Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2737930 | Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging | 2013 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
CT-guided transparietal lung biopsy in imaging makes it possible to find the pathogenic agent in half of all fungal infections and most bacterial infections (sensitivity = 55%, specificity = 100%). Performance is decreased in consolidations (50% of infections) compared to masses. Complications, pneumothorax, alveolar bleeding and hemoptysis are generally benign and rarely (< 5%) require specific treatment. On the other hand, the diagnostic performance increases significantly with the calibre of 18G co-axial systems compared to 20G. The risk is not related to the number of samples or platelet levels.
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Authors
C. de Bazelaire, A. Coffin, S. Cohen-Zarade, C. de Margerie-Mellon, A. Scemama, F. Sabatier, R. Calmon, E. de Kerviler,