2012
DOI: 10.1378/chest.11-1764
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Meta-analysis of Guided Bronchoscopy for the Evaluation of the Pulmonary Nodule

Abstract: 385 PULMONARY PROCEDURESsuspicious for lung cancer. 2 With the fi ndings of the NLST indicating a reduction in lung-cancer-specifi c mortality with CT scanning in at-risk people, the number of patients diagnosed with a PN could increase substantially if screening for lung cancer is broadly T he pulmonary nodule (PN) is becoming an increasingly common radiographic fi nding among patients in the United States. Nearly 45 million CT scan examinations are performed each year, and 11% to 30% (4.5-14 million) of thos… Show more

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“…biopsy and fine needle aspiration (FNA) are often the only method of diagnosis for many patients with lung cancer (6)(7)(8). However, pathology diagnosis on these small specimens can be difficult because of inadequate tumor volume and/or lack of tissue architecture (1,(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14).…”
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“…biopsy and fine needle aspiration (FNA) are often the only method of diagnosis for many patients with lung cancer (6)(7)(8). However, pathology diagnosis on these small specimens can be difficult because of inadequate tumor volume and/or lack of tissue architecture (1,(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14).…”
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“…However, pathology diagnosis on these small specimens can be difficult because of inadequate tumor volume and/or lack of tissue architecture (1,(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). When an equivocal diagnosis is made on biopsy/FNA specimens, patients often must undergo repeat biopsy or more invasive surgical procedures, such as thoracoscopic wedge resection, to obtain more tissue for definitive diagnosis.…”
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“…This analysis confirms high diagnostic value, safety, and accuracy of rEBUS in diagnostics of peripheral lesions. More recent analysis [12] which evaluated various navigational techniques revealed quite similar results. The pooled sensitivity for all navigational techniques was 70% (having in mind that specificity is always 100%).…”
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“…A therapeutic bronchoscope with a 3.8-mm working channel is fitted with a steerable locatable guide that registers with the mat under the patient, which is then registered with the three dimensional reconstruction and pathways done during the planning stage (Figure 2). The location guide can extend out the end of the bronchoscope for biopsy out into more distal airways, reaching up to 6 th to 8 th generation airways (52).…”
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