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  • Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) is an effective method for assessing pulmonary nodules, offering benefits like minimal complications, no radiation exposure, and eliminating the risks of lung punctures.
  • It supports accurate diagnosis of peripheral lung lesions in about 75% of cases, which is crucial due to the growing number of CT scans and an aging population.
  • Despite its advantages, ENB is not yet recognized in the DRG system for cost considerations, limiting its integration into standard interventional pulmonology practices.

Article Abstract

Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) is a very helpful examination for clarifying pulmonary nodules (PDs). The advantages are the low complication rate, avoiding the dangers of punctures in several areas of the lungs during an examination under general anesthesia and no radiation exposure. If malignancy is confirmed, PDs are curatively treatable as they are often early-stage cancers and, in case the disease is benign, it is treatable as other infectious diseases. With experience and routine use, the ENB procedure can contribute to the successful diagnosis of peripheral lesions (at least 1.5 cm in size) in about 75 % of cases. Due to the increase in CT chest examinations and the aging population, clarification of patients with PD is becoming increasingly important in lung clinics. The ENB should therefore develop into a routine examination procedure in interventional pulmonology in addition to the now indispensable endobronchial ultrasound examination. Unfortunately, the ENB is not yet mapped in the DRG system in a cost-relevant manner.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1641-4878DOI Listing

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