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Manual route modification using an oblique method following automatic virtual bronchoscopic navigation

Virtual automatic bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) systems to determine the route to peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs) in lung cancer can improve diagnostic biopsy yields. However, compared with VBN, drawing manual routes using computed tomography images, especially with oblique methods, can identif...

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Autores principales: Inoue, Takako, Kawamura, Takahisa, Kunimasa, Kei, Tamiya, Motohiro, Kuhara, Hanako, Nishino, Kazumi, Odani, Satomi, Imamura, Fumio, Kumagai, Toru, Miyake, Kotaro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9276442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35512067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000029076
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author Inoue, Takako
Kawamura, Takahisa
Kunimasa, Kei
Tamiya, Motohiro
Kuhara, Hanako
Nishino, Kazumi
Odani, Satomi
Imamura, Fumio
Kumagai, Toru
Miyake, Kotaro
author_facet Inoue, Takako
Kawamura, Takahisa
Kunimasa, Kei
Tamiya, Motohiro
Kuhara, Hanako
Nishino, Kazumi
Odani, Satomi
Imamura, Fumio
Kumagai, Toru
Miyake, Kotaro
author_sort Inoue, Takako
collection PubMed
description Virtual automatic bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) systems to determine the route to peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs) in lung cancer can improve diagnostic biopsy yields. However, compared with VBN, drawing manual routes using computed tomography images, especially with oblique methods, can identify more routes. The Ziostation2 VBN system combines the benefits of these 2 methods; we evaluated this performance by comparing 3 different route-determining methods. We retrospectively collected data from 50 patients with PPLs measuring <30 mm who underwent transbronchial biopsy with an ultrathin bronchoscope at the Osaka International Cancer Institute during January to December 2018. We compared automatic VBN (Ziostation2), manual route modification using an oblique method after automatic VBN, and manual navigation using a general application computed tomography viewer. Concordance between predicted and actual branching were determined. We also compared the predicted relationship between the terminal bronchi and the lesion by 2 of the methods with ultrasonographic images (radial-probe endobronchial ultrasonography [radial-EBUS]). Manual modification after automatic VBN significantly increased the rate of determining routes to the target (66%) versus with the automatic VBN alone (32%) (P < .001). Expected route bifurcations were exact matches with actual branching in 45/48 of the patients using manual modification after automatic VBN. The predicted relationship between the terminal bronchi and the lesion using manual modification after VBN matched the radial-EBUS images in 35/50 of the patients. Manual modification of routes to PPLs using an oblique method after automatic VBN predicted actual radial-EBUS route imaging and could help determine appropriate patients for bronchoscopy.
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spelling pubmed-92764422022-08-01 Manual route modification using an oblique method following automatic virtual bronchoscopic navigation Inoue, Takako Kawamura, Takahisa Kunimasa, Kei Tamiya, Motohiro Kuhara, Hanako Nishino, Kazumi Odani, Satomi Imamura, Fumio Kumagai, Toru Miyake, Kotaro Medicine (Baltimore) 4100 Virtual automatic bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) systems to determine the route to peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs) in lung cancer can improve diagnostic biopsy yields. However, compared with VBN, drawing manual routes using computed tomography images, especially with oblique methods, can identify more routes. The Ziostation2 VBN system combines the benefits of these 2 methods; we evaluated this performance by comparing 3 different route-determining methods. We retrospectively collected data from 50 patients with PPLs measuring <30 mm who underwent transbronchial biopsy with an ultrathin bronchoscope at the Osaka International Cancer Institute during January to December 2018. We compared automatic VBN (Ziostation2), manual route modification using an oblique method after automatic VBN, and manual navigation using a general application computed tomography viewer. Concordance between predicted and actual branching were determined. We also compared the predicted relationship between the terminal bronchi and the lesion by 2 of the methods with ultrasonographic images (radial-probe endobronchial ultrasonography [radial-EBUS]). Manual modification after automatic VBN significantly increased the rate of determining routes to the target (66%) versus with the automatic VBN alone (32%) (P < .001). Expected route bifurcations were exact matches with actual branching in 45/48 of the patients using manual modification after automatic VBN. The predicted relationship between the terminal bronchi and the lesion using manual modification after VBN matched the radial-EBUS images in 35/50 of the patients. Manual modification of routes to PPLs using an oblique method after automatic VBN predicted actual radial-EBUS route imaging and could help determine appropriate patients for bronchoscopy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9276442/ /pubmed/35512067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000029076 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Inoue, Takako
Kawamura, Takahisa
Kunimasa, Kei
Tamiya, Motohiro
Kuhara, Hanako
Nishino, Kazumi
Odani, Satomi
Imamura, Fumio
Kumagai, Toru
Miyake, Kotaro
Manual route modification using an oblique method following automatic virtual bronchoscopic navigation
title Manual route modification using an oblique method following automatic virtual bronchoscopic navigation
title_full Manual route modification using an oblique method following automatic virtual bronchoscopic navigation
title_fullStr Manual route modification using an oblique method following automatic virtual bronchoscopic navigation
title_full_unstemmed Manual route modification using an oblique method following automatic virtual bronchoscopic navigation
title_short Manual route modification using an oblique method following automatic virtual bronchoscopic navigation
title_sort manual route modification using an oblique method following automatic virtual bronchoscopic navigation
topic 4100
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9276442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35512067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000029076
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