1. Prospective cohort of cryobiopsy in interstitial lung diseases: a single center experience
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Manuel L. Ribeiro Neto, Andrea Valeria Arrossi, Ruchi Yadav, Daniel A. Culver, Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, Joseph G. Parambil, Brian D. Southern, Leslie Tolle, Aman Pande, Francisco A. Almeida, Debasis Sahoo, Jessica Glennie, Usman Ahmad, Atul C. Mehta, and Thomas R. Gildea
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Bronchoscopy ,Biopsy ,Diagnosis ,Hemorrhage ,Learning curve ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Rationale Transbronchial cryobiopsy has been increasingly used to diagnose interstitial lung diseases. However, there is uncertainty regarding its accuracy and risks, mainly due to a paucity of prospective or randomized trials comparing cryobiopsy to surgical biopsy. Objectives To evaluate the diagnostic yield and complications of cryobiopsy in patients selected by multidisciplinary discussion. Methods This was a prospective cohort from 2017 to 2019. We included consecutive patients with suspected interstitial lung diseases being considered for lung biopsy presented at our multidisciplinary meeting. Measurements and main results Of 112 patients, we recommended no biopsy in 31, transbronchial forceps biopsy in 16, cryobiopsy in 54 and surgical biopsy in 11. By the end of the study, 34 patients had had cryobiopsy and 24 patients, surgical biopsy. Overall pathologic and multidisciplinary diagnostic yield of cryobiopsy was 47.1% and 61.8%, respectively. The yield increased over time for both pathologic (year 1: 28.6%, year 2: 54.5%, year 3: 66.7%, p = 0.161) and multidisciplinary (year 1: 50%, year 2: 63.6%, year 3: 77.8%, p = 0.412) diagnosis. Overall rate of grade 4 bleeding after cryobiopsy was 11.8%. Cryobiopsy required less chest tube placement (11.8% vs 100%, p
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- 2022
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