数字肺断层成像在克服支气管镜活检外周肺结节时计算机断层成像与身体偏离的重要性

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
Amit Bobby Mahajan, Joseph Cicenia, Douglas K Hogarth, Omar Ibrahim, Tao Zhao, Krish Badra
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与传统支气管镜相比,机器人支气管镜的出现加上电磁导航支气管镜(EMN)和形状传感技术提高了外周肺结节的诊断率。然而,这些支气管镜平台的诊断率仍未达到应有的水平。这种不足在很大程度上是由于外周支气管镜检查和计算机断层扫描(CT)-体层扫描(CTBD)过程中缺乏先进的成像技术。数字肺断层合成(DLT)是一种先进的成像模式,有助于克服支气管镜肺结节活检过程中的 CTBD。DLT 是一种准三维成像技术,可通过一系列二维透视投影图像重建肺部断层图像。这些图像可以通过数字平板透视机或大多数标准支气管镜检查套件中带有更传统图像增强器的透视机获得。本综述旨在解释 CTBD 和 DLT 的机制,以帮助更有效地诊断早期肺癌。
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The Importance of Digital Lung Tomosynthesis in Overcoming Computed-Tomography-to-Body Divergence During Bronchoscopic Biopsies of Peripheral Lung Nodules.

The advent of robotic bronchoscopy coupled with electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (EMN) and shape-sensing technology have increased diagnostic yields for peripheral pulmonary nodules compared to traditional bronchoscopy. Yet, diagnostic yields from these bronchoscopic platforms still fall short of where they should be. This shortfall is in large part due to a lack of advanced imaging during peripheral bronchoscopy and computed tomography (CT)-to-body divergence (CTBD). Digital lung tomosynthesis (DLT) is an advanced imaging modality that helps overcome CTBD during bronchoscopic biopsies of lung nodules. DLT is a quasi-3D imaging technique, which reconstructs tomographic images of the lung from a series of 2D fluoroscopic projection images. These images can be acquired either using a digital flat panel fluoroscopy machine or a fluoroscopy machine with a more traditional image-intensifier present in most standard bronchoscopy suites. This review aims to explain the mechanisms of both CTBD and DLT to help diagnose early-stage lung cancer more effectively.

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