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Flexible Bronchoscopy in Infants and Children
Endoscopy, 1984The authors describe the use of flexible bronchoscope in infants and children ranging in age from 20 hours to 17 years and in weight from 1.5 kg upwards. Bronchoscopy was carried out under local (17 cases) and general anesthesia (95 cases). Seventeen-six of the 95 examinations under general anesthesia were conducted using the jet-ventilation technique.
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Respiration, 2019
Background: Comparative characteristics of the cricothyroid injection and spray-as-you-go methods for lidocaine administration during diagnostic flexible bronchoscopy are not clear.
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Background: Comparative characteristics of the cricothyroid injection and spray-as-you-go methods for lidocaine administration during diagnostic flexible bronchoscopy are not clear.
K. Madan+7 more
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2017
Flexible bronchoscopy allows visual inspection of the airways and can be used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Indications for diagnostic bronchoscopy are abundant and include evaluation of symptoms such as cough or haemoptysis, evaluation of clinical findings such as suspected malignancy or pneumonia of unknown aetiology and early detection of
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Flexible bronchoscopy allows visual inspection of the airways and can be used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Indications for diagnostic bronchoscopy are abundant and include evaluation of symptoms such as cough or haemoptysis, evaluation of clinical findings such as suspected malignancy or pneumonia of unknown aetiology and early detection of
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Minerva Anestesiologica, 2019
BACKGROUND Conscious sedation is usually required during flexible bronchoscopy. Sedation should be achieved without respiratory depression or loss of consciousness.
E. Ibrahim+4 more
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BACKGROUND Conscious sedation is usually required during flexible bronchoscopy. Sedation should be achieved without respiratory depression or loss of consciousness.
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Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy in Sarcoidosis
Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1980ABSTRACT.Twenty‐nine patients with clinical signs, chest X‐ray and histology consistent with sarcoidosis have been studied with flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FFB) and scalene node biopsy. The diagnostic yield from bronchial mucosal biopsies was 41%, and from transbronchial lung biopsy 43%. 52% of the patients showed epithelioid cell granulomas with
H. Truedsson+2 more
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Flexible Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy—an Analysis of Proficiency
Chest, 1980The purpose of this study was to determine the number of procedures necessary to become proficient in flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopic examination. I performed 99 bronchoscopic procedures during a formal training program under the direct supervision of instructors with varying experience.
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Advances in Pediatric Flexible Bronchoscopy
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1989The efficacy of flexible bronchoscopy reflects the technical advances that have created smaller, more flexible instruments with better lighting and improved resolution. In the future, the flexible bronchoscopes will be even more versatile with the addition of fiberoptic laser capabilities and improved ventilatory function.
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The Role of Flexible Bronchoscopy [PDF]
Over the last 45 years flexible bronchoscopy has become the “gold standard” for managing the expected and unexpected difficult airway [1, 2]. Unlike rigid laryngoscopy, intubation using a flexible bronchoscope does not require that an unobstructed straight view from the upper incisors to the larynx be created for intubation. Thus, patients with limited
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FLEXIBLE BRONCHOSCOPY IN LUNG TRANSPLANTATION
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1999Bronchoscopy plays an indispensable role in lung transplantation. It is an essential part of the evaluation of potential lung donors, and it is the pivotal procedure in the management of lung transplant recipients. Although advances in immunodiagnostic methods may ultimately lead to noninvasive tests to detect rejection, histology will be the standard ...
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