Literature DB >> 19764506

[The contribution of widely used devices in the diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary lesions in patients presenting with respiratory distress].

Motohiro Tamiya1, Shinji Sasada, Nobuko Uehara, Norio Okamoto, Masashi Kobayashi, Kazuki Shimada, Chika Komori, Hanako Kuhara, Hidehiro Honda, Kazuyo Sakatani, Toshiyuki Minami, Naoko Morishita, Hidekazu Suzuki, Tomonori Hirashima, Kaoru Matsui, Kunimitu Kawahara, Ichiro Kawase, Yoko Kusunoki.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We retrospectively reviewed the contribution of widely used devices such as the standard fiberoptic bronchoscope in the diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs) in patients who presented with respiratory distress. SUBJECT: We performed bronchoscopy for 106 PPLs in January-December 2007, and diagnosed access to the lesions to be difficult.
METHOD: For these lesions, we applied Sasada transbronchial angled forceps (STAF), transbronchial needle aspiration cytology (TBAC), thin bronchoscopy, and ultra-thin bronchoscopy, which are widely used devices, after routinely performing biopsy with standard forceps and saved each specimen separately, and finally compared the pathological diagnosis.
RESULTS: The diagnostic yield obtained with specimens using standard forceps was 36.8%; however, the overall diagnosis was improved to 70.8% after we used these other devices and methods. We achieved diagnosis with STAF (10 lesions), followed by thin bronchoscopy (5 lesions), and ultra-thin bronchoscopy (14 lesions). No diagnosis was made by TBAC.
CONCLUSION: We conclude that these widely employed devices can contribute to improvements in the diagnosis of cases of respiratory distress in which arrival to the lesions is difficult.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19764506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Kokyuki Gakkai Zasshi        ISSN: 1343-3490


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1.  Combination of virtual bronchoscopic navigation, endobronchial ultrasound, and rapid on-site evaluation for diagnosing small peripheral pulmonary lesions: a prospective phase II study.

Authors:  Toshiya Maekura; Chikatoshi Sugimoto; Akihiro Tamiya; Nobuhiko Saijo; Yoko Naoki; Taro Koba; Yohei Kimura; Yoshinobu Matsuda; Masaki Kanazu; Naoko Takeuchi; Yumiko Sasaki; Yujiro Naito; Taisuke Tsuji; Reiko Sugawara; Takehiko Kobayashi; Keiko Nakao; Yoshihiko Taniguchi; Kyoichi Okishio; Naoki Omachi; Takahiko Kasai; Shinji Atagi
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2017-07       Impact factor: 2.895

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