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Percutaneous lung biopsies: performance of an optical CT-based navigation system with a low-dose protocol
Rosario Francesco Grasso1, Roberto Luigi Cazzato, Giacomo Luppi
1Department of Radiology, University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Via Alvaro del Portillo, 200, 00128, Rome, Italy.
Objectives:
To compare patients' radiation exposure, technical feasibility, imaging quality and complication rate of percutaneous lung biopsies (PLBs) performed with a low-dose (LD) CT protocol under guidance of an optical navigation system.
Methods:
Fifty-two consecutive patients with suspected malignant lung lesions were enrolled and randomised into group 1 (PLBs under the guidance of the navigation system) and group 2 (PLBs under the guidance navigation system with an LD protocol). Patients' demographics, lesion features, procedure-related variables and CT image quality for group 2 were recorded and compared.
Results:
Technical success was 100 % in both groups. The radiation dose to patients' chest was significantly lower in group 2 than in group 1 (group 1: mean TDLP 206 ± 59 mGy·cm, ~ 3.5 ± 1.0 mSv; group 2: 54.2 ± 46.2 mGy·cm, ~ 0.92 ± 0.78 mSv; P < 0.0001). The PNX rate was 12 % in group 1 and 11.1 % in group 2. The haemoptysis rate was 8.0 % in group 1 and 3.7 % in group 2. CT image quality obtained in group 2 was always rated as adequate and as excellent in 15 cases (56.0 %).
Conclusions:
An optical navigation system with LD CT protocol is useful for performing lung biopsies with decreased patient radiation exposure.
Key Points:
• Navigation systems are useful tools in percutaneous imaging-guided procedures. • For lung biopsies, low-dose (LD) CT protocols may be used. • Combining LD protocols with optical CT navigation results in significantly reduced radiation exposure.
