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Rapid needle-out patient-rollover approach after cone beam CT-guided lung biopsy: effect on pneumothorax rate in 1,191 consecutive patients

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Authors

Kim, Jung Im; Park, Chang Min; Lee, Sang Min; Goo, Jin Mo

Issue Date
2015-07
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Citation
European Radiology, Vol.25 No.7, pp.1845-1853
Abstract
To investigate the effect of rapid needle-out patient-rollover approach on the incidence of pneumothorax and drainage catheter placement due to pneumothorax in C-arm Cone-beam CT (CBCT)-guided percutaneous transthoracic needle biopsy (PTNB) of lung lesions. From May 2011 to December 2012, 1227 PTNBs were performed in 1191 patients with a 17-gauge coaxial needle. 617 biopsies were performed without (conventional-group) and 610 with rapid-rollover approach (rapid-rollover-group). Overall pneumothorax rates and incidences of pneumothorax requiring drainage catheter placement were compared between two groups. There were no significant differences in overall pneumothorax rates between conventional and rapid-rollover groups (19.8 % vs. 23.1 %, p = 0.164). However, pneumothorax rate requiring drainage catheter placement was significantly lower in rapid-rollover-group (1.6 %) than conventional-group (4.2 %) (p = 0.010). Multivariate analysis revealed male, age > 60, bulla crossed, fissure crossed, pleura to target distance > 1.3 cm, emphysema along needle tract, and pleural punctures a parts per thousand yenaEuro parts per thousand 2 were significant risk factors of pneumothorax (p < 0.05). Regarding pneumothorax requiring drainage catheter placement, fissure crossed, bulla crossed, and emphysema along needle tract were significant risk factors (p < 0.05), whereas rapid-rollover approach was an independent protective factor (p = 0.002). The rapid needle-out patient-rollover approach significantly reduced the rate of pneumothorax requiring drainage catheter placement after CBCT-guided PTNB. aEuro cent The rapid-rollover approach had little beneficial effect on overall pneumothorax rate. aEuro cent The rapid-rollover approach significantly reduced drainage catheter placement due to pneumothorax. aEuro cent The strongest risk factor was pleural punctures a parts per thousand yenaEuro parts per thousand 2 per procedure. aEuro cent Emphysema along the needle tract was a stronger risk factor than fissure-crossed.
ISSN
0938-7994
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/207182
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-015-3601-y
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