European Respiratory Journal | 2019

Systematic and combined endosonographic staging of lung cancer (SCORE study)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Guidelines recommend endosonography for mediastinal nodal staging in patients with resectable nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We hypothesise that a systematic endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) evaluation combined with an oesophageal investigation using the same EBUS bronchoscope (EUS-B) improves mediastinal nodal staging versus the current practice of targeted positron emission tomography (PET)-computed tomography (CT)-guided EBUS staging alone. A prospective, multicentre, international study (NCT02014324) was conducted in consecutive patients with (suspected) resectable NSCLC. After PET-CT, patients underwent systematic EBUS and EUS-B. Node(s) suspicious on CT, PET, EBUS and/or EUS-B imaging and station 4R, 4L and 7 (short axis ≥8\u2005mm) were sampled. For patients without N2/N3 disease determined on endosonography, surgical-pathological staging was the reference standard. 229 patients were included in this study. The prevalence of N2/N3 disease was 103 out of 229 patients (45%). A PET-CT-guided targeted approach by EBUS identified 75 patients with N2/N3 disease (sensitivity 73%, 95% CI 63–81%; negative predictive value (NPV) 81%, 95% CI 74–87%). Four additional patients with N2/N3 disease were found by systematic EBUS (sensitivity 77%, 95% CI 67–84%; NPV 84%, 95% CI 76–89%) and five more by EUS-B (84 patients total; sensitivity 82%, 95% CI 72–88%; NPV 87%, 95% CI 80–91%). Additional clinical relevant staging information was obtained in 23 out of 229 patients (10%). Systematic EBUS followed by EUS-B increased sensitivity for the detection of N2/N3 disease by 9% compared to PET-CT-targeted EBUS alone. In lung cancer patients, a systematic endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) combined with an oesophageal investigation using the same EBUS bronchoscope (EUS-B) increases the sensitivity for mediastinal nodal staging by 9% compared to a targeted EBUS procedure http://ow.ly/aPqF30mJ15q

Volume 53
Pages None
DOI 10.1183/13993003.00800-2018
Language English
Journal European Respiratory Journal

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