“…However, in the prospective trial by Nicholson et al [37], no differences in complication rates were found for biopsies performed with 14-, 16- or 18-gauge automated needles. Similarly, a number of other studies have found no differences in complication rates or transfusion requirements based on needle size [4,8,11,21,32,44,45], including the 2013 report of the Norwegian Kidney Biopsy Registry [21] of 9,288 PRBs. However, in a recent meta-analysis by Corapi et al [12], the rate of transfusion was greater in patients biopsied with a 14-gauge automated needle compared to 16- and 18-gauge needles (2.1 vs. 0.5%, p = 0.009), and this led to the recommendation that the use of 14-gauge needles be discouraged.…”