Is flexible bronchoscopy necessary in the preoperative workup of patients with peripheral cT1N0 subsolid lung cancer? -a prospective multi-center cohort study

Background: Necessity of flexible bronchoscopy (FB) examination as a routine preoperative work-up for peripheral clinical T1N0 subsolid lung cancer was unknown. Methods: This was a prospective, multi-center clinical trial (NCT03591445). Patients with peripheral GGO nodules (GGNs) who were candidates...

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Veröffentlicht in:Translational lung cancer research 2021-04, Vol.10 (4), p.1635-1641
Hauptverfasser: Ye, Ting, Chen, Zongwei, Ma, Dongchun, Chen, Sufeng, Xia, Guozhan, Zhang, Yiliang, Li, Hang, Zhang, Yang, Luo, Xiaoyang, Miao, Longsheng, Ma, Longfei, Sun, Yihua, Pan, Yunjian, Hu, Hong, Zhang, Yawei, Xiang, Jiaqing, Shao, Longlong, Wu, Haoxuan, Li, Bin, Huang, Qingyuan, Ma, Xiao, Zheng, Difan, Zheng, Shanbo, Yuan, Chongze, Yu, Tao, Lu, Yunyun, Li, Yuan, Li, Qiao, Gu, Yajia, Wang, Shengping, Ge, Di, Gu, Jie, Zhu, Feng, Zhang, Jingshun, Wang, Fudong, Weng, Yuan, Jia, Chunyi, Liu, Shilei, Xing, Wenqun, Lin, Kaihong, Tang, Shaoqing, Qian, Bin, Hsin, Michael, Chen, Haiquan
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Necessity of flexible bronchoscopy (FB) examination as a routine preoperative work-up for peripheral clinical T1N0 subsolid lung cancer was unknown. Methods: This was a prospective, multi-center clinical trial (NCT03591445). Patients with peripheral GGO nodules (GGNs) who were candidates for surgical resection were enrolled. FB examination was performed preoperatively. Surgical plan could be changed if any aberrant histologic and anatomic findings were detected by FB examination. Primary endpoint was the rate that surgical plan was changed by positive FB findings. Secondary endpoints were rate of positive FB findings and rate of procedural complications. Results: Six hundred and fifteen patients with peripheral subsolid nodules detected by thoracic CT were enrolled. There were 187 (30.4%) male and 428 (69.6%) female patients, mean age was 54.85 +/- 10.41 y (range, 26-78). 262 (42.6%) patients had pure GGNs and 353 (57.4%) patients had part-solid nodules. Mean size of nodules was 13.87 +/- 6.37 mm (range, 5-30). FB examinations confirmed one (0.16%) adenocarcinoma, seven (1.14%) bronchial variations, one (0.16%) segmental bronchostenosis, one (0.16%) segmental bronchial occlusion and one (0.16%) bronchial inflammation. No complications of FB examinations occurred. 568 (92.35%) thoracoscopic and 47 (7.65%) open surgeries were performed. No established surgical plan was changed by positive FB findings. Final pathologies revealed 26 (4.2%) adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS), 240 (39%) minimal invasive adenocarcinomas (MIAs), 343 (55.8%) invasive adenocarcinomas (IADs), one (0.2%) adenosquamous cell carcinoma, one (0.2%) squamous cell carcinoma, two (0.3%) atypical adenoid hyperplasia and two (0.3%) inflammations. Conclusions: FB examination was unnecessary in the preoperative assessment of peripheral clinical T1N0 subsolid lung cancer.
ISSN:2218-6751
2226-4477
DOI:10.21037/tlcr-20-1122