• J Thorac Oncol · Jun 2012

    Comparative Study

    Vascular image patterns of lymph nodes for the prediction of metastatic disease during EBUS-TBNA for mediastinal staging of lung cancer.

    • Takahiro Nakajima, Takashi Anayama, Masato Shingyoji, Hideki Kimura, Ichiro Yoshino, and Kazuhiro Yasufuku.
    • Division of Thoracic Surgery, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    • J Thorac Oncol. 2012 Jun 1; 7 (6): 1009-14.

    IntroductionThe aims of this study were to establish and assess the utility of Power/Color Doppler-mode vascular image pattern classification of lymph nodes (LN) during mediastinal staging by endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) for the prediction of metastasis in patients with lung cancer.MethodsOne hundred and seventy-three LNs were retrospectively evaluated. The convex probe EBUS was used with the endoscopic ultrasound scanner. The vascular image patterns were graded as follows: Grade 0, no blood flow or small amounts of flow; Grade I, a few main vessels running toward the center of the LN from the hilum; Grade II, a few punctiforms or rod-shaped flow signals or a few small vessels found as a long strip of a curve; and Grade III, rich flow, more than four vessels found with different diameters or twist- or helical -low signal. The blood flow from the bronchial artery (BA) toward the LN was also recorded using Color Doppler imaging as a sign for BA inflow.ResultsWhen we defined Grade 0 and I as "benign" and Grade II and III as "malignant," the sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy rate were 87.7%, 69.6%, and 78.0%, respectively. The accuracy of predicting metastasis solely from a positive BA inflow sign was 80.3%. Of the LNs, 84.5% were shown to be metastatic when they were determined as malignant, and 84.7% were proven nonmetastatic when it was determined as benign.ConclusionsVascular image patterns of LN using Power/Color Doppler mode is helpful in the prediction of metastatic LN during EBUS-TBNA.

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