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2022 ◽  
Vol 226 (1) ◽  
pp. S596-S597
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Camille Le Ray ◽  
Patrick Rozenberg ◽  
Gilles Kayem ◽  
Thierry Harvey ◽  
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Constantin Aurel Smaxwil ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 2101678
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Masahide Oki ◽  
Hideo Saka ◽  
Tatsuya Imabayashi ◽  
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IntroductionGuide sheaths (GSs) have been widely used during radial probe endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial biopsy (rEBUS-TBB) of peripheral pulmonary lesions. However, it remains unknown whether a GS enhances the diagnostic yield. We compared the diagnostic yields of small peripheral pulmonary lesions between rEBUS-TBB with and without a GS.MethodsIn eight institutions, patients with peripheral pulmonary lesions≤30 mm in diameter were enrolled and randomized to undergo rEBUS-TBB with a GS (GS group) or without a GS (non-GS group) using a 4.0-mm thin bronchoscope, virtual bronchoscopic navigation, and fluoroscopy. The primary endpoint was the diagnostic yield of the histology specimens.ResultsA total of 605 patients were enrolled; ultimately, data on 596 (300 in the GS group and 296 in the non-GS group) with peripheral pulmonary lesions having a longest median diameter of 19.6 mm were analyzed. The diagnostic yield of histological specimens from the GS group was significantly higher than that from the non-GS group (55.3% versus 46.6%, respectively; p=0.033). Interactions were evident between the diagnostic yields, procedures, lobar locations (upper lobe versus other regions, p=0.003), and lesion texture (solid versus part-solid nodules, p=0.072).ConclusionsThe diagnostic yield for small peripheral pulmonary lesions afforded by rEBUS-TBB using a GS was higher than that without a GS.


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