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Invasive modalities for the diagnosis of peripheral lung nodules

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EXPERT REVIEW OF RESPIRATORY MEDICINE
Volume 15, Issue 6, Pages 781-790

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17476348.2021.1913059

Keywords

Lung nodule; electromagnetic navigation; robotic bronchoscopy; conebeam CT

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This review discusses various invasive diagnostic modalities for lung nodules, including CT-guided lung nodule biopsy and bronchoscopy. While CT-guided biopsy has a high diagnostic yield, it comes with the risk of pneumothorax; bronchoscopy is safer but less diagnostically effective. Emerging technologies like cone-beam CT scan and robotic bronchoscopy show promise in improving diagnostic yield.
Introduction Lung nodules are being increasingly discovered either incidentally or through lung cancer screening chest CT scans. Some of these will turn out to be malignant and therefore it is important to obtain an accurate and timely diagnosis of lung cancer when suspected. Areas covered This review will cover various invasive diagnostic modalities available to sample lung nodules. Data from key studies, obtained from PubMed searches, will be reviewed. Emerging technologies such as cone-beam CT and robotic-assisted bronchoscopies will be discussed along with ddata available currently to support their use. Expert opinion The best approach to diagnosing a lung nodule - whether found incidentally or because of lung cancer screening - is continuously evolving. While CT-guided lung nodule biopsy has a high diagnostic yield, the risk of pneumothorax is often a concern. Bronchoscopy has a better safety profile, but diagnostic ability falls short of CT-guided biopsy. Existing technologies such as electromagnetic navigation have not demonstrated a high diagnostic yield. Factors responsible for this relatively lower low diagnostic yield will be discussed in detail. Emerging technologies such as cone-beam CT scan and robotic bronchoscopy have addressed some of these issues and initial experience has demonstrated better diagnostic yield.

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