Literature DB >> 15595998

Audit of bone marrow aspirates and trephine biopsies in multiple myeloma--a single centre study.

K S Charles1, D A Winfield, C Angel, J Goepel.   

Abstract

We compared 79 simultaneous marrow aspirates and trephine biopsies from multiple myeloma patients for sensitivity, concordance, quality and clinical relevance. A total of 60 examinations had been performed for initial diagnosis, i.e. in cases of suspected myeloma and 19 at follow-up. Of which, 45 (57%) of trephine biopsies were less than 1.6 cm before processing and 33 (42%) were crushed and/or fragmented. Overall, only 19/79 (24%) of trephine biopsy specimens were of at least 1.6 cm length prior to processing and not disrupted. On the other hand, 75% of aspirates were particulate and satisfactory. Mean time between receipt of a trephine biopsy specimen and issuance of a histopathological report was 9 days. Although 40% of trephine biopsies yielded information that could not be reliably obtained from a bone marrow aspirate such information was in all cases clinically irrelevant or obtainable by non-invasive means. In all cases where myeloma was detected in a trephine biopsy it was also detected in a simultaneous bone marrow aspirate, if particulate. However, there were four (5%) cases in which myeloma was detected in such aspirates but not in simultaneously taken trephine biopsies. In cases (n=19) where repeat aspirates/trephine biopsies were taken for surveillance, concordance was found between reported changes in plasma cell ratio. Our data failed to demonstrate any added benefit from routinely performing trephine biopsies after a particulate specimen had been aspirated for the diagnosis or surveillance of myeloma. Furthermore, they suggest that particulate aspirates may be at least as sensitive as trephine biopsies for detecting myeloma.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15595998     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2257.2004.00646.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Lab Haematol        ISSN: 0141-9854


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2.  Combined evaluation of bone marrow aspirate and biopsy is superior in the prognosis of multiple myeloma.

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4.  Bone Marrow Biopsy Operator Experience and Impact on Aspirate, Biopsy, and Ancillary Testing Quality.

Authors:  Lisa M Marinelli; Hong Fang; Matthew T Howard; Curtis A Hanson; Joseph J Haack; Edward A Eick; Richard J Allen; David E Ruffridge; Colleen M Byrne; Rebecca L King
Journal:  Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes       Date:  2018-08-01
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