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Assessment of Worldwide Bronchoscopy Practices and Training Methods: A WABIP Survey [PDF]
The practice of bronchoscopy is not standardized. Regional and global variations in bronchoscopy practice are exacerbated by the paucity of recommendations regarding technical aspects in major bronchoscopy guidelines.
Silvia Quadrelli +2 more
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Single-Use Flexible Bronchoscopy: Advances in Technology and Applications [PDF]
With advances in scope and imaging technology, the use of single-use flexible bronchoscopy (SUFB) has broadened beyond intensive care units and operating rooms to bronchoscopy units, with an expanding body of literature suggesting adequate and comparable
Siti Amanina Azman, Marcus Peter Kennedy
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Comparative analysis of guidelines and recommendations for sedation during flexible bronchoscopy: a narrative review [PDF]
Background Flexible bronchoscopy is an essential, invasive procedure used in clinical practice for diagnosing and treating bronchial, pulmonary, thoracic and other diseases.
Longfei Wang +5 more
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Airway Foreign Body—Leave Nothing Behind [PDF]
A middle‐aged male presented with chronic cough, shortness of breath and fever. In the presence of wheeze and mild right‐sided opacities on chest x‐ray, he was treated for infective exacerbation of asthma with nebulised bronchodilators, antibiotics and ...
Jeffrey Ng +2 more
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Diagnostic yield of flexible bronchoscopy in current clinical practice
Flexible bronchoscopy is a procedure commonly performed for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic yield and the safety of routine bronchoscopy techniques including transbronchial needle aspiration and transbronchial biopsy at a university hospital in Switzerland.616 consecutive bronchoscopies performed ...
N Patuto
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Training and practice in bronchoscopy. A national survey in Italy
Training and practice in bronchoscopy. A national survey in Italy. N. Facciolongo, R. Piro, F. Menzella, M. Lusuardi, M. Salio, L. Lazzari Agli, M. Patelli. Background and Aim. Bronchoscopy is performed in a variety of different settings in Italy.
N. Facciolongo +6 more
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Diagnostic Value of Bronchoscopy in Detecting Laryngopharyngeal Disorders: Clinical Utility and Limitations [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Flexible bronchoscopy is widely used for evaluating intrathoracic airway and pulmonary diseases. However, its diagnostic value in upper airway abnormalities, including those involving the larynx, pharynx, and proximal trachea ...
Deok Hyong Kim +3 more
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Bronchoscopy is an extremely useful diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that finds an invaluable place in Pulmonology practice. Due to aerosol generation, bronchoscopy carries a high risk of infection transmission to health care workers and other ...
Girish Sindhwani +6 more
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During the times of the ongoing COVID pandemic, aerosol-generating procedures such as bronchoscopy have the potential of transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 to the healthcare workers.
Prashant Nemichand Chhajed +28 more
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Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) is a novel type of bronchoscopy based on electromagnetic positioning technique combined with virtual bronchoscopy, three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) imaging and respiratory gating technique, which ...
Professional Committee on Respiratory Equipment Technology of Chinese Medical Equipment Association +1 more
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