Abstract

ObjectiveThe efficacy of rapid on‐site evaluation (ROSE) combined with computed tomography‐guided transthoracic core needle biopsy (CT‐guided TCNB) is rarely investigated. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency and safety of ROSE combined with CT‐guided TCNB for suspected lung cancer patients.Materials and MethodsClinical data from 285 patients who received CT‐guided TCNB for suspected lung cancer in Huashan Hospital from 2015 to 2018 were retrospectively analysed. Of these 163 patients underwent CT‐guided TCNB combined with ROSE (ROSE group), while the remaining 122 patients underwent without ROSE (non‐ROSE group). The smears from TCNB were quickly processed with Diff‐Quick staining and analysed by a skilled cytologist on‐site. The consistency of ROSE with the final clinicopathological diagnosis and the diagnostic efficiency and safety of ROSE combined with CT‐guided TCNB in suspected lung cancer patients were evaluated.ResultsROSE was highly concordant with pathological diagnosis (κ = 0.791; P < 0.001), with an accuracy of 95.7%. Diagnostic accuracy was significantly higher in the ROSE compared with the non‐ROSE group (96.3% vs 86.1%; P = 0.002), with overall incidences of complications of 36.8% and 23.8%, respectively. Minor pneumothorax without drainage was slightly greater in the ROSE compared with the non‐ROSE group (14.1% vs 6.6%; P = 0.046). However, there was no significant difference in serious complications between the two groups.ConclusionROSE was highly consistent with the final clinicopathological diagnosis for suspected lung cancer. ROSE further improved the diagnostic efficiency of CT‐guided TCNB with no increased incidence of serious complications.

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