2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2018.08.003
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Image-guided tumour biopsies in a prospective molecular triage study (MOSCATO-01): What are the real risks?

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“…rates and suggested thresholds for PNB; these are specific for target lesion biopsies. Table 2 (23,25,26) lists the success rates and suggested thresholds for PNB for molecular/genomic analysis. Thresholds for individual practices may vary depending on the mix of organ systems, the size and location of lesions, and the relative proportion of benign versus malignant lesions sampled and should be adjusted accordingly.…”
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“…rates and suggested thresholds for PNB; these are specific for target lesion biopsies. Table 2 (23,25,26) lists the success rates and suggested thresholds for PNB for molecular/genomic analysis. Thresholds for individual practices may vary depending on the mix of organ systems, the size and location of lesions, and the relative proportion of benign versus malignant lesions sampled and should be adjusted accordingly.…”
Section: Success Rates and Thresholdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these interventions show promise in small series, the current level of evidence is insufficient to advocate for a particular technique. The reported rates of AEs and suggested thresholds are detailed in Table 3 (81,113,(124)(125)(126)(127)(128)(129)(130)(131)(132)(133)(134) for PNB and Table 4 (18,23,26,54,135) for PNB performed for molecular analysis. In addition, there are certain AEs that are almost always associated with a single organ (136).…”
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“…Although Solbiati et al suggest passing 1 to 2 cm normal hepatic parenchyma before entering the target lesion while performing percutaneous liver biopsies [14], no significant relationship was found between the depth of the lesion and bleeding in a recent study by Potretzke et al [9]. In a prospective study conducted by Prud'homme et al, the most important risk factors for complications after biopsy were found as biopsy location, higher number of collected samples, and lesion size [15]. Although the study does not contain any information about liver parenchyma, especially higher number of collected samples and lesion size parameters show the importance of buffering effect.…”
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“…At last, when compared to other deep organ biopsy, lung biopsy carries the specific risk of pneumothorax and the decision to expose the patient to a prolonged hospital stay must be weighted in front of the benefit of early diagnosis. Both clinical and technical considerations must be balanced and discussed with the patient and multidisciplinary tumor board [55]. The benefit of an early diagnosis with possible access to a curative treatment must push toward no delay in biopsy.…”
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confidence: 99%