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  • Title: Targeted cyst wall puncture and aspiration during EUS-FNA increases the diagnostic yield of premalignant and malignant pancreatic cysts.
    Author: Hong SK, Loren DE, Rogart JN, Siddiqui AA, Sendecki JA, Bibbo M, Coben RM, Meckes DP, Kowalski TE.
    Journal: Gastrointest Endosc; 2012 Apr; 75(4):775-82. PubMed ID: 22317883.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Characterization of pancreatic cysts by using EUS-FNA includes chemical and cytologic analysis. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether material obtained from FNA of the cyst wall increases diagnostic yield. DESIGN: Prospective series. SETTING: Tertiary referral center. PATIENTS: Consecutive patients with pancreatic cysts referred for EUS-FNA between March 2010 and March 2011. INTERVENTION: FNA was performed with aspiration of cyst fluid for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and cytology, followed by cyst wall puncture (CWP). CWP is defined as puncturing the far wall of the cyst and moving the needle back and forth through the wall to sample the wall epithelium. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: The diagnostic yield for mucinous cystic pancreatic neoplasms by CEA and cytology obtained from cyst fluid compared with cytology obtained from CWP. CEA ≥192 ng/mL was considered mucinous. RESULTS: A total of 69 pancreatic cysts from 66 patients were included. Adequate amounts of fluid were aspirated for CEA, amylase, and cytology in 60 cysts (81%). Cellular material adequate for cytologic assessment from CWP was obtained in 56 cysts (81%). Ten (30%) of 33 cysts with CEA <192 ng/mL and negative results of cyst fluid cytology had a mucinous diagnosis from CWP; 6 of 9 (67%) cysts with an insufficient amount of fluid for CEA analysis and cyst fluid cytology had a mucinous diagnosis from CWP. Furthermore, 4 malignant cysts were independently diagnosed by CWP cytology. The incremental diagnostic yield of CWP for mucinous or malignant cysts was therefore 29% (20 of 69 cysts, P = .0001). An episode of pancreatitis (1.45%) occurred. LIMITATION: Lack of surgical criterion standard. CONCLUSIONS: CWP during EUS-FNA is a safe and effective technique for improving the diagnostic yield for premalignant and malignant pancreatic cysts.
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