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Pediatric Pulmonology, 2020
Plastic bronchitis (PB) is a rare, variable, and potentially fatal disease. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in treating children with PB.
Li Wang +6 more
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Plastic bronchitis (PB) is a rare, variable, and potentially fatal disease. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in treating children with PB.
Li Wang +6 more
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Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1996The value of flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy in children are increasing day by day, but still underutilized even in many advanced institutions. 630 Fiberoptic bronchoscopy procedures under local anaesthesia were performed for various clinical conditions for diagnosis and therapy. Nasal route is preferred than oral route.
N, Somu +5 more
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Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1973Abstract The flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope has become an invaluable diagnostic and therapeutic instrument in the management of pulmonary disease. Advantages over the conventional rigid bronchoscope include airway examination to the subsegmental level, increased accuracy of diagnosis in pulmonary malignancy, patient comfort, ease of bedside ...
L P, Faber +3 more
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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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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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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.
A. Moore, T. Schricker
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Utility of fiberoptic bronchoscopy for difficult airway in neonates
Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2019Background Newborns diagnosed with craniofacial malformations or laryngeal and tracheal alterations may often need advanced airway-management for airway stabilization.
Pilar Cobo +5 more
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Outpatient Fiberoptic Bronchoscopies
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983To the Editor. —Ackart et al, in the JanuaryArchives(1983;143:30-31), presented impressive data on 1,428 outpatient fiberoptic bronchoscopies (FOB), documenting the safety of this diagnostic procedure when using topical anesthesia in selected patients whose conditions do not require transbronchial biopsies or fluoroscopic control.
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Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy in Respiratory Failure
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973To the Editor.— The use of the Rovenstine 90° elbow connector by Dr. Tahir for maintaining ventilation during fiberoptic bronchoscopy has improved the safety of this procedure in patients requiring mechanical ventilation (220:725, 1972). We have found this technique invaluable in patients with extreme respiratory failure who could not do without the ...
D M, Kovnat, G S, Rath
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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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