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Solitary pulmonary nodule imaging approaches and the role of optical fibre-based technologies

Solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs) are a clinical challenge, given there is no single clinical sign or radiological feature that definitively identifies a benign from a malignant SPN. The early detection of lung cancer has a huge impact on survival outcome. Consequently, there is great interest in th...

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Autores principales: Fernandes, Susan, Williams, Gareth, Williams, Elvira, Ehrlich, Katjana, Stone, James, Finlayson, Neil, Bradley, Mark, Thomson, Robert R., Akram, Ahsan R., Dhaliwal, Kevin
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8174723/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33060152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.02537-2020
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author Fernandes, Susan
Williams, Gareth
Williams, Elvira
Ehrlich, Katjana
Stone, James
Finlayson, Neil
Bradley, Mark
Thomson, Robert R.
Akram, Ahsan R.
Dhaliwal, Kevin
author_facet Fernandes, Susan
Williams, Gareth
Williams, Elvira
Ehrlich, Katjana
Stone, James
Finlayson, Neil
Bradley, Mark
Thomson, Robert R.
Akram, Ahsan R.
Dhaliwal, Kevin
author_sort Fernandes, Susan
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description Solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs) are a clinical challenge, given there is no single clinical sign or radiological feature that definitively identifies a benign from a malignant SPN. The early detection of lung cancer has a huge impact on survival outcome. Consequently, there is great interest in the prompt diagnosis, and treatment of malignant SPNs. Current diagnostic pathways involve endobronchial/transthoracic tissue biopsies or radiological surveillance, which can be associated with suboptimal diagnostic yield, healthcare costs and patient anxiety. Cutting-edge technologies are needed to disrupt and improve, existing care pathways. Optical fibre-based techniques, which can be delivered via the working channel of a bronchoscope or via transthoracic needle, may deliver advanced diagnostic capabilities in patients with SPNs. Optical endomicroscopy, an autofluorescence-based imaging technique, demonstrates abnormal alveolar structure in SPNs in vivo. Alternative optical fingerprinting approaches, such as time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy, have shown promise in discriminating lung cancer from surrounding healthy tissue. Whilst fibre-based Raman spectroscopy has enabled real-time characterisation of SPNs in vivo. Fibre-based technologies have the potential to enable in situ characterisation and real-time microscopic imaging of SPNs, which could aid immediate treatment decisions in patients with SPNs. This review discusses advances in current imaging modalities for evaluating SPNs, including computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography-CT. It explores the emergence of optical fibre-based technologies, and discusses their potential role in patients with SPNs and suspected lung cancer.
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spelling pubmed-81747232021-06-07 Solitary pulmonary nodule imaging approaches and the role of optical fibre-based technologies Fernandes, Susan Williams, Gareth Williams, Elvira Ehrlich, Katjana Stone, James Finlayson, Neil Bradley, Mark Thomson, Robert R. Akram, Ahsan R. Dhaliwal, Kevin Eur Respir J State of the Art Solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs) are a clinical challenge, given there is no single clinical sign or radiological feature that definitively identifies a benign from a malignant SPN. The early detection of lung cancer has a huge impact on survival outcome. Consequently, there is great interest in the prompt diagnosis, and treatment of malignant SPNs. Current diagnostic pathways involve endobronchial/transthoracic tissue biopsies or radiological surveillance, which can be associated with suboptimal diagnostic yield, healthcare costs and patient anxiety. Cutting-edge technologies are needed to disrupt and improve, existing care pathways. Optical fibre-based techniques, which can be delivered via the working channel of a bronchoscope or via transthoracic needle, may deliver advanced diagnostic capabilities in patients with SPNs. Optical endomicroscopy, an autofluorescence-based imaging technique, demonstrates abnormal alveolar structure in SPNs in vivo. Alternative optical fingerprinting approaches, such as time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy and fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy, have shown promise in discriminating lung cancer from surrounding healthy tissue. Whilst fibre-based Raman spectroscopy has enabled real-time characterisation of SPNs in vivo. Fibre-based technologies have the potential to enable in situ characterisation and real-time microscopic imaging of SPNs, which could aid immediate treatment decisions in patients with SPNs. This review discusses advances in current imaging modalities for evaluating SPNs, including computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography-CT. It explores the emergence of optical fibre-based technologies, and discusses their potential role in patients with SPNs and suspected lung cancer. European Respiratory Society 2021-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8174723/ /pubmed/33060152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.02537-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence 4.0.
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Akram, Ahsan R.
Dhaliwal, Kevin
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