitivity 100.0 Sensitivity 100.0 Sensitivity 100.0 Sensitivity 100.0
Specificity 60.0 Specificity 60.0 Specificity 100.0 Specificity 100.0
PPV 92.6 PPV 92.6 PPV 100.0 PPV 100.0
NPV 100.0 NPV 100.0 NPV 100.0 NPV 100.0

This table demonstrates the overall ability of the probes to detect malignant tissue regardless of their sizes. As shown, both probes had excellent sensitivities between TBR of 2.5 and 3.0. The beta probe had a more definite cut off value of 2.5 than the gamma probe

PPV positive predictive value, NPV negative predictive value, n number of samples