Gut and Liver (May 2018)

Slow-Pull Using a Fanning Technique Is More Useful Than the Standard Suction Technique in EUS-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration in Pancreatic Masses

  • Jae Min Lee,
  • Hong Sik Lee,
  • Jong Jin Hyun,
  • Jung Min Lee,
  • In Kyung Yoo,
  • Seung Han Kim,
  • Hyuk Soon Choi,
  • Eun Sun Kim,
  • Bora Keum,
  • Yeon Seok Seo,
  • Yoon Tae Jeen,
  • Hoon Jai Chun,
  • Soon Ho Um,
  • Chang Duck Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl17140
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 360 – 366

Abstract

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Background/AimsEndoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is useful for obtaining pancreatic mass samples. The combination of modified techniques (i.e., slow-pull technique and fanning technique) may improve the quality of the sample obtained by EUS-FNA. We investigated the effectiveness of a combined slow-pull fanning technique in EUS-FNA for pancreatic mass.Methods : This prospective comparative study investigated EUS-FNA performed for pancreatic solid masses between August 2015 and July 2016. Pairwise specimens were alternately obtained using the following two techniques for targeted pancreatic lesions: standard suction or slow-pull with fanning. We compared the specimen quality, blood contamination, and diagnostic accuracy of these techniques.Results : Forty-eight consecutive patients were included (29 men; mean age, 68.1±11.9 years), and 96 pancreatic mass specimens were obtained. The slow-pull with fanning technique had a significantly superior diagnostic accuracy than the suction technique (88% vs 71%, p=0.044). Furthermore, blood contamination was significantly reduced using the slow-pull with fanning technique (ratio of no or slight contamination, 77% vs 56%, p=0.041). No difference was observed in the acquisition of adequate cellularity between the groups. In the subgroup analysis, the tumor size and sampling technique were related to the EUS-FNA diagnostic accuracy.Conclusion : sThe slow-pull with needle fanning technique showed a good diagnostic yield for EUS-FNA for pancreatic mass. This technique can be useful for performing EUS-guided sampling for diagnosing pancreatic disease.

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