A Prospective Comparison of EUS-Guided FNA Using 25-Gauge and 22-Gauge Needles

Background and Aims. There are limited data on the differences in diagnostic yield between 25-gauge and 22-gauge EUS-FNA needles. This prospective study compared the difference in diagnostic yield between a 22-gauge and a 25-gauge needle when performing EUS-FNA. Methods. Forty-three patients with in...

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Main Authors: Imazu, H., Uchiyama, Y., Kakutani, H., Ikeda, Kei-Ichi, Sumiyama, K., Kaise, M., Omar, S., Ang, T.L., Tajiri, H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2009
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/17459/1/SalemO_%282009%29.pdf
http://eprints.um.edu.my/17459/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/546390
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Summary:Background and Aims. There are limited data on the differences in diagnostic yield between 25-gauge and 22-gauge EUS-FNA needles. This prospective study compared the difference in diagnostic yield between a 22-gauge and a 25-gauge needle when performing EUS-FNA. Methods. Forty-three patients with intraluminal or extraluminal mass lesions and/or lymphadenopathy were enrolled prospectively. EUS-FNA was performed for each mass lesion using both 25- and 22-gauge needles. The differences in accuracy rate, scoring of needle visibility, ease of puncture and quantity of obtained specimen were evaluated. Results. The overall accuracy of 22- and 25-gauge needle was similar at 81% and 76% respectively (N.S). Likewise the visibility scores of both needles were also similar. Overall the quantity of specimen obtained higher with the 22-gauge needle (score: 1.64 vs.