Single-institution results of image-guided nonplugged percutaneous versus transjugular liver biopsy.

Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol

Dartmouth Medical School, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA.

Published: April 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study reviewed the safety and complication rates of transjugular vs. percutaneous liver biopsies in patients from 2001 to 2006.
  • The results showed that while both methods had some complications (8.3% for transjugular, 5.8% for percutaneous), percutaneous biopsies had a higher success rate in obtaining diagnostic samples (99.5% vs. 91.9%).
  • Overall, both techniques are considered safe, but percutaneous biopsy may be preferred for better diagnostic outcomes.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To retrospectively review patients who underwent transjugular and image-guided percutaneous biopsy and compare the relative risk of ascites, thrombocytopenia, and coagulopathy.

Materials And Methods: From August 2001 through February 2006, a total of 238 liver biopsies were performed. The radiologist reviewed all patient referrals for transjugular biopsy. These patients either underwent transjugular biopsy or were reassigned to percutaneous biopsy (crossover group). Patients referred to percutaneous image-guided liver biopsy underwent this same procedure. Biopsies were considered successful if a tissue diagnosis could be made from the samples obtained.

Results: A total of 36 transjugular biopsies were performed with 3 total (8.3%) and 1 major (2.8%) complications. A total of 171 percutaneous biopsies were performed with 10 (5.8%) total and 3 (1.8%) major complications. The crossover group showed a total of 4 (12.9%) complications with 1 (3.2%) major complication. Sample adequacy was 91.9% for transjugular and 99.5% for percutaneous biopsy.

Conclusion: Both transjugular and percutaneous liver biopsy techniques are efficacious and safe. Contraindications such as thrombocytopenia, coagulopathy, and ascites are indicators of greater complications but are not necessarily prevented by transjugular biopsy. Percutaneous biopsy more frequently yields a diagnostic specimen than transjugular biopsy.

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