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Diagnostic Yield and Safety of Computed Tomography-guided Mediastinal Core Needle Biopsies.

Constance de Margerie-Mellon1, Cédric de Bazelaire, Sandy Amorim, Pauline Brice, Abdellatif Tazi, Josette Brière, Jacques Frija, Eric de Kerviler.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Mediastinal masses of various origins can be encountered on imaging in symptomatic or asymptomatic patients. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic yield and complication rate of computed tomography (CT)-guided mediastinal core needle biopsies in a large population of patients presenting with mediastinal masses and to identify the factors that could influence these results.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In total, 293 consecutive CT-guided mediastinal biopsies, performed in 285 patients with equivocal masses at a single center from 2006 to 2011, were included. Lesion characteristics, technical biopsy parameters, final diagnoses, diagnostic yields (number of biopsies that yielded a complete diagnosis divided by the total number of biopsies), and complication rates were recorded.
RESULTS: Malignant diagnoses, including lymphoproliferative disorders (N=151, 53%) and lung cancers (N=54, 19%), were established in 233 cases (82%). Benign lesions were found in 52 procedures (18%), including sarcoidosis (N=19, 7%) and infections (N=17, 6%). The overall diagnostic yield was 87% and was lower for lymphoma residual masses (57%) than for initial diagnosis or relapses of known disease (90%). Complications occurred in 21 patients (7%), but only 2 patients (0.7%) required hospitalization for >12 hours. Neither the diagnostic yield nor the complication rate was influenced by the target characteristics or by technical parameters.
CONCLUSIONS: CT-guided core needle biopsy of equivocal mediastinal masses is a minimally invasive procedure that is effective and safe, even in cases of small targets or targets in challenging locations.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25978277     DOI: 10.1097/RTI.0000000000000160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Imaging        ISSN: 0883-5993            Impact factor:   3.000


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