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Evaluation of Clinical Significance and Feasibility of CT Guided Biopsy of Double Site Lesions:A Preliminary Lung Centered Study

P

Peking University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Carcinoma of the Lungs

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Double site CT guided needle biopsy

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04960631
M2018060

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study aims to explore the clinical significance and feasibility of double site biopsy by analyzing the pathological characteristics and the incidence of main complications of CT guided puncture biopsy of lung and other parts coexisting lesions.

Full description

CT guided biopsy is minimally invasive, accurate and low cost. It is often used as an important diagnostic method when the clinical suspect of malignant disease or the treatment effect of the disease is not good. In patients with suspected malignant lung disease, metastasis of other parts of lung, pulmonary door, mediastinum, bone, and distant soft tissue may be combined at the same time. It is the key link of clinical work to evaluate the nature of these coexisting lesions accurately and choose appropriate treatment methods. At present, there is little clinical study on lung centered double site biopsy. This study aims to explore the clinical significance and feasibility of double site biopsy by analyzing the pathological characteristics and the incidence of main complications of CT guided puncture biopsy of lung and other parts coexisting lesions.

Enrollment

134 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients with suspected malignancy
  • underwent dual site CT guided biopsy in the Third Hospital of Peking University

Exclusion criteria

Trial design

134 participants in 1 patient group

Clinical diagnosis of suspected malignant tumor by dual site CT guided needle biopsy
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Double site CT guided needle biopsy

Trial contacts and locations

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