Clinical implications of a "nonspecific" transbronchial biopsy
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Clinical implications of a "nonspecific" transbronchial biopsy
Abstract
The diagnostic accuracy of transbronchial biopsy via fiberoptic bronchoscope was reviewed in 127 noncritically ill patients. Biopsy results were analyzed according to whether a "specific" pathologic diagnosis of neoplasm, granuloma or pneumonia, or a "nonspecific" diagnosis of inflammation, fibrosis or normal lung was made. The clinical significance of a "nonspecific" biospy specimen was evaluated by clinical follow-up of at least 12 months (mean 15 months) and by grouping patients according to the type of abnormality found on chest roentgenography. Clinical follow-up was available in 119 of these patients. The over-all "specific" diagnostic yield for biopsy with secretions was 49 per cent, with transbronchial biopsy being the sole means of specific diagnosis in 14 per cent of the patients with a peripheral mass lesion, in 18 per cent of the patients with localized infiltrative processes and in 52 per cent of the patients with diffuse infiltrative processes. In 64 (52 per cent) patients both biopsy specimens and secretions were diagnostically nonspecific. In 16 (77 per cent) patients with peripheral mass lesions but nonspecific biopsy findings and secretions, neoplasm was diagnosed by more invasive procedures. However, 22 (91 per cent) patients with localized and 12 (75 per cent) patients with diffuse infiltrative processes had benign clinical follow-up suggesting that open lung biopsy in such patients should be reserved for patients with obvious clinical or roentgenographic evidence of deterioration.
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