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. 2012 May 3;1(2):103–111. doi: 10.1093/jpids/pis044

Table 3.

Operating Characteristics of Galactomannan Testing for Diagnosis of Proven or Probable Aspergillosisa in Pediatric Patients

Author Year Total No. Patients/Episodes in Study Proven or Probable Aspergillosis Sensitivity, % Specificity, % TP FP TN FN False-Positive Rate, %b
Hayden 2008 [15]c 56 17 65 87 11 5 34 6 12.8
Steinbach 2007 [10] 64 1 0 87 0 8 55 1 12.7d
Hovi 2007 [8] 89 1 100 93 1 6 82 0 6.8
Sulahian 2001 [11] 347 9 100 89.9 9 34 304 0 10.1
Rohrlich 1996 [9] 37 10 100 92.6 10 2 25 0 7.4
Armenian 2009 [12] 78 3e 100 98.7 3e 1 74 0 1.3
Our Study
Serum (threshold 0.5) 195 1 0 95 0 10 184 1 5.2
Urine (threshold 0.5) 179 1 100 80 1 36 142 0 20.2

Abbreviations: FP, false positive; FN, false negative; TN, true negative; TP, true positive.

aThe definition of proven or probable aspergillosis varied depending on the publication.

bDefined as the number of false-positive results per total number of patients without IA.

cCase-control study design may inflate the calculated false-positive rate for this study.

dAfter accounting for piperacillin-tazobactam exposure, the false-positive rate was 8.5%.

eAll 3 probable cases required inclusion of positive GM EIA results to qualify for this designation.