将胸腔积液残留物作为细胞学阴性恶性胸腔积液的诊断工具:概念验证研究

L. E. Nyanti, Mrcpi N-C Huan, Y. Ramarmurty, Mrcp T Renganathan, Abdul Aziz, J. L. Low, T. Rosli, S. Letcheminan, G. Lansing, Sivaraman Kannan
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胸腔积液残留物或通过直接过滤获得的胸腔积液中自由循环的大块组织可能具有组织病理学诊断信息。我们旨在确定胸腔积液残留物在诊断 TPE 和 MPE 时与传统胸膜活检的组织病理学一致性。这是一项前瞻性队列研究,研究对象是细胞学阴性的渗出性胸腔积液的连续住院患者,他们都接受了胸腔镜检查,并对最初抽吸的胸腔积液进行了过滤,以获取残留样本。在七例胸膜活检证实为恶性肿瘤的病例中,有四例的胸腔积液残留物显示出恶性细胞。与胸膜活检相比,胸腔积液残留物的细胞形态相似,但细胞数量减少。胸腔积液残留样本中没有结核组织学特征。在这项初步研究中,胸腔积液残留物提供了恶性胸腔积液的组织病理学信息,但没有增加结核性积液的诊断信息。不过,要澄清这些发现,并探索胸腔积液残留物用于突变分析的实用性和适宜性,还需要进行更大规模和更明确的研究。
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Pleural fluid residue as a diagnostic tool for cytology-negative malignant pleural effusion: A proof-of-concept study
Pleural fluid residue, or macroscopic tissue, circulating freely in the pleural fluid obtained through direct filtration, may carry diagnostic histopathological information. We aimed to determine the histopathological concordance of pleural fluid residue in diagnosing TPE and MPE, compared with conventional pleural biopsy. This was a prospective cohort study of consecutive inpatients with cytology-negative exudative effusion who underwent pleuroscopy and had their initial suctioned pleural fluid filtered for residue samples. Pleural fluid residue demonstrated malignant cells in four out of seven cases of pleural biopsy-confirmed malignancy. Pleural fluid residue has comparable cytomorphology but reduced cellularity compared with pleural biopsy. No tuberculous histological features were present in the pleural fluid residue samples. In this preliminary study pleural fluid residue provided histopathological information for malignant pleural effusion, but no incremental diagnostic information for tuberculous effusion. However larger and more definitive studies are required to clarify these findings, and to explore the utility and suitability of pleural fluid residue for mutational analysis.
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African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine
African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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