Frontiers in Oncology (Sep 2020)

Diagnostic Accuracy and Safety of Coaxial System in Oncology Patients Treated in a Specialist Cancer Center With Prospective Validation Within Clinical Trial Data

  • Khurum Khan,
  • Reyes Gonzalez-Exposito,
  • David Cunningham,
  • Dow-Mu Koh,
  • Andrew Woolston,
  • Louise Barber,
  • Beatrice Griffiths,
  • Kyriakos Kouvelakis,
  • Vanessa Calamai,
  • Monia Bali,
  • Nasir Khan,
  • Annette Bryant,
  • Claire Saffery,
  • Charles Dearman,
  • Ruwaida Begum,
  • Sheela Rao,
  • Naureen Starling,
  • David Watkins,
  • Ian Chau,
  • Chiara Braconi,
  • Nicola Valeri,
  • Nicola Valeri,
  • Marco Gerlinger,
  • Marco Gerlinger,
  • Nicos Fotiadis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.01634
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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BackgroundImage-guided tissue biopsies are critically important in the diagnosis and management of cancer patients. High-yield samples are also vital for biomarker and resistance mechanism discovery through molecular/genomic analyses.Patients and MethodsAll consecutive patients who underwent plugged image-guided biopsy at Royal Marsden from June 2013 until September 2016 were included in the analysis. In the next step, a second cohort of patients prospectively treated within two clinical trials (PROSPECT-C and PROSPECT-R) were assessed for the DNA yield from biopsies assessed for complex genomic analysis.ResultsA total of 522 plugged core biopsies were performed in 457 patients [men, 52%; median age, 63 years (range, 17–93)]. Histological diagnosis was achieved in 501 of 522 (96%) performed biopsies. Age, gender, modality, metastatic site, and seniority of the interventionist were not found to be significant factors associated with odds of failure on a logistic regression. Seventeen (3.3%) were admitted due to biopsy-related complications; nine, three, two, one, one, and one were admitted for grade I/II pain control, sepsis, vasovagal syncope, thrombosis, hematuria, and deranged liver functions, respectively; two patients with right upper quadrant pain after liver biopsy were found to have radiologically confirmed subcapsular hematoma requiring conservative treatment. One patient (0.2%) developed grade III hemorrhage following biopsy of a gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). Overall molecular analysis was successful in 89% (197/222 biopsies). Prospective validation in 62 biopsies gave success rates of 92.06 and 79.03% for DNA extraction of >1 μm and tmour content of >20%, respectively.ConclusionThe probability of diagnostic success for complex molecular analysis is increased with plugged large coaxial needle biopsy technique, which also minimizes complications and reduces hospital stay. High-yield DNA acquisition allows genomic molecular characterization for personalized medicine.

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