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CT-guided thoracic core biopsies: value of a negative result
Abstract
Previous studies have reported low negative predictive values
(NPV) for computed tomography (CT)-guided fine needle aspiration
of lung nodules in excluding malignancy. Our aim was to
determine the NPV of transthoracic core needle biopsy in a
tertiary care hospital with a large cancer patient population.
The results of 226 consecutive CT-guided transthoracic core
needle biopsies were reviewed. Results were classified into one
of the following four groups: positive or suspicious for
malignancy, benign specific, benign non-specific, and
non-diagnostic. The benign specific group included entities such
as fungus, hamartoma and schwannoma. In the benign non-specific
group, histologic findings such as scar and inflammation were
reported. The non-diagnostic group included cases with only
normal pulmonary tissue in the specimen and/or insufficient
tissue to render any diagnosis. The results were correlated with
subsequent proof obtained via surgery or clinical and imaging
follow-up. Out of a total of 226 biopsies, 158 were positive or
suspicious for malignancy, 8 were benign specific, 32 were
benign non-specific and 28 were non-diagnostic. Forty-three
benign non-specific or non-diagnostic cases had subsequent
proof, and malignancy was subsequently confirmed in 16/43 cases
(5/21 non-specific and 11/22 non-diagnostic cases). The NPVs
were 76% and 50% for benign non-specific and non-diagnostic
biopsies, respectively. The overall NPV and false negative rate
were 68% and 9%, respectively. A core biopsy revealing
non-specific benign tissue or insufficient tissue for diagnosis
is unreliable in excluding malignancy, and patients with these
types of biopsy results should have resampling of tissue or
close clinical and imaging follow-up.
Author
Leslie E Quint, Matthew Kretschmer, Andrew Chang and Bin Nan
Contact Details
Corresponding address: Leslie E Quint, MD, Professor,
Department of Radiology, Box 0030,
University of Michigan Health System,
1500 E. Medical Center Drive,
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0030, USA
Reference
ICIS Cancer Imaging Volume 6 Issue 1
DOI: 10.1102/1470-7330.2006.0027
Date Posted
8 November 2006
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