Rapid on-site evaluation of EBUS-TBNA specimens of lymph nodes: Comparative analysis and recommendations for standardization.

CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGY(2015)

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BACKGROUNDThere is no widely accepted rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) reporting system for endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration. At the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, ROSE reporting was unstructured. The goal was to evaluate, compare, and improve upon 2 structured approaches proposed in the literature. METHODSOne hundred eighteen consecutive nodal aspirates were retrospectively reviewed by a pathology resident and a staff cytopathologist, both of whom were blinded to the original unstructured readings. Each reviewer interpreted every specimen with 2 different structured criteria proposed in the literature: criteria from the University of Minnesota (the Minnesota [MN] criteria) and criteria from the North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System (the New York [NY] criteria). The data allowed a comparison of the original unstructured ROSE system with the MN and NY scoring schemes and the final diagnosis. RESULTSOriginal on-site adequacy (OSA) had been assessed at 96%. Three cases were false-adequate according to the original unstructured approach; these had been called adequate on site, but a subsequent slide review including cell blocks did not show definite nodal tissue. OSA dropped to 86% with the MN criteria and to 85% with the NY criteria. No false-adequate on-site diagnoses would have been rendered with the application of either structured criteria. There were no significant differences between the MN and NY criteria with respect to the determination of OSA. An assessment of ease of application favored the NY criteria. With respect to diagnostic categories, each of the systems (MN and NY) was felt to have a category of value not used by the other system. CONCLUSIONSA standardized intra- and inter-institutional system for ROSE reporting is needed. On the basis of comparative analyses and consensus, modifications to prior criteria have been proposed in the hope of approaching this goal. Cancer (Cancer Cytopathol) 2015;123:362-72. (c) 2015 American Cancer Society There has been no widespread adoption of standardized criteria for rapid on-site evaluation reporting of specimens from endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration. This study compares 2 published on-site adequacy schemes with an unstructured system currently used at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and it proposes modifications with the goal of moving toward a uniform intra- and inter-institutional system for rapid on-site evaluation reporting of endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration.
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adequacy,criteria,endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS),lymph node,onsite,onsite adequacy (OSA),rapid onsite evaluation (ROSE)
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