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Yield from flexible bronchoscopy in children.

S Godfrey1, A Avital, C Maayan, M Rotschild, C Springer.   

Abstract

Flexible fiberoptic (FO) bronchoscopy can now be undertaken readily in children using topical anesthesia and light sedation and has largely supplanted rigid open tube (OT) bronchoscopy for diagnostic purposes. The present study examined the contribution of the FO bronchoscope to clinical management in children presenting with specific types of problems. We examined the first 200 consecutive flexible bronchoscopies performed in 1995 in children under 18 years of age (median age, 2.27 years). Indications for bronchoscopy were noisy breathing (26.5%), recurrent pneumonia (21.0%), suspected pneumonia in an immunocompromised patient (10.5%), atelectasis or bronchial toilet (12.5%), possible foreign body aspiration (13.0%), and miscellaneous other reasons (16.5%). Inspection of the airway was abnormal in 67.0% of all investigations and made a clinically meaningful contribution to management in 67.5%, especially in those with noisy breathing (98.1%), possible foreign body aspiration (100%), and atelectasis (76.0%). Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cytology was abnormal in 80.4% of the 107 lavages, but contributed little to management except in those with recurrent pneumonia (73.8%). Bacteria were isolated in 26.6% of the 109 specimens cultured, but this finding rarely affected management. Fungi were isolated in 47.4% of the 19 lavages in the immunocomprised group. Together, inspection, BAL and microbiology contributed to management in a mean of 90.5% (range, 76.2-100%) of patients in the various groups. We concluded that a high yield of clinically meaningful information can be expected from FO bronchoscopy in children when coupled with BAL and microbiological studies of lavage fluid.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9141111     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-0496(199704)23:4<261::aid-ppul3>3.0.co;2-p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Pulmonol        ISSN: 1099-0496


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