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Point-of-Care Ultrasound: A Review of Ultrasound Parameters for Predicting Difficult Airways
Published on: April 7, 2023
Ultrasound guided procedures in the head and neck: a clinician centered model
Claudia Crescio1, Sebastiana Lai1, Alessandra Manca2
1Otolaryngology Division, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Sassari, Sassari, Italy.
Background:
US guided sampling is a validated diagnostic approach for non-thyroid deep head and neck masses.
Aim:
To describe the setting of a clinician-driven Lump Clinic and analyze a monoinstitutional 7-year database of 849 patients undergoing US-guided sampling.
Methods:
FNA with Rapid OnSite Evalutation (ROSE) was the first diagnostic step. In the last years in selected cases, upon ROSE and discussion between clinician and histopathologist, a core biopsy was performed, usually in the same access. If cytology is non-diagnostic, and core biopsy have not been obtained, all available clinical and diagnostic data were re-examined by surgeons and cytopathologists to establish a multiparametric diagnosis (MD).
Results:
Cytology and MD showed a sensitivity of 91.8% and 95.3% respectively and a specificity of 95.7% in diagnosing malignancy. Complication rate of US guided sampling was 0,12% (considering the number of patients: 1/849), without any serious adverse event.
Conclusions And Significance:
Present data confirm the great safety and utility of US guided procedures in the management of head and neck non-thryoid deep masses, while demonstrating the added value of a lump clinic built on the close cooperation between the head and neck surgeon and the histopathologists.
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