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The goal of this clinical study is to compare the tissue adequacy, cellularity, blood contamination, accuracy, sensitivity, specificity of the 22G Franseen needle combined with three different suction techniques (dry-suction, wet-suction, and slow-pull) in Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy for solid pancreatic lesions.
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Patients who met the inclusion criteria of this trial and did not meet the exclusion criteria were randomly divided into six groups according to the crossover grouping design. Samples were collected using a 22G Franseen needle in different suction sequences. The advantages and disadvantages of different suction techniques in terms of sample quality and diagnostic efficacy were compared to further clarify the optimal suction sampling scheme for Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy using a 22G Franseen needle.
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(1)18-80 years old (inclusive), male and female; (2)patients with pancreatic solid mass > 1cm detected by CT/MRI/PET-CT or EUS and requiring EUS-FNB diagnosis.
(3)written informed consent was obtained.
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270 participants in 6 patient groups
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Jia Yi Ma, M.D; Kai Xuan Wang, M.D
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