Fg. Rio et al., PUNCTURE ASPIRATION WITH THORACIC THIN-NE EDLE AND TC GUIDE-WIRE - PROFITABILITY AND COMPLICATIONS, Revista Clinica Espanola, 194(4), 1994, pp. 265-269
Objective. To study the profitability and complications of the punctur
e aspiration with thoracic thin-needle (PATTN). Methodology. The resul
ts of 160 PATTN, performed under TC control in 131 men and 29 women, a
verage age 61.24+/-15.17 years were analyzed. The diagnosis obtained b
y PATTN was compared with the definitive diagnosis made with biopsy (b
ronchial, thoracotomy, or mediastinoscopy), the evolution or response
to treatment, or at autopsy. Factor related to greater diagnostic reli
ability and risk of pneumothorax were analyzed. Results. For the diagn
osis of non-tumoral pathology, the technique achieved a sensitivity (S
) of 90 percent, specificity (E) of 96.06 percent, and reliability (F)
of 91.71 percent, while in malignant processes, S 72.4 percent, E 100
percent and F 88.52 percent, with a histological correlation of 72.72
percent in the first case and 68.80 percent in the second. The locali
zation in superior lobes, radiological pattern of multiple or cavitize
d nodules, and size >2 cm were identified as factors which significant
ly increased reliability. Pneumothorax was produced in 24 cases (15 pe
rcent) and was more common in patients diagnosed of COPD, with a lesio
n <2.1 cm, and not attached to the pleura. Conclusions. The PATTN offe
rs considerable profitability for the diagnosis of thoracic lesions of
any localization and nature, at low costs and with few serious compli
cations.