Diagnostic yield of electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy is highly dependent on the presence of a Bronchus sign on CT imaging: results from a prospective study.

@article{Seijo2010DiagnosticYO,
  title={Diagnostic yield of electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy is highly dependent on the presence of a Bronchus sign on CT imaging: results from a prospective study.},
  author={Luis Miguel Seijo and Juan P de Torres and Mar{\'i}a D Lozano and Gorka Bastarrika and Ana Bel{\'e}n Alcaide and M M Lacunza and Javier J Zulueta},
  journal={Chest},
  year={2010},
  volume={138 6},
  pages={
          1316-21
        }
}
BACKGROUND Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) has been developed as a novel ancillary tool for the bronchoscopic diagnosis of pulmonary nodules. Despite successful navigation in 90% of patients, ENB diagnostic yield does not generally exceed 70%. We sought to determine whether the presence of a bronchus sign on CT imaging conditions diagnostic yield of ENB and might account for the discrepancy between successful navigation and diagnostic yield. METHODS We conducted a prospective… 
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