疑似肺癌伴可疑肝脏病变:肺科医生当日支气管镜检查和肝活检的诊断率和安全性。

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Sina Ahmadzai, Jesper Koefod Petersen, Katrine Fjaellegaard, Paul Frost Clementsen, Uffe Bodtger
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摘要

背景:支气管镜检查和支气管超声检查(EBUS)是诊断和分期疑似肺癌患者的标准程序。如果患者同时出现可疑的肝脏病变,传统的做法是将患者转介给放射科医生进行超声引导下的经皮肝活检。目的:本研究的目的是调查肺科医生在同一环境下进行这三种手术的结果和并发症。方法:回顾性分析2018-2020年期间接受了有创性检查的疑似肺癌和肝转移患者,并进行了经皮肝病变活检,有或没有当日内镜检查(支气管镜检查和EBUS)。我们比较了当日内镜和非当日内镜分层肝病变活检的诊断率和安全性。结果:共纳入89例患者,其中28例(31%)当日行内镜检查。所有肝病变活检均由经验丰富的肺科医生进行细针穿刺活检。无并发症报告,总诊断率为88%。当天内镜检查组的诊断率明显较低(71%对95%),并且接受内镜检查与肝脏病变较少、肺癌患病率较高和恶性诊断总体患病率较低显著相关。结论:在肺癌检查中,肝活检与内窥镜检查同时进行是可行和安全的。在我们的研究中存在指征混淆。
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Suspected Lung Cancer with Suspicious Liver Lesions: Diagnostic Yield and Safety of Same-Day Bronchoscopy and Liver Biopsy in the Hands of a Pulmonologist.

Background: Bronchoscopy and endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) are standard procedures for the diagnosis and staging of patients suspected of lung cancer. If the patient simultaneously presents with suspicious liver lesions, it is tradition to refer the patient to a radiologist for ultrasound-guided percutaneous liver biopsy.

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the results and complications when the pulmonologist performs all three procedures in the same setting.

Methods: We retrospectively identified patients who during 2018-2020 underwent invasive workup of suspected lung cancer and liver metastases with percutaneous liver lesion biopsy with or without same-day endoscopy (bronchoscopy and EBUS). We compared diagnostic yield and safety of liver lesion biopsy stratified by same-day endoscopy or not.

Results: In total, 89 patients were included, of whom 28 patients (31%) underwent same-day endoscopy. All liver lesion biopsies were fine-needle aspiration biopsies performed by experienced pulmonologists. No complications were reported, and overall diagnostic yield was 88%. The diagnostic yield was significantly lower in the same-day endoscopy group (71% vs. 95%), and undergoing endoscopy was significantly associated with having fewer liver lesions, higher prevalence of lung cancer, and lower overall prevalence of a malignant diagnosis.

Conclusion: Liver biopsy in the same session as endoscopy during lung cancer workup was feasible and safe. Confounding by indication was present in our study.

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Advances in respiratory medicine
Advances in respiratory medicine RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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期刊介绍: "Advances in Respiratory Medicine" is a new international title for "Pneumonologia i Alergologia Polska", edited bimonthly and addressed to respiratory professionals. The Journal contains peer-reviewed original research papers, short communications, case-reports, recommendations of the Polish Respiratory Society concerning the diagnosis and treatment of lung diseases, editorials, postgraduate education articles, letters and book reviews in the field of pneumonology, allergology, oncology, immunology and infectious diseases. "Advances in Respiratory Medicine" is an open access, official journal of Polish Society of Lung Diseases, Polish Society of Allergology and National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases.
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