2018
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2018.05.94
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Ultrasound-guided pleural cutting needle biopsy: accuracy and factors influencing diagnostic yield

Abstract: Pleural thickness and the size of the biopsy needle were significantly correlated with the diagnostic yield.

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“…A longer needle pathway length was independently associated with the diagnostic yield of US-guided PCPNB. This aligns with the study of Zhang et al [17], which reported that the size of the biopsy specimen is significantly associated with the diagnostic accuracy of US-guided PCPNB. This factor may also be considered when selecting a diagnostic approach for small pleural lesions.…”
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“…A longer needle pathway length was independently associated with the diagnostic yield of US-guided PCPNB. This aligns with the study of Zhang et al [17], which reported that the size of the biopsy specimen is significantly associated with the diagnostic accuracy of US-guided PCPNB. This factor may also be considered when selecting a diagnostic approach for small pleural lesions.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Past studies have shown a sensitivity of US-guided PCPNB for malignancy of 44.2% to 80% [13][14][15][16][17]. In comparison, the sensitivity for malignancy in our study was 91.4%.…”
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“…As previously noted, TUS may also be used to guide more advanced pleural interventions, such as pleural biopsies or medical thoracoscopy. It has been demonstrated that this provides similar safety benefits by reducing the incidence of haemorrhage, pneumothorax and visceral injury, while also facilitating a high diagnostic yield of >90% [16][17][18][19][20][21].…”
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