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. 2005 Nov;185(5):1294-8.
doi: 10.2214/AJR.04.1344.

Percutaneous CT-guided multisampling core needle biopsy of thoracic lesions

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Percutaneous CT-guided multisampling core needle biopsy of thoracic lesions

Pierre Loubeyre et al. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2005 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of our study was to evaluate the diagnostic yield and the complication rate of percutaneous CT-guided coaxial 18-gauge (1.25-mm diameter) multisampling (five samples) core needle biopsy (CNB) of suspected thoracic lesions.

Materials and methods: The records of 75 consecutive patients (29 women, 46 men; age range, 33-92 years) who underwent percutaneous CT-guided adjustable coaxial 18-gauge multisampling (five samples) CNB of a suspected thoracic lesion (eight mediastinal lesions, two chest wall lesions, two pleural lesions, and 63 intrapulmonary lesions) were reviewed.

Results: Ninety-seven percent (73/75) of CNB specimens were considered adequate for a specific diagnosis by the histopathology staff. Diagnostic yield was 97% (95% confidence interval, 91-99%) (72/74) (number of correct diagnoses obtained at CNB / number of definitive diagnoses). There were 61 malignant lesions and 11 benign lesions. There was no false-negative result when CNB was considered adequate for a specific diagnosis by the histopathology staff. Pneumothorax occurred in 19% (12/63 intrapulmonary lesions). One patient required placement of a chest tube. Minor postbiopsy hemoptysis occurred and resolved spontaneously in 11% (7/63) of patients.

Conclusion: Percutaneous CT-guided coaxial multisampling large CNB of suspected thoracic lesions, in a mainly cancer-based population, is an accurate procedure for a specific histologic diagnosis and has a low rate of complications.

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