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Comparison between Two Types of 22-Gauge Fine-Needle Biopsy for Solid Pancreatic Tumors

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Autor(a) principal: Jaurrieta-Rico,Cesar
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Picazo-Ferrera,Katia, Aguilar-Solis,Raul, Escobedo-Paredes,Daniel, Bandala-Jaques,Antonio, Chavez-Gomez,Viridiana, Hernandez-Guerrero,Angelica, Alonso-Larraga,Juan Octavio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Resumo: Abstract Background: Tissue sampling using endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration is the gold standard for diagnosing malignant pancreatic tumors; however, its sensitivity and specificity are highly variable. Thus, fine-needle biopsy using cutting needles has been developed to overcome current limitations and improve diagnostic yield. Our study compared two fine-needle biopsy needles for tissue sampling for pancreatic solid lesions. Materials and Methods: Samples obtained from patients with pancreatic solid lesions using the 22-gauge fine-needle biopsy needles (Franseen needle or reverse bevel needle) were retrospectively analyzed. The primary outcomes were diagnostic yield and sample adequacy. The secondary outcome was diagnostic performance. The analysis was performed using 2 × 2 tables to calculate sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy for each needle type. Proportions were compared using the Z test. For quantitative variables, a comparative analysis was performed using Student’s t test. Qualitative and unpaired out-come variables were described using Fisher’s exact test. Results: Sixty-three patients with pancreatic lesions were included in the analysis. The fine-needle biopsy Franseen and reverse bevel groups included 33 and 30 patients, respectively. An adequate sample was obtained in 97% of patients in the Franseen needle group versus 80% in the reverse bevel needle group; the diagnostic yields in these groups were 93.9 and 66.7%, respectively. Neither differences between needle passes nor complications were noted. The sensitivity and specificity were 93.5 and 100%, respectively, in the fine-needle biopsy Franseen group, versus 71 and 100%, respectively, in the reverse bevel needle group. Conclusions: The Franseen needle was more effective for sampling pancreatic tumors than the reverse bevel needle.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison between Two Types of 22-Gauge Fine-Needle Biopsy for Solid Pancreatic Tumors
title Comparison between Two Types of 22-Gauge Fine-Needle Biopsy for Solid Pancreatic Tumors
spellingShingle Comparison between Two Types of 22-Gauge Fine-Needle Biopsy for Solid Pancreatic Tumors
Jaurrieta-Rico,Cesar
biopsy
fine-needle
Pancreatic neoplasms
Endosonography
title_short Comparison between Two Types of 22-Gauge Fine-Needle Biopsy for Solid Pancreatic Tumors
title_full Comparison between Two Types of 22-Gauge Fine-Needle Biopsy for Solid Pancreatic Tumors
title_fullStr Comparison between Two Types of 22-Gauge Fine-Needle Biopsy for Solid Pancreatic Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between Two Types of 22-Gauge Fine-Needle Biopsy for Solid Pancreatic Tumors
title_sort Comparison between Two Types of 22-Gauge Fine-Needle Biopsy for Solid Pancreatic Tumors
author Jaurrieta-Rico,Cesar
author_facet Jaurrieta-Rico,Cesar
Picazo-Ferrera,Katia
Aguilar-Solis,Raul
Escobedo-Paredes,Daniel
Bandala-Jaques,Antonio
Chavez-Gomez,Viridiana
Hernandez-Guerrero,Angelica
Alonso-Larraga,Juan Octavio
author_role author
author2 Picazo-Ferrera,Katia
Aguilar-Solis,Raul
Escobedo-Paredes,Daniel
Bandala-Jaques,Antonio
Chavez-Gomez,Viridiana
Hernandez-Guerrero,Angelica
Alonso-Larraga,Juan Octavio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jaurrieta-Rico,Cesar
Picazo-Ferrera,Katia
Aguilar-Solis,Raul
Escobedo-Paredes,Daniel
Bandala-Jaques,Antonio
Chavez-Gomez,Viridiana
Hernandez-Guerrero,Angelica
Alonso-Larraga,Juan Octavio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biopsy
fine-needle
Pancreatic neoplasms
Endosonography
topic biopsy
fine-needle
Pancreatic neoplasms
Endosonography
description Abstract Background: Tissue sampling using endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration is the gold standard for diagnosing malignant pancreatic tumors; however, its sensitivity and specificity are highly variable. Thus, fine-needle biopsy using cutting needles has been developed to overcome current limitations and improve diagnostic yield. Our study compared two fine-needle biopsy needles for tissue sampling for pancreatic solid lesions. Materials and Methods: Samples obtained from patients with pancreatic solid lesions using the 22-gauge fine-needle biopsy needles (Franseen needle or reverse bevel needle) were retrospectively analyzed. The primary outcomes were diagnostic yield and sample adequacy. The secondary outcome was diagnostic performance. The analysis was performed using 2 × 2 tables to calculate sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy for each needle type. Proportions were compared using the Z test. For quantitative variables, a comparative analysis was performed using Student’s t test. Qualitative and unpaired out-come variables were described using Fisher’s exact test. Results: Sixty-three patients with pancreatic lesions were included in the analysis. The fine-needle biopsy Franseen and reverse bevel groups included 33 and 30 patients, respectively. An adequate sample was obtained in 97% of patients in the Franseen needle group versus 80% in the reverse bevel needle group; the diagnostic yields in these groups were 93.9 and 66.7%, respectively. Neither differences between needle passes nor complications were noted. The sensitivity and specificity were 93.5 and 100%, respectively, in the fine-needle biopsy Franseen group, versus 71 and 100%, respectively, in the reverse bevel needle group. Conclusions: The Franseen needle was more effective for sampling pancreatic tumors than the reverse bevel needle.
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