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Efficacy and safety of cone-beam computed tomography-derived augmented fluoroscopy combined with endobronchial ultrasound in peripheral pulmonary lesions
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Efficacy and safety of cone-beam computed tomography-derived augmented fluoroscopy combined with endobronchial ultrasound in peripheral pulmonary lesions

Kai-Lun Yu, Shun-Mao Yang, Huan-Jang Ko, Hui-Yu Tsai, Jen-Chung Ko, Ching-Kai Lin, Chao-Chi HoJin-Yuan Shih
Respiration, 卷.100(6), 頁碼.538-546
06/2021
PMID: 33845482

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Augmented fluoroscopy Cone-beam computed tomography Endobronchial ultrasound Peripheral pulmonary lesion Transbronchial biopsy Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Background: The diagnostic yield of peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs) using radial endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) remains challenging without navigation systems. Cone-beam computed tomography-derived augmented fluoroscopy (CBCT-AF) represents a recently developed technique, and its clinical utility remains to be investigated. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic yield of transbronchial biopsy (TBB) using a combination of CBCT-AF and radial EBUS. Methods: We recruited consecutive patients with PPLs who underwent radial EBUS-guided TBB, with or without AF, between October 2018 and July 2019. Following propensity score 1:1 matching, we recorded the procedure-related data and measured their efficacy and safety. Results: While 72 patients received EBUS-plus-AF, 235 patients received EBUS only. We included 53 paired patients following propensity score matching. The median size of lesions was 2.8 and 2.9 cm in the EBUS-plus-AF group and EBUS-only group, respectively. Diagnostic yield was higher in the former group (75.5 vs. 52.8%; p = 0.015). The diagnostic yield for the EBUS-plus-AF group was significantly higher for lesions ≤30 mm (73.5 vs. 36.1%; p = 0.002). Moreover, there was no significant difference in the complication rates (3.8 vs. 5.7%; p = 1.000). Twenty-four nodules (45.3%) were invisible by fluoroscopy in the EBUS-plus-AF group. All of them were identifiable on CBCT images and successfully annotated for AF. The mean radiation dose of total procedure, CBCT, and fluoroscopy was 19.59, 16.4, and 3.17 Gy cm 2 , respectively. Conclusions: TBB using a combination of CBCT-AF and EBUS resulted in a satisfactory diagnostic yield and safety.

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