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Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1985Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy continues to be an important tool in the diagnosis of pulmonary disease. This article reviews the history, technology, methodology, applications, and complications of this diagnostic tool.
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Arrhythmias from Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
Chest, 1978The electrocardiogram was monitored in 51 patients during fiberoptic bronchoscopic procedures and was compared to recordings made before premedication. Sixteen of the patients had heart disease. During the bronchoscopic procedure, the heart rate increased by 154 "/- 5 percent (+/- SE).
J C, Luck +4 more
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Vital Staining in Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
Endoscopy, 1986The authors report on the results obtained using vital staining in fiberoptic bronchoscopic investigations. Vital staining is performed during normal fiberoptic bronchoscopic investigations under local anesthesia. The method has proved very sensitive for cancerous and precancerous lesions of the bronchial mucosa.
F. Varoli +4 more
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Pediatric fiberoptic laser rigid bronchoscopy
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1996Use of the fiberoptic laser for treatment of tracheobronchial lesions in the adult is well established. However, there is a paucity of experience with the fiberoptic laser in the pediatric airway. Tracheal obstruction caused by granulation tissue or stenosis, as is often seen in children, may be effectively treated with this approach.
F L, Rimell +5 more
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Fiberoptic Endoscopy And Bronchoscopy
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973To the Editor.— The editorial of Dr. Henry Colcher (225:58-59, 1973) interested me. In his discourse about fiberoptic endoscopy, Dr. Colcher makes no mention of fiberoptic bronchoscopy, which is also enjoying a striking increase in popularity among physicians.
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Transnasal approach for fiberoptic bronchoscopy
Chest, 1978Fiberoptic bronchoscopy should be a simple and safe procedure when performed by persons who are well trained in controlled hospital or clinic environment with adequate paramedical personnel and equipment. The transnasal approach is safe, well tolerated, and offers a diagnostic and therapeutic yield equal to that obtained when intubation is added to the
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Practical Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
Archives of Surgery, 1985The second edition ofPractical Fiberoptic Bronchoscopyby Oho and Amemiya is a beautifully illustrated monograph that will have great appeal to a limited number of practitioners. Only the avid fiberoptic bronchoscopist will purchase this book for his/her personal library.
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Awake videolaryngoscopy versus fiberoptic bronchoscopy
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2019Purpose of review The difficult airway remains an ongoing concern in daily anesthesia practice, with awake intubation being an important component of its management. Classically, fiberoptic bronchoscope-assisted tracheal intubation was the method of choice in the awake patient.
Albert, Moore, Thomas, Schricker
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Fiberoptic bronchoscopy in the neonate
Pediatric Pulmonology, 1989AbstractOver a 37 month period 113 flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopies were perfomed in 77 neonates, using a variety of instruments. Thirty‐six examinations were done via an endotracheal tube or tracheostomy. In addition to elective examination of the infant's airway, bronchoscopy has been found valuable in the management of emergency situations such as
N N, Finer, P C, Etches
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Practical Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1980Practical Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy is a short, easily readable book aimed at orienting the beginning endoscopist to the techniques of fiberoptic bronchoscopy. The authors begin with a brief discussion of the advantages of flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy vs the conventional rigid open-tube methods and proceed to describe the equipment used for this ...
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