THE FIRST EXPERIENCE IN USING ELASTOGRAPHY IN COMBINATION WITH ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR MEDIASTINAL PATHOLOGY: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF FEASIBILITY AND COMPARISON OF CHARACTERISTICS VIA DIFFERENT APPROACHES

Objective: to preliminarily assess the feasibility of elastography in endobronchial ultrasonography and to compare characteristics via different accesses.Material and methods. The investigation enrolled 3 patients (malignant, benign mediastinal adenopathy, paratracheal tumor). Elastography was carri...

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Main Authors: I. V. Sivokozov, T. L. Silina, V. N. Korolev, P. A. Pravednikov, B. S. Lenskiy
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spelling doaj-ac44521cc30c4e58933bf958575abc942021-09-15T15:32:21ZengLUCHEVAYA DIAGNOSTIKA, LLCВестник рентгенологии и радиологии0042-46762619-04782016-02-0104131910.20862/0042-4676-2014-0-4-13-1936THE FIRST EXPERIENCE IN USING ELASTOGRAPHY IN COMBINATION WITH ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR MEDIASTINAL PATHOLOGY: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF FEASIBILITY AND COMPARISON OF CHARACTERISTICS VIA DIFFERENT APPROACHESI. V. Sivokozov0T. L. Silina1V. N. Korolev2P. A. Pravednikov3B. S. Lenskiy4Central Research Institute of Tuberculosis, Russian Academy of Medical SciencesFederal Center of Treatment and Rehabilitation, Ministry of Health of the RFChelyabinsk Regional Clinical Oncology Dispensary, Ministry of Health of the Chelyabinsk RegionMoscow City Oncology Hospital Sixty-Two, Moscow Healthcare DepartmentMoscow City Oncology Hospital Sixty-Two, Moscow Healthcare DepartmentObjective: to preliminarily assess the feasibility of elastography in endobronchial ultrasonography and to compare characteristics via different accesses.Material and methods. The investigation enrolled 3 patients (malignant, benign mediastinal adenopathy, paratracheal tumor). Elastography was carried out using a Pentax EB-1970UK echobronchoscope with a Hitachi Noblus ultrasound scanner. All the patients underwent fine-needle aspiration biopsy of mediastinal and pulmonary lymph nodes/masses with 22G needles (Cook, Medi-Globe). Sequential study of the same group of lymph nodes through different approaches through the esophagus and trachea was conducted, and its characteristics were compared in one patient.Results. A total of 8 lymph nodes and one paratracheal mass (Group 4L-7-4R-2R) were assessed in three patients. Reproducible images acceptable for visual assessment were obtained in all cases. The wall of the trachea and bronchi had no significant negative impact on the quality of an obtained image. Both malignant lesion of lymph nodes and paratracheal mass was accompanied by decreased tissue elasticity in the area of interest. Assessment of the same benign lymph node through different approaches revealed a clear discordance between elastographic findings with a drastic decrease in elasticity values via an endobronchial approach.Conclusion. Endobronchial ultrasonography elastography is technically feasible. The wall of the trachea and bronchi has no significant impact on the quality of an obtained image; elastographic data are reproducible during re-measurements. Comparison of elastographic characteristics through different approaches suggests that there is a tendency to overestimate data on lymph node density during endobronchial examination versus a transesophageal approach. Thus, the direct transfer of the accumulated data and patterns of elastographic diagnosis to an endobronchial approach is impossible and likely to require a revision of criteria to estimate malignancy-associated changes during its application.https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/36lung cancersarcoidosisendosonographyelastographydiagnosis
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author I. V. Sivokozov
T. L. Silina
V. N. Korolev
P. A. Pravednikov
B. S. Lenskiy
spellingShingle I. V. Sivokozov
T. L. Silina
V. N. Korolev
P. A. Pravednikov
B. S. Lenskiy
THE FIRST EXPERIENCE IN USING ELASTOGRAPHY IN COMBINATION WITH ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR MEDIASTINAL PATHOLOGY: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF FEASIBILITY AND COMPARISON OF CHARACTERISTICS VIA DIFFERENT APPROACHES
Вестник рентгенологии и радиологии
lung cancer
sarcoidosis
endosonography
elastography
diagnosis
author_facet I. V. Sivokozov
T. L. Silina
V. N. Korolev
P. A. Pravednikov
B. S. Lenskiy
author_sort I. V. Sivokozov
title THE FIRST EXPERIENCE IN USING ELASTOGRAPHY IN COMBINATION WITH ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR MEDIASTINAL PATHOLOGY: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF FEASIBILITY AND COMPARISON OF CHARACTERISTICS VIA DIFFERENT APPROACHES
title_short THE FIRST EXPERIENCE IN USING ELASTOGRAPHY IN COMBINATION WITH ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR MEDIASTINAL PATHOLOGY: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF FEASIBILITY AND COMPARISON OF CHARACTERISTICS VIA DIFFERENT APPROACHES
title_full THE FIRST EXPERIENCE IN USING ELASTOGRAPHY IN COMBINATION WITH ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR MEDIASTINAL PATHOLOGY: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF FEASIBILITY AND COMPARISON OF CHARACTERISTICS VIA DIFFERENT APPROACHES
title_fullStr THE FIRST EXPERIENCE IN USING ELASTOGRAPHY IN COMBINATION WITH ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR MEDIASTINAL PATHOLOGY: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF FEASIBILITY AND COMPARISON OF CHARACTERISTICS VIA DIFFERENT APPROACHES
title_full_unstemmed THE FIRST EXPERIENCE IN USING ELASTOGRAPHY IN COMBINATION WITH ENDOBRONCHIAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR MEDIASTINAL PATHOLOGY: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF FEASIBILITY AND COMPARISON OF CHARACTERISTICS VIA DIFFERENT APPROACHES
title_sort first experience in using elastography in combination with endobronchial ultrasonography for mediastinal pathology: preliminary assessment of feasibility and comparison of characteristics via different approaches
publisher LUCHEVAYA DIAGNOSTIKA, LLC
series Вестник рентгенологии и радиологии
issn 0042-4676
2619-0478
publishDate 2016-02-01
description Objective: to preliminarily assess the feasibility of elastography in endobronchial ultrasonography and to compare characteristics via different accesses.Material and methods. The investigation enrolled 3 patients (malignant, benign mediastinal adenopathy, paratracheal tumor). Elastography was carried out using a Pentax EB-1970UK echobronchoscope with a Hitachi Noblus ultrasound scanner. All the patients underwent fine-needle aspiration biopsy of mediastinal and pulmonary lymph nodes/masses with 22G needles (Cook, Medi-Globe). Sequential study of the same group of lymph nodes through different approaches through the esophagus and trachea was conducted, and its characteristics were compared in one patient.Results. A total of 8 lymph nodes and one paratracheal mass (Group 4L-7-4R-2R) were assessed in three patients. Reproducible images acceptable for visual assessment were obtained in all cases. The wall of the trachea and bronchi had no significant negative impact on the quality of an obtained image. Both malignant lesion of lymph nodes and paratracheal mass was accompanied by decreased tissue elasticity in the area of interest. Assessment of the same benign lymph node through different approaches revealed a clear discordance between elastographic findings with a drastic decrease in elasticity values via an endobronchial approach.Conclusion. Endobronchial ultrasonography elastography is technically feasible. The wall of the trachea and bronchi has no significant impact on the quality of an obtained image; elastographic data are reproducible during re-measurements. Comparison of elastographic characteristics through different approaches suggests that there is a tendency to overestimate data on lymph node density during endobronchial examination versus a transesophageal approach. Thus, the direct transfer of the accumulated data and patterns of elastographic diagnosis to an endobronchial approach is impossible and likely to require a revision of criteria to estimate malignancy-associated changes during its application.
topic lung cancer
sarcoidosis
endosonography
elastography
diagnosis
url https://www.russianradiology.ru/jour/article/view/36
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