Literature DB >> 1394056

How much brushing is enough for the diagnosis of lung tumors?

W Popp1, M Merkle, B Schreiber, H Rauscher, L Ritschka, H Zwick.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bronchoscopic investigations of lung tumors require high diagnostic accuracy. Sometimes the combination of brush biopsy with cytologic and histologic examination of forceps-obtained biopsy specimens fails to diagnose tumors. Techniques with a minimum risk and low cost when repeated several times could increase the efficiency of tumor diagnosis and help to avoid rebronchoscopy.
METHODS: Repeated brush biopsies were done during one bronchoscopic examination in 270 patients with pulmonary neoplasias using a flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope guided by radiographic video fluoroscopy. The results of up to five brush biopsies were compared for their diagnostic sensitivity.
RESULTS: Singly, 68-77% of the specimens showed malignant findings. With repeated brushing, the sensitivity of the diagnostic accuracy increased to 89.6%. In the periphery of the bronchial tree, the sensitivity of brush biopsy was slightly lower in bronchoscopically invisible tumors. In 222 of 242 (91.7%) patients with positive results of brush biopsy, there was agreement in the final typing of tumor morphology.
CONCLUSION: For routine bronchoscopy, repeated brush biopsy should be done to obtain the highest diagnostic yield.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1394056     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19921101)70:9<2278::aid-cncr2820700911>3.0.co;2-t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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1.  Multiple brushings with immediate Riu's stain via flexible fibreoptic bronchoscopy without fluoroscopic guidance in the diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary tumours.

Authors:  C H Lee; C H Wang; M C Lin; T C Tsao; R S Lan; Y H Tsai; H P Kuo
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1995-01       Impact factor: 9.139

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