BACKGROUND:Flexible bronchoscopy is performed under many different conditions (sitting/supine position, with or without oxygen prophylaxis) in different hospitals according to local traditions. OBJECTIVES: The study was to investigate the effect of different patient positions in flexible bronchoscopy on patient comfort and safety. METHODS: We started a prospective randomized controlled trial to compare bronchoscopy in supine and sitting positions. Consecutive outpatients undergoing regular diagnostic bronchoscopy were included and randomly selected to be in a supine or sitting position. A self-administrated questionnaire was taken from the patients after the bronchoscopy and the answers were evaluated. A total of 107 patients were included; 46 underwent bronchoscopy in the supine position. RESULTS: Of all patients, 52% showed a decrease in oxygen saturation of more than 4%. The sitting position is a risk factor for oxygen decline, with a relative risk of 2.46. CONCLUSIONS: We recommend performing the procedure while the patient is in a supine position. We also recommend routine prophylactic low-flow supplemental oxygen in all patients undergoing bronchoscopy.
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BACKGROUND: Flexible bronchoscopy is performed under many different conditions (sitting/supine position, with or without oxygen prophylaxis) in different hospitals according to local traditions. OBJECTIVES: The study was to investigate the effect of different patient positions in flexible bronchoscopy on patient comfort and safety. METHODS: We started a prospective randomized controlled trial to compare bronchoscopy in supine and sitting positions. Consecutive outpatients undergoing regular diagnostic bronchoscopy were included and randomly selected to be in a supine or sitting position. A self-administrated questionnaire was taken from the patients after the bronchoscopy and the answers were evaluated. A total of 107 patients were included; 46 underwent bronchoscopy in the supine position. RESULTS: Of all patients, 52% showed a decrease in oxygen saturation of more than 4%. The sitting position is a risk factor for oxygen decline, with a relative risk of 2.46. CONCLUSIONS: We recommend performing the procedure while the patient is in a supine position. We also recommend routine prophylactic low-flow supplemental oxygen in all patients undergoing bronchoscopy.
Authors: I Ahmad; K El-Boghdadly; R Bhagrath; I Hodzovic; A F McNarry; F Mir; E P O'Sullivan; A Patel; M Stacey; D Vaughan Journal: Anaesthesia Date: 2019-11-14 Impact factor: 6.955