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Shape-Sensing Robotic-Assisted Bronchoscopy versus Computed Tomography-Guided Transthoracic Biopsy for the Evaluation of Subsolid Pulmonary Nodules

Sebastián Fernández-Bussy, Alejandra Yu Lee‐Mateus, Janani Reisenauer, Prasanth Balasubramanian, Alanna Barrios‐Ruiz, Ana Garza-Salas, Nikitha C Chandra, Anoop Koratala, Anthony Nadrous, Eric S. Edell, Andrew W. Bowman, Rolf A. Grage, Chris J Reisenauer, A. Nicholas Kurup, Neal M. Patel, Ryan Chadha, Britney N. Hazelett, David Abia‐Trujillo

2024Respiration26 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Subsolid nodules (SSN), including ground-glass nodules (GGNs) and part-solid nodules (PSNs), are slow-growing but have a higher risk for malignancy. Therefore, timely diagnosis is imperative. Shape-sensing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (ssRAB) has emerged as reliable diagnostic procedure, but data on SSN and how ssRAB compares to other diagnostic interventions such as CT-guided transthoracic biopsy (CTTB) are scarce. In this study, we compared diagnostic yield of ssRAB versus CTTB for evaluating SSN. METHODS: A retrospective study of consecutive patients who underwent either ssRAB or CTTB for evaluating GGN and PSN with a solid component less than 6 mm from February 2020 to April 2023 at Mayo Clinic Florida and Rochester. Clinicodemographic information, nodule characteristics, diagnostic yield, and complications were compared between ssRAB and CTTB. RESULTS: A total of 66 nodules from 65 patients were evaluated: 37 PSN and 29 GGN. Median size of PSN solid component was 5 mm (IQR: 4.5, 6). Patients were divided into two groups: 27 in the ssRAB group and 38 in the CTTB group. Diagnostic yield was 85.7% for ssRAB and 89.5% for CTTB (p = 0.646). Sensitivity for malignancy was similar between ssRAB and CTTB (86.4% vs. 88.5%; p = 0.828), with no statistical difference. Complications were more frequent in CTTB with no significant difference (8 vs. 2; p = 0.135). CONCLUSION: Diagnostic yield for SSN was similarly high for ssRAB and CTTB, with ssRAB presenting less complications and allowing mediastinal staging within the same procedure.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMalignancyLung cancerNodule (geology)RadiologyBiopsyBronchoscopySolitary pulmonary noduleRetrospective cohort studyComputed tomographyNuclear medicineSurgeryInternal medicinePaleontologyBiologyLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and PrognosisAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques