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Utility of Flexible Bronchoscopy for Airway Foreign Bodies Removal in Adults.
Sancho-Chust, Jose N; Molina, Virginia; Vañes, Sandra; Pulido, Ana M; Maestre, Lia; Chiner, Eusebi.
Afiliação
  • Sancho-Chust JN; Secció de Pneumologia, Hospital Universitari Sant Joan d'Alacant, Ctra Alacant-València s/n, 03550 Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain.
  • Molina V; Secció de Pneumologia, Hospital Universitari Sant Joan d'Alacant, Ctra Alacant-València s/n, 03550 Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain.
  • Vañes S; Secció de Pneumologia, Hospital Universitari Sant Joan d'Alacant, Ctra Alacant-València s/n, 03550 Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain.
  • Pulido AM; Secció de Pneumologia, Hospital Universitari Sant Joan d'Alacant, Ctra Alacant-València s/n, 03550 Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain.
  • Maestre L; Secció de Pneumologia, Hospital Universitari Sant Joan d'Alacant, Ctra Alacant-València s/n, 03550 Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain.
  • Chiner E; Secció de Pneumologia, Hospital Universitari Sant Joan d'Alacant, Ctra Alacant-València s/n, 03550 Sant Joan d'Alacant, Spain.
J Clin Med ; 9(5)2020 May 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32397612
ABSTRACT
Foreign body aspiration is relatively infrequent in adults. Airway foreign bodies (AFBs) can be removed by flexible bronchoscopy (FB) or rigid bronchoscopy (RB). We performed a retrospective analysis of FBs performed in our centre over a 25 year period, focusing on the procedures that revealed an AFB during the examination stage. We recorded demographic data, clinical characteristics and radiological and bronchoscopic findings. During the study period, 12,588 FBs were performed in adults. Airway foreign bodies were identified in 32 of these cases, giving a prevalence of 0.25%. The most frequent clinical presentation was cough, sputum and fever. The most frequent radiological findings were alveolar infiltrates and atelectasis. In 94% of cases, AFBs were removed successfully by FB; RB was necessary in only 6% of cases. There were no FB-related complications. The most common AFB location was the right bronchial tree (69%). We classified AFBs as organic (85% animal 57%; vegetable 28%), inorganic (6%) and iatrogenic (9%). Bronchial infection occurred in 51% of cases, and Actinomyces spp. was the most common causal microorganism. In conclusion, AFBs are a rare entity with nonspecific clinical presentation, most AFBs were organic, and FB is a safe and effective method for AFB removal.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article