Diagnostics (Jul 2022)

Franseen Needles May Be Promising for Improving the Sampling Adequacy of EUS-FNA for Subepithelial Lesions

  • Noriki Kasuga,
  • Yusuke Kurita,
  • Emiko Tanida,
  • Shin Yagi,
  • Ko Suzuki,
  • Sho Hasegawa,
  • Takamitsu Sato,
  • Kunihiro Hosono,
  • Shingo Kato,
  • Yusuke Sekino,
  • Noritoshi Kobayashi,
  • Itaru Endo,
  • Kensuke Kubota,
  • Atsushi Nakajima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12071667
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1667

Abstract

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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is useful in diagnosing subepithelial lesions (SELs), and adequate tissue sampling is necessary to differentiate between benign and malignant diseases to determine therapeutic strategies. This study aimed to evaluate sampling adequacy and diagnostic performance of EUS-FNA for SELs with Franseen needles. This retrospective study enrolled 130 patients who underwent EUS-FNA with a 22-gauge needle for SELs from January 2010 to March 2021. We compared sampling adequacy and predictive factors influencing the sampling adequacy of EUS-FNA for SELs between Franseen and conventional needles. The sampling adequacy rates were 95.0% (38/40) with Franseen needles and 76.7% (69/90) with conventional needles (p = 0.011). The mean number of punctures with Franseen needles (2.80) was significantly less than that with conventional needles (3.42) (p p = 0.029; odds ratio [OR], 5.37; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.18–23.36) was an independent factor influencing the sampling adequacy. Compared to conventional needles, the Franseen needle could play a vital role in accurately diagnosing SELs by yielding better sampling adequacy and reducing the number of passes.

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