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Computed Tomography-Guided Transthoracic Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Intrapulmonary Lesions Utility of a Liquid-Based Cytopreparatory Technique

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ACTA CYTOLOGICA
Volume 52, Issue 6, Pages 665-670

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000325619

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aspiration biopsy, fine-needle; computed tomography; lung neoplasms

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Objective To determine if a ThinPrep Processor (Cytyc Corporation, Boxborough, Massachusetts, USA) could be used to improve diagnostic accuracy in the absence of a cytopathologist at the time of computed tomography-guided (CT-guided) transthoracic needle aspiration biopsy (TNAB) of the lung. Study Design Ninety-two patients (59 men and 33 women who were 26-85 years old) underwent CT-guided TNAB. The aspirated specimen was Prepared with the ThinPrep cyto-Preparatory technique for cytologic evaluation. The final histologic diagnoses were based on the pathologic material obtained from a cutting needle biopsy, bronchoscopic biopsy and surgical excision and the on clinical follow-up (mean, 12 months). On this basis, the accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of TNAB for malignant lesions were calculated by comparing the diagnoses obtained from percutaneous transthoracic needle aspiration with the final diagnoses using a chi(2) test. Results Of the intrapulmonary masses for which a final diagnosis, was made, 56 (60.9%) were malignant and 36 (39.10%) benign. The diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value for the diagnosis of malignancy were 92%, 87.5%, 100%, 100% and 80%, respectively. Conclusion CT-guided TNAB using ThinPrep provided excellent diagnostic accuracy and was useful because this technique shows less air-drying artifact and can separate cells and blood clots on the slides. (Acta Cytol 2008;52:665-670)

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