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Filter by:This is an investigator-initiated, cluster randomized controlled trial. The primary objective is to compare the diagnostic yield of the Ionā¢ Endoluminal System (SSCB) to the ILLUMISITEā¢ Platform (EMN bronchoscopy) in patients undergoing bronchoscopy for peripheral pulmonary lesion (PPL) evaluation.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of fluoroscopy improves the diagnostic yield of peripheral pulmonary lesions' biopsy guided by radial endobronchial ultrasound (with the use of a guide sheath).
The diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary lesions(PPLs) remained a clinical challenge for physicians. Bronchoscope with sampling procedures was recognized as a useful method to obtain the correct diagnosis of PPLs. Conventional diagnostic procedures included transbronchial biopsy(TBB), bronchial washing(BW), or bronchial brushing, but the diagnostic yields were sometimes suboptimal. The diagnostic role of TBNA for PPLs remained to be determined, since many of the published studies were retrospective and had small sample size. This may explain the fact that TBNA was always underutilized for PPLs by bronchologists. With the popular application of EBUS-guided procedures in clinical setting, we performed EBUS-guided TBNA for PPLs. We want to determine whether EBUS-guided TBNA can improve the diagnostic rate of PPLs.