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Bronchoscopy as an investigation or therapeutic procedure demands anaesthesiologist to act accordingly. The present review will take the reader from rigid to fibreoptic flexible bronchoscopy.
Meenu Chadha +2 more
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Background Although oxygen supplementation during bronchoscopy in patients with pre-existing hypoxemia is provided, adequacy of oxygenation may not be achieved, resulting in the occurrence of respiratory failure that requires endotracheal tube intubation.
Bancha Saksitthichok +3 more
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Airway Foreign Body—Leave Nothing Behind
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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PREMEDICATION AS A FIBROBRONCHOSCOPY SAFETY FACTOR
Review article surveys premedication as one of the safety methods in flexible endoscopy. The traditional premedication provided technical convenience of bronchoscopy by sedation and secretion drying.
M L Shteiner
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Flexible bronchoscopy in children: an open airway [PDF]
About 35 yrs ago the airways of neonates, infants and children were predominantly the working space of ear, nose and throat physicians and a sporadic paediatrician. The main indications, at that time, for rigid bronchoscopy were: aspiration of a corpus alienum, congenital web of the larynx or trachea, exploration of abnormalities of the airways, etc ...
openaire +2 more sources
Foreign Body Aspirations − Retrieval of Aspirated Pin Through Flexible Bronchoscope
Foreign body (FB) aspirations are a frequent cause for distress, particularly among young children. The type of FB may determine the symptoms as well as treatment modality.
Mrinal Sircar +3 more
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Ovalbumin sensitization and challenge increases the number of lung cells possessing a mesenchymal stromal cell phenotype [PDF]
Background Recent studies have indicated the presence of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in human lung diseases. Excess airway smooth muscle, myofibroblasts and activated fibroblasts have each been noted in asthma, suggesting that ...
Adam M Goldsmith +8 more
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Pseudo-outbreak of Mycobacterium gordonae in a teaching hospital: importance of strictly following decontamination procedures and emerging issues concerning sterilization [PDF]
Aim of this study was to investigate a pseudo-outbreak of Mycobacterium gordonae analyzing isolates detected from clinical and environmental samples.
Alessia Cottarelli +10 more
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Towards automated visual flexible endoscope navigation [PDF]
Background:\ud The design of flexible endoscopes has not changed significantly in the past 50 years. A trend is observed towards a wider application of flexible endoscopes with an increasing role in complex intraluminal therapeutic procedures.
Broeders, I.A.M.J. +2 more
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Background Dexmedetomidine plus opioid infusion after topical anaesthesia with nebulized lidocaine for cough suppression is a commonly used method for flexible bronchoscopy.
W. Gu +4 more
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