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Distributed practice. The more the merrier? A randomised bronchoscopy simulation study
Introduction: The distribution of practice affects the acquisition of skills. Distributed practice has shown to be more effective for skills acquisition than massed training.
Anne Sofie Bjerrum +3 more
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Survey of flexible bronchoscopy practice in adults in Saudi Arabia [PDF]
To assess current adherence to international guidelines for practitioners of bronchoscopy in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Saudi Arabia between December 2016 and March 2017. Pulmonologists, thoracic surgeons, and intensivists were invited to answer an emailed self-administered questionnaire survey ...
Aljohaney, Ahmed A. +6 more
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Role of early bedside bronchoscopy-assisted sputum aspiration in the treatment of pneumonia in stroke patients [PDF]
ObjectiveTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of early bedside bronchoscopy-assisted sputum aspiration in stroke patients with pneumonia.MethodsData from patients with stroke-associated pneumonia admitted to the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care
Xu He +7 more
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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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Artificial Intelligence in Pulmonary Endoscopy: Current Evidence, Limitations, and Future Directions [PDF]
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly applied in pulmonary endoscopy, including diagnostic bronchoscopy, interventional pulmonology and endobronchial imaging.
Sara Lopes +3 more
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Establishing a Cone Beam CT-Guided Bronchoscopy Program: A Stepwise Guide for Interventional Pulmonologists [PDF]
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)-guided bronchoscopy has emerged as a powerful tool in the diagnosis of peripheral lung lesions, offering real-time, image-confirmed biopsy capabilities that enhance precision and diagnostic yield.
Sammy Onyancha +5 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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Value of Bronchoscopy in Clinical Practice [PDF]
Ian W B Grant
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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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