Use of Ultrathin Bronchoscope on a Need Basis Improves Diagnostic Yield of Difficult-to-Approach Pulmonary Lesions

There are cases of peripheral lung nodules that are difficult to approach despite using ancillary diagnostic devices during multimodal bronchoscopy. The use of ultrathin bronchoscopes has shown superiority over standard thin bronchoscopes. We retrospectively evaluated whether substitution of the thi...

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Main Authors: Yoichi Nishii, Yuki Nakamura, Kentaro Fujiwara, Kentaro Ito, Tadashi Sakaguchi, Yuta Suzuki, Kazuki Furuhashi, Tetsu Kobayashi, Taro Yasuma, Corina N. D'Alessandro-Gabazza, Esteban C. Gabazza, Fumihiro Asano, Osamu Taguchi, Osamu Hataji
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spelling doaj-e20f6a984bc64976b505a390d169e41b2020-12-15T18:38:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Medicine2296-858X2020-12-01710.3389/fmed.2020.588048588048Use of Ultrathin Bronchoscope on a Need Basis Improves Diagnostic Yield of Difficult-to-Approach Pulmonary LesionsYoichi Nishii0Yuki Nakamura1Kentaro Fujiwara2Kentaro Ito3Tadashi Sakaguchi4Yuta Suzuki5Kazuki Furuhashi6Tetsu Kobayashi7Taro Yasuma8Corina N. D'Alessandro-Gabazza9Esteban C. Gabazza10Fumihiro Asano11Osamu Taguchi12Osamu Hataji13Respiratory Center, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, JapanRespiratory Center, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, JapanRespiratory Center, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, JapanRespiratory Center, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, JapanRespiratory Center, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, JapanRespiratory Center, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, JapanRespiratory Center, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, JapanDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Mie University Faculty and Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, JapanDepartment of Immunology, Mie University Faculty and Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, JapanDepartment of Immunology, Mie University Faculty and Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, JapanDepartment of Immunology, Mie University Faculty and Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, JapanGifu Prefectural General Medical Center, Gifu, JapanRespiratory Center, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, JapanRespiratory Center, Matsusaka Municipal Hospital, Matsusaka, JapanThere are cases of peripheral lung nodules that are difficult to approach despite using ancillary diagnostic devices during multimodal bronchoscopy. The use of ultrathin bronchoscopes has shown superiority over standard thin bronchoscopes. We retrospectively evaluated whether substitution of the thin-bronchoscope by the ultrathin device during multimodal bronchoscopy improves lesion ultrasound visualization and diagnostic yield in patients with difficult-to-approach pulmonary lesions. The study comprised 44 out of 338 patients that underwent multimodal bronchoscopy at Matsusaka Municipal Hospital. The thin-bronchoscope with an external diameter of 4 mm was substituted by the ultrathin-bronchoscope with an external diameter of 3 mm when the radial endobronchial ultrasound showed that the probe position was not within the target lesion. The median diameter of the pulmonary tumors was 17.5 mm (range: 6.0–5.2.0 mm). The endobronchial ultrasound showed the probe's position adjacent to the lesion in 12 cases and no visible lesion in 32 cases using a thin-bronchoscope. However, the endobronchial ultrasound views changed from adjacent to the lesion to within the lesion in nine cases, from no visible lesion to within the lesion in 17 cases, and from no visible lesion to adjacent to the lesion in nine cases after bronchoscope substitution. After substitution, the diagnostic yield was 80.8% in cases with the radial probe within the target lesion, 72.7% in cases with the probe adjacent to the target lesion, and 0% in cases with no visible lesion. The overall diagnostic yield was 65.9% after bronchoscope substitution. The substitution of the thin bronchoscope by the ultrathin device on a need basis improves the position of the radial endobronchial ultrasound probe and diagnostic yield of pulmonary lesions during multimodal diagnostic bronchoscopy.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2020.588048/fullultrathin bronchoscopeperipheral pulmonary lesiondiagnostic bronchoscopyendobronchial ultrasoundthin bronchoscope
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author Yoichi Nishii
Yuki Nakamura
Kentaro Fujiwara
Kentaro Ito
Tadashi Sakaguchi
Yuta Suzuki
Kazuki Furuhashi
Tetsu Kobayashi
Taro Yasuma
Corina N. D'Alessandro-Gabazza
Esteban C. Gabazza
Fumihiro Asano
Osamu Taguchi
Osamu Hataji
spellingShingle Yoichi Nishii
Yuki Nakamura
Kentaro Fujiwara
Kentaro Ito
Tadashi Sakaguchi
Yuta Suzuki
Kazuki Furuhashi
Tetsu Kobayashi
Taro Yasuma
Corina N. D'Alessandro-Gabazza
Esteban C. Gabazza
Fumihiro Asano
Osamu Taguchi
Osamu Hataji
Use of Ultrathin Bronchoscope on a Need Basis Improves Diagnostic Yield of Difficult-to-Approach Pulmonary Lesions
Frontiers in Medicine
ultrathin bronchoscope
peripheral pulmonary lesion
diagnostic bronchoscopy
endobronchial ultrasound
thin bronchoscope
author_facet Yoichi Nishii
Yuki Nakamura
Kentaro Fujiwara
Kentaro Ito
Tadashi Sakaguchi
Yuta Suzuki
Kazuki Furuhashi
Tetsu Kobayashi
Taro Yasuma
Corina N. D'Alessandro-Gabazza
Esteban C. Gabazza
Fumihiro Asano
Osamu Taguchi
Osamu Hataji
author_sort Yoichi Nishii
title Use of Ultrathin Bronchoscope on a Need Basis Improves Diagnostic Yield of Difficult-to-Approach Pulmonary Lesions
title_short Use of Ultrathin Bronchoscope on a Need Basis Improves Diagnostic Yield of Difficult-to-Approach Pulmonary Lesions
title_full Use of Ultrathin Bronchoscope on a Need Basis Improves Diagnostic Yield of Difficult-to-Approach Pulmonary Lesions
title_fullStr Use of Ultrathin Bronchoscope on a Need Basis Improves Diagnostic Yield of Difficult-to-Approach Pulmonary Lesions
title_full_unstemmed Use of Ultrathin Bronchoscope on a Need Basis Improves Diagnostic Yield of Difficult-to-Approach Pulmonary Lesions
title_sort use of ultrathin bronchoscope on a need basis improves diagnostic yield of difficult-to-approach pulmonary lesions
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Medicine
issn 2296-858X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description There are cases of peripheral lung nodules that are difficult to approach despite using ancillary diagnostic devices during multimodal bronchoscopy. The use of ultrathin bronchoscopes has shown superiority over standard thin bronchoscopes. We retrospectively evaluated whether substitution of the thin-bronchoscope by the ultrathin device during multimodal bronchoscopy improves lesion ultrasound visualization and diagnostic yield in patients with difficult-to-approach pulmonary lesions. The study comprised 44 out of 338 patients that underwent multimodal bronchoscopy at Matsusaka Municipal Hospital. The thin-bronchoscope with an external diameter of 4 mm was substituted by the ultrathin-bronchoscope with an external diameter of 3 mm when the radial endobronchial ultrasound showed that the probe position was not within the target lesion. The median diameter of the pulmonary tumors was 17.5 mm (range: 6.0–5.2.0 mm). The endobronchial ultrasound showed the probe's position adjacent to the lesion in 12 cases and no visible lesion in 32 cases using a thin-bronchoscope. However, the endobronchial ultrasound views changed from adjacent to the lesion to within the lesion in nine cases, from no visible lesion to within the lesion in 17 cases, and from no visible lesion to adjacent to the lesion in nine cases after bronchoscope substitution. After substitution, the diagnostic yield was 80.8% in cases with the radial probe within the target lesion, 72.7% in cases with the probe adjacent to the target lesion, and 0% in cases with no visible lesion. The overall diagnostic yield was 65.9% after bronchoscope substitution. The substitution of the thin bronchoscope by the ultrathin device on a need basis improves the position of the radial endobronchial ultrasound probe and diagnostic yield of pulmonary lesions during multimodal diagnostic bronchoscopy.
topic ultrathin bronchoscope
peripheral pulmonary lesion
diagnostic bronchoscopy
endobronchial ultrasound
thin bronchoscope
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2020.588048/full
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