Targeting the anterior superior iliac spine yields significantly longer bone marrow cores

Author:

Reed Louis,Attarian Shirin,Pendurti Gopichand,Singh Aditi P,Budhathoki Anjali,Abi-Aad Simon,Shah Urvi A,Kim Salem,Bachiashvili Kimo,Moon Jee Young,Kim Mimi,Elrafei Tarek,Alexis Karenza,Strakhan Marianna,Li Weijuan,Friedman Ellen

Abstract

Pathologists and haematologists generally agree that the length of the biopsy core is a good surrogate for the diagnostic quality of the bone marrow. Previous studies suggested that the angulation of the biopsy needle from the posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS) could influence the length of the biopsy cores, targeting the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) from the PSIS would yield longer specimens than the traditional angulation technique (TAT), where the biopsy needle is directed straight in, perpendicular to the plane of the back. Twenty five adult haematology patients were prospectively recruited by haematologists-in-training (HITs), who were trained to target the ASIS using a lateral angulationtechnique (LAT). The mean length of biopsy cores was 16 mm and that was significantly longer (p=0.003) than a comparable group of bone marrow biopsies previously obtained by HITs using the TAT approach. These results support the LAT as a new standard of haematology practice.Trial registration numberNCT 02524613

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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