Literature DB >> 20210893

Endobronchial foreign bodies in Vietnamese adults are related to eating habits.

Lan Huu Nguyen1, Dung Huy Nguyen, Thach Ngoc Tran, Phung Tran Nguyen, Quy Hoang Thi, Yossef Aelony, Jean Paul Daniel Homasson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: A high percentage of bronchoscopically extracted foreign bodies in Ho Chi Minh City were pits of the sapote fruit, a finding previously unreported. This paper presents a review of foreign body extractions, which identifies the substances found, documents the diagnostic pathway and draws attention to the specific aspiration risk of the sapote pit.
METHODS: The records of 100 consecutive adults who were found to have a bronchial foreign body during flexible bronchoscopy were reviewed.
RESULTS: In 83% of patients, the foreign body extraction was performed more than 2 weeks after the aspiration had occurred. In only 34% of patients was the diagnosis of an aspirated foreign body considered early in the patient's clinical course. The most frequent foreign bodies found were sapote pits (41%), followed by small bones (38%). Foreign bodies were lodged more frequently in the right bronchial tree (64%). In 98% of patients, the foreign bodies were successfully removed with the flexible scope. There was one postoperative death, which was not ascribed to the procedure.
CONCLUSIONS: Physicians need to consider foreign body aspirations when evaluating patients with recurrent pneumonia, unexplained cough or atelectasis. Awareness of this problem might lead to public health measures that could reduce the incidence of these aspirations.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20210893     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2010.01707.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respirology        ISSN: 1323-7799            Impact factor:   6.424


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