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CT-guided biopsies of unspecified suspect intrahepatic lesions: pre-procedure Lipiodol-marking improves the biopsy success rate

BACKGROUND: While computed tomography (CT)-guided liver biopsies are commonly performed using unenhanced images, contrast-enhanced images are beneficial for challenging puncture pathways and lesion locations. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of CT-guided biopsies for intrahepatic lesions us...

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Autores principales: Langenbach, Marcel Christian, Vogl, Thomas Joseph, Buchinger, Amelie, Eichler, Katrin, Scholtz, Jan-Erik, Hammerstingl, Renate, Gruber-Rouh, Tatjana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37341197
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2023-0024
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author Langenbach, Marcel Christian
Vogl, Thomas Joseph
Buchinger, Amelie
Eichler, Katrin
Scholtz, Jan-Erik
Hammerstingl, Renate
Gruber-Rouh, Tatjana
author_facet Langenbach, Marcel Christian
Vogl, Thomas Joseph
Buchinger, Amelie
Eichler, Katrin
Scholtz, Jan-Erik
Hammerstingl, Renate
Gruber-Rouh, Tatjana
author_sort Langenbach, Marcel Christian
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description BACKGROUND: While computed tomography (CT)-guided liver biopsies are commonly performed using unenhanced images, contrast-enhanced images are beneficial for challenging puncture pathways and lesion locations. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of CT-guided biopsies for intrahepatic lesions using unenhanced, intravenous (IV)-enhanced, or intra-arterial Lipiodol-marked CT for lesion marking. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six-hundred-seven patients (men: 358 [59.0%], mean age 61 years; SD ±12.04) with suspect hepatic lesions and CT-guided liver biopsies were retrospectively evaluated. Successful biopsies were histopathological findings other than typical liver tissue or non-specific findings. Data was ascertained regarding the use of contrast medium for the biopsy-planning CT, unenhanced (group 1) vs. Lipiodol (group 2) vs. IV contrast (group 3). Technical success and influencing factors were insulated. Complications were noted. The results were analyzed using the Wilcoxon-Man-Whitney t-test, Chi-square test, and Spearman-Rho. RESULTS: Overall lesion hitting rate was 73.1%, with significantly better rates using Lipiodol-marked lesions (79.3%) compared to group 1 (73.8%) and group 3 (65.2%) (p = 0.037). Smaller lesions (<20 mm diameter) benefited significantly from Lipiodol-marking with 71.2% successful biopsy rate compared to group 1 (65.5%) and group 3 (47.7%) (p = 0.021). Liver cirrhosis (p = 0.94) and entity of parenchymal lesions (p = 0.78) had no impact on the hitting rate between the groups. No major complications occurred during the interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Pre-biopsy Lipiodol marking of suspect hepatic lesions significantly increases the lesion-hitting rate and is especially beneficial for biopsy of smaller targets below 20 mm diameter. Further, Lipiodol marking is superior to IV contrast for non-visible lesions in unenhanced CT. Target lesion entity has no impact on the hitting rate.
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spelling pubmed-102868972023-06-23 CT-guided biopsies of unspecified suspect intrahepatic lesions: pre-procedure Lipiodol-marking improves the biopsy success rate Langenbach, Marcel Christian Vogl, Thomas Joseph Buchinger, Amelie Eichler, Katrin Scholtz, Jan-Erik Hammerstingl, Renate Gruber-Rouh, Tatjana Radiol Oncol Research Article BACKGROUND: While computed tomography (CT)-guided liver biopsies are commonly performed using unenhanced images, contrast-enhanced images are beneficial for challenging puncture pathways and lesion locations. This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of CT-guided biopsies for intrahepatic lesions using unenhanced, intravenous (IV)-enhanced, or intra-arterial Lipiodol-marked CT for lesion marking. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six-hundred-seven patients (men: 358 [59.0%], mean age 61 years; SD ±12.04) with suspect hepatic lesions and CT-guided liver biopsies were retrospectively evaluated. Successful biopsies were histopathological findings other than typical liver tissue or non-specific findings. Data was ascertained regarding the use of contrast medium for the biopsy-planning CT, unenhanced (group 1) vs. Lipiodol (group 2) vs. IV contrast (group 3). Technical success and influencing factors were insulated. Complications were noted. The results were analyzed using the Wilcoxon-Man-Whitney t-test, Chi-square test, and Spearman-Rho. RESULTS: Overall lesion hitting rate was 73.1%, with significantly better rates using Lipiodol-marked lesions (79.3%) compared to group 1 (73.8%) and group 3 (65.2%) (p = 0.037). Smaller lesions (<20 mm diameter) benefited significantly from Lipiodol-marking with 71.2% successful biopsy rate compared to group 1 (65.5%) and group 3 (47.7%) (p = 0.021). Liver cirrhosis (p = 0.94) and entity of parenchymal lesions (p = 0.78) had no impact on the hitting rate between the groups. No major complications occurred during the interventions. CONCLUSIONS: Pre-biopsy Lipiodol marking of suspect hepatic lesions significantly increases the lesion-hitting rate and is especially beneficial for biopsy of smaller targets below 20 mm diameter. Further, Lipiodol marking is superior to IV contrast for non-visible lesions in unenhanced CT. Target lesion entity has no impact on the hitting rate. Sciendo 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10286897/ /pubmed/37341197 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2023-0024 Text en © 2023 Marcel Christian Langenbach et al., published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Langenbach, Marcel Christian
Vogl, Thomas Joseph
Buchinger, Amelie
Eichler, Katrin
Scholtz, Jan-Erik
Hammerstingl, Renate
Gruber-Rouh, Tatjana
CT-guided biopsies of unspecified suspect intrahepatic lesions: pre-procedure Lipiodol-marking improves the biopsy success rate
title CT-guided biopsies of unspecified suspect intrahepatic lesions: pre-procedure Lipiodol-marking improves the biopsy success rate
title_full CT-guided biopsies of unspecified suspect intrahepatic lesions: pre-procedure Lipiodol-marking improves the biopsy success rate
title_fullStr CT-guided biopsies of unspecified suspect intrahepatic lesions: pre-procedure Lipiodol-marking improves the biopsy success rate
title_full_unstemmed CT-guided biopsies of unspecified suspect intrahepatic lesions: pre-procedure Lipiodol-marking improves the biopsy success rate
title_short CT-guided biopsies of unspecified suspect intrahepatic lesions: pre-procedure Lipiodol-marking improves the biopsy success rate
title_sort ct-guided biopsies of unspecified suspect intrahepatic lesions: pre-procedure lipiodol-marking improves the biopsy success rate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37341197
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/raon-2023-0024
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