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NCT ID: NCT05428891 Completed - Clinical trials for Diagnosis of Pleural Diseases

Image-guided Pleural Biopsy or Medical Thoracosocopy in Diagnosis of Pleural Disease

Start date: April 30, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pleural diseases can occur due to numerous pathological conditions. The increasing prevalence of etiologic causes and aging population worldwide will make pleural diseases a growing problem in the coming years. As a result of this increase, the need for diagnostic investigations is also increasing. In recent years, the use of image-guided needle biopsies under ultrasound (US) or computed tomography (CT) and the increasing use of medical thoracoscopy (MT) have significantly increased the accuracy of diagnosis of pleural disease. There is not yet a generally accepted algorithm for invasive diagnosis of pleural disease, widely used in clinics, that determines which method should be used in which patient. It would be necessary and valuable to develop an algorithm based on imaging findings in particular to improve the diagnostic accuracy, safety, and cost of the procedure. The investigators aimed to test the algorithm in an interventional study to increase the level of evidence in this study.

NCT ID: NCT03153501 Completed - Clinical trials for Medical Thoracoscopy

Efficiency and Safety of Pleural Biopsy Methods in the Diagnosis of Pleural Diseases

Start date: February 8, 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Image-guided pleural biopsies, both ultrasound (US) or computed tomography (CT) guided, and medical thoracoscopy are important in the diagnosis of pleural disease. However, no consensus exists regarding which biopsy methods are appropriate for specific procedures. In this prospective study, the investigators aimed to compare CT-scan guided pleural biopsy using an Abrams' needle (CT-ANPB) with US-assisted pleural biopsy using a cutting needle (US-CNPB)and medical thoracoscopy with respect to both diagnostic yield and safety.