| Literature DB >> 17909818 |
Judith M Hemmer1, Johannes C Kelder, Hans P M van Heesewijk.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the significance of variables such as duration of the procedure, type of breast tissue, number of passes, depth of the biopsies, underlying pathology, the operator performing the procedure, and their effect on women's perception of pain and discomfort during stereotactic large-core needle breast biopsy. One hundred and fifty consecutive patients with a non-palpable suspicious mammographic lesions were included. Between three and nine 14-gauge breast passes were taken using a prone stereotactic table. Following the biopsy procedure, patients were asked to complete a questionnaire. There was no discomfort in lying on the prone table. There is no relation between type of breast lesion and pain, underlying pathology and pain and performing operator and pain. The type of breast tissue is correlated with pain experienced from biopsy (P = 0.0001). We found out that patients with dense breast tissue complain of more pain from biopsy than patients with more involution of breast tissue. The depth of the biopsy correlates with pain from biopsy (P = 0.0028). Deep lesions are more painful than superficial ones. There is a correlation between the number of passes and pain in the neck (P = 0.0188) and shoulder (P = 0.0366). The duration of the procedure is correlated with pain experienced in the neck (P = 0.0116) but not with pain experienced from biopsy.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17909818 PMCID: PMC2668619 DOI: 10.1007/s00330-007-0762-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Radiol ISSN: 0938-7994 Impact factor: 5.315
Fig. 1Patient questionnaire
Pain in the breast experienced during the biopsy procedure
| Level of pain | Patients (%) |
|---|---|
| No pain | 90 (60%) |
| Slight pain | 45 (30%) |
| Moderate pain | 12 (8%) |
| Severe pain | 3 (2%) |
Distribution of the type of breast tissue
| Type of breast tissue | Number of patients (150) |
|---|---|
| Complete involution | 31 (20,7%) |
| Partly completed involution | 83 (55,3%) |
| Dense tissue | 30 (20%) |
| Very dense tissue | 6 (4%) |
Pain in neck and shoulder
| Level of pain | Patients (%) |
|---|---|
| No pain | 87(58%) |
| Slight pain | 48 (32%) |
| Moderate pain | 15 (10%) |
| Severe pain | 0 (0%) |
Beta parameters and P values
| Pain in breast from biopsy | Pain in shoulder | Pain in neck | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beta | Beta | Beta | ||||
| Type of breast tissuea | ||||||
| complete or partly completed involution | 0 | reference | 0 | reference | 0 | reference |
| dense or very dense tissue | 0.13 | 0.3178 | ||||
| Biopsy depth (mm) | 0.00 | 0.6940 | −0.01 | 0.2707 | ||
| Number of passes | 0.00 | 0.9316 | ||||
aFor the categorical variable “type of breast tissue”, the beta parameter for the dense or very dense tissue can be interpreted as the average higher pain score in this category compared with women with complete or partly completed involution, corrected for biopsy depth and number of biopsies