Objective: To compare the diagnostic rate and safety of postoperative complications between transbronchial cryobiopsy (TBCB) and transbronchial lung biopsy (TBLB) in patients with lung transplantation. Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients who underwent TBCB or TBLB in the Department of Lung Transplantation in China-Japan Friendship Hospital from June 2017 to June 2024 was conducted to determine the postoperative complications and analyze clinical characteristics, procedures, diagnostic rates and safety. Results: Thirty-five and 153 patients with lung transplantation received TBCB and TBLB, respectively. Patients who received TBCB had lower preoperative oxygenation index (t'=2.4, P<0.01). Meanwhile, the pathological diagnosis rate (85.7% vs. 45.7%, χ²=18.27, P<0.01) and clinical diagnosis rate (94.2% vs. 69.9%, χ²=8.80, P<0.01) of patients who received TBCB were significantly higher than those who received TBLB. There was no significant difference in the incidence of severe bleeding (2.9% vs. 0.7%, χ²=1.3, P=0.86) and pneumothorax (0 vs. 3.9%, χ²=0.43, P=0.24) between patients receiving TBCB and TBLB. The most common complications after lung transplantation in the group of TBCB were chronic lung allograft dysfunction (45.4%, 15/33), antibody mediated rejection (18.2%, 6/33) and organizing pneumonia (12.2%, 4/33). While antibody mediated rejection (29.9%, 32/107), chronic lung allograft dysfunction (16.8%, 18/107), and pneumonia (16.8%, 18/107) were more frequent in the patients who received TBLB. Conclusions: TBCB has a high diagnostic value for postoperative complications after lung transplantation, with an acceptable complication rate of bleeding and pneumothorax.
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