Publications by authors named "M Haentschel"

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  • * It compares bronchoscopic cryobiopsy (CB) and bronchoscopic forceps biopsy (FB) to evaluate their effectiveness in identifying epidermal growth factor (EGFR) mutations in patients suspected of having lung cancer or a relapse of known NSCLC.
  • * The trial will recruit 540 patients, assessing the accuracy of tissue and liquid biopsies for genetic characterization of NSCLC, with potential implications for treatment decisions and patient survival outcomes.
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Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BLVR) using intrabullous autologous blood instillation has been reported in single cases where other techniques are not possible. We present the use of three-dimensional navigation to instill autologous blood into emphysematous bullae for BLVR. A 62-year-old man presented with increasing dyspnea, due to emphysema with a conglomerate of giant bullae with two particularly large bullae.

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Objectives: Detection of activating epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation is crucial for individualized treatment of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However little is known about how biopsy technique affects the detection rate of EGFR mutations. This retrospective, single center study evaluated the detection rate of EGFR mutations in tissue obtained by bronchoscopic cryobiopsy and compared this to other standard tissue sampling techniques.

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Background: Bronchoscopic cryobiopsy is a new method of bronchoscopic tissue sampling in interstitial lung disease. In case of transbronchial biopsies, the resultant tissue samples are of high quality, and the lung parenchyma seen in the samples is adequate for a histological diagnosis in most cases. Bleeding after transbronchial biopsy is the most important procedure- associated complication and may be life threatening.

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