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Midulla, F; de Blic, J; Barbato, A; Bush, A; Eber, E; Kotecha, S; Haxby, E; Moretti, C; Pohunek, P; Ratjen, F; ERS Task Force.
Flexible endoscopy of paediatric airways.
EUR RESP J 2003 22: 698-708. Doi: 10.1183/09031936.02.00113202 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Abstract:
Paediatric fibreoptic bronchoscopy is used for ever wider indications, and increasingly used in many contexts, including paediatric and neonatal intensive care. The report of this Task Force contains an overview on the current applications of paediatric bronchoscopy. The report discusses the facilities and equipment needed for the procedure, including the newly developed bronchoscopes which are allowing intervention even in very small children. The indications of both flexible and rigid bronchoscopes in the context of newer and smaller flexible endoscopic equipment are also considered. The care of the instruments, including disinfection and sterilisation, is fully documented. Patient management is described, including the relative merits of conscious sedation and general anaesthesia, as well as special settings for the procedure, including the needs in intensive care. Special procedures, increasingly performed bronchoscopically are described. These include bronchoalveolar lavage, endobronchial and transbronchial biopsy, laser therapy, bronchography, and endoscopic intubation and drug therapy. Finally, neonatal bronchoscopy is discussed, and the ethics of bronchoscopic procedures, including bronchoscopic research in children. Advances in instrumentation, and also improved anaesthetic techniques, allow fibreoptic bronchoscopy to be safely performed in even very small, sick infants, provided proper precautions are taken.
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