Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Thoracoscopic pleural biopsy increases the diagnostic yield of pleural effusions undiagnosed after thoracentesis and is superior to closed pleural biopsy. Medical thoracoscopy can be performed using the rigid thoracoscope or the semirigid thoracoscope (pleuroscope). In this randomized trial, we compare the efficacy and safety of the 2 thoracoscopes.
METHODS:
Subjects with undiagnosed exudative pleural effusions were randomly assigned to undergo pleural biopsy with either the rigid or the semirigid thoracoscope. The primary outcome was the diagnostic yield of the procedure, while the secondary outcomes were requirement of sedative/analgesic agents, scar size, biopsy sample size, and the operator's view of the procedure.
RESULTS:
Of the 145 screened subjects with exudative pleural effusions, 90 were randomized to undergo thoracoscopy with the 2 thoracoscopes (
CONCLUSIONS:
Rigid thoracoscopy was found to be superior to semirigid thoracoscopy overall, but the diagnostic yield was similar if pleural biopsy could be successfully performed. Due to the small sample size, a larger study is required to define the usefulness and choice between the 2 procedures. (ClinicalTrials.gov registration NCT01726556)
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