학술논문
NAVIGATE 24-Month Results: Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy for pulmonary lesions at 37 centers in Europe and the United States
Document Type
Article
Author
Folch, Erik E.; Bowling, Mark R.; Pritchett, Michael A.; Murgu, Septimiu D.; Nead, Michael A.; Flandes, Javier; Krimsky, William S.; Mahajan, Amit K.; LeMense, Gregory P.; Murillo, Boris A.; Bansal, Sandeep; Lau, Kelvin; Gildea, Thomas R.; Christensen, Merete; Arenberg, Douglas A.; Singh, Jaspal; Bhadra, Krish; Hogarth, D. Kyle; Towe, Christopher W.; Lamprecht, Bernd; Bezzi, Michela; Mattingley, Jennifer S.; Hood, Kristin L.; Lin, Haiying; Wolvers, Jennifer J.; Khandhar, Sandeep J.
Source
Journal of Thoracic Oncology; 20210101, Issue: Preprints
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ISSN
15560864; 15561380
Abstract
Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) is a minimally invasive, image-guided approach to access lung lesions for biopsy or localization for treatment. However, no studies have reported prospective 24-month follow-up from a large, multinational, generalizable cohort. This study evaluated ENB safety, diagnostic yield, and usage patterns in an unrestricted, real-world observational design.