Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Mar 2017)

Diagnostic accuracy and safety of CT-guided fine needle aspiration biopsy of pulmonary lesions with non-coaxial technique: a single center experience with 442 biopsies

  • Çağlar Uzun,
  • Zehra Akkaya,
  • Ebru Düşünceli Atman,
  • Evren Üstüner,
  • Elif Peker,
  • Başak Gülpınar,
  • Atilla Halil Elhan,
  • Koray Ceyhan,
  • Kayhan Çetin Atasoy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5152/dir.2016.16173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
pp. 137 – 143

Abstract

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PURPOSE:We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and safety of computed tomography (CT)-guided biopsy of pulmonary lesions with fine needle aspiration (FNA) using non-coaxial technique.METHODS:We analyzed 442 patients who underwent CT-guided lung biopsy with FNA and non-coaxial technique to determine the diagnostic outcomes, complication rates, and independent risk factors for diagnostic failure and pneumothorax.RESULTS:Diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were 97.6%, 97.3%, and 100%, respectively. Age and >35 mm lesion size were significant risk factors for diagnostic failure. The rates of pneumothorax and chest tube placement were 19% and 2.9%, respectively. Middle and lower lobe location, lesion to pleura distance >7.5 mm, and >45° needle trajectory angle were significant risk factors for pneumothorax.CONCLUSION:CT-guided FNA of pulmonary lesions with non-coaxial technique is a safe and reliable method with a relatively low pneumothorax rate and an acceptably high diagnostic accuracy.