The radiologist’s role in pathologic diagnosis of small lung nodules: radiographic methods of tissue acquisition

M. Cham, C. Henschke, D. Yankelevitz
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: Over the past decade, chest computed tomography (CT) utilization has steadily increased in conjunction with lung cancer CT screening. As a result, small lung nodules have become an increasingly common finding. CT guided lung biopsy plays a pivotal role in the sampling of these small lung nodules and the subsequent diagnosis of lung cancer. The success of lung biopsies has a substantial downstream impact on diagnosis and treatment planning. It is well-recognized that the efficacy of lung biopsy is both operator-dependent and patient-dependent. Several considerations are necessary for the safe and successful performance of CT-guided lung biopsy. A familiarity with biopsy contraindications and their management can drastically reduce serious complications, such as intractable hemorrhage. Conscientious patient preparation and empathic communication are essential for reducing patient anxiety while increasing patient tolerance for the procedure and its common complications. Strategic and precise nodule-targeting techniques are crucial for obtaining adequate tissue and for improving diagnostic accuracy. On-site cytologic assessment is a powerful tool that can further boost diagnostic yield while also reducing complication rates by eliminating the need for additional biopsy attempts. Vigilant observation and careful assessment throughout the procedure are key factors in the effective mitigation of the most frequently encountered complications. As personalized medicine plays an increasingly integral part in the diagnosis and treatment of early-stage lung cancers, coordination between radiologists, clinicians, pathologists, and the patient becomes especially important.
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放射科医生在肺小结节病理诊断中的作用:组织获取的放射学方法
在过去的十年中,胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)的使用与肺癌CT筛查一起稳步增加。因此,小肺结节已成为一种越来越常见的发现。CT引导下的肺活检在这些肺小结节的取样和随后的肺癌诊断中起着举足轻重的作用。肺活检的成功对诊断和治疗计划有实质性的下游影响。众所周知,肺活检的疗效既依赖于操作者,也依赖于患者。为了安全、成功地进行ct引导下的肺活检,有几个考虑是必要的。熟悉活检禁忌症及其处理可以大大减少严重并发症,如难治性出血。认真的患者准备和共情沟通对于减少患者焦虑和增加患者对手术及其常见并发症的耐受性至关重要。战略性和精确的结节靶向技术对于获得足够的组织和提高诊断准确性至关重要。现场细胞学评估是一种强大的工具,可以进一步提高诊断率,同时通过消除额外的活检尝试来降低并发症发生率。在整个手术过程中,警惕的观察和仔细的评估是有效缓解最常见并发症的关键因素。随着个性化医疗在早期肺癌的诊断和治疗中发挥越来越重要的作用,放射科医生、临床医生、病理学家和患者之间的协调变得尤为重要。
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