Association of PET/CT and VATS findings with histology analysis in the study of pleural effusions.

M Simó, O Persiva, L Sánchez, J B Montoro, I Sansano, A Vázquez, F Ascanio, C Alemán
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Introduction: Histological analysis of the pleura obtained by video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) is the best diagnostic technique in the study of neoplastic pleural effusions. This study evaluates the relationship between Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/Computed Tomography (CT) and VATS findings, the result of the first pleural biopsy, and the final diagnosis of malignancy or non-malignancy.

Methods: Prospective study of consecutive patients with pleural effusions undergoing PET/CT and VATS from October 2013 to December 2023. The following variables were recorded: PET/CT score (nodular pleural thickening, pleural nodules with standardized uptake value (SUV) > 7.5, lung mass or extra pleural malignancy, mammary lymph node with SUV > 4.5 and cardiomegaly); VATS data (drained volume, visceral and parietal pleural thickening, nodules or masses, septa, plaques, fluid appearance, trapped lung, and suspected diagnosis of the procedure), as well as the histological study of the first pleural biopsy (benign or malignant) and the final diagnosis of benign or malignant pleural effusion. A logistic regression study of the variables was performed.

Results: 95.8% of the patients with PET/CT and pleuroscopy not suggestive of malignancy had non-malignant histological findings, while 93.2% of the patients with PET/CT and pleuroscopy suggestive of malignancy had malignant histological findings. PET/CT, pleuroscopy, and the result of the first pleural biopsy showed a significant association with the final diagnosis of pleural effusion.

Conclusions: There is a strong association between PET/CT findings, VATS and pleural histology.

胸腔积液研究中 PET/CT 和 VATS 发现与组织学分析的关联。
导言:通过视频辅助胸腔镜手术(VATS)获得的胸膜组织学分析是研究肿瘤性胸腔积液的最佳诊断技术。本研究评估了正电子发射断层扫描(PET)/计算机断层扫描(CT)与 VATS 结果、首次胸膜活检结果以及最终恶性或非恶性诊断之间的关系:方法:对2013年10月至2023年12月期间连续接受PET/CT和VATS检查的胸腔积液患者进行前瞻性研究。记录以下变量:PET/CT 评分(结节性胸膜增厚、胸膜结节的标准化摄取值 (SUV) > 7.5、肺部肿块或胸膜外恶性肿瘤、乳腺淋巴结的 SUV > 4.5 和心脏肿大);VATS 数据(引流体积、内脏和顶叶胸膜增厚、结节或肿块、隔膜、斑块、积液外观、陷肺和手术的疑似诊断),以及首次胸膜活检的组织学研究(良性或恶性)和良性或恶性胸腔积液的最终诊断。对这些变量进行了逻辑回归研究:95.8%的PET/CT和胸腔镜检查未提示恶性的患者的组织学检查结果为非恶性,而93.2%的PET/CT和胸腔镜检查提示恶性的患者的组织学检查结果为恶性。PET/CT、胸腔镜检查和首次胸膜活检结果与胸腔积液的最终诊断结果有显著关联:结论:PET/CT结果、VATS和胸膜组织学之间存在密切联系。
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