
pmid: 16633961
Flexible bronchoscopy is a procedure commonly performed for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic yield and the safety of routine bronchoscopy techniques including transbronchial needle aspiration and transbronchial biopsy at a university hospital in Switzerland.616 consecutive bronchoscopies performed at the Pulmonary Medicine Department (University Hospital Basel) over a period of 6 months were analysed retrospectively using bronchoscopy reports and hospital charts. Diagnostic procedures included bronchial washings, bronchoalveolar lavage, bronchial brushings, transbronchial needle aspiration and transbronchial biopsies.430 bronchoscopies had a diagnostic, 186 a therapeutic indication. The overall diagnostic yield was 57% (245/430). Bronchoscopy performed for suspected tumours confirmed malignancy in 43% of cases. Bronchoscopy in suspected infection and tuberculosis identified pathogenic organisms in 46% and 27% of cases, respectively. The diagnostic yield for central and peripheral TBNA was 37.8 and 43.6%, respectively. Complications were very rare (n = 10, 1.6%) and were only minor.This study demonstrates that routine bronchoscopy techniques including transbronchial needle aspiration and transbronchial biopsy are safe and have a high diagnostic yield.
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Adolescent, R, Middle Aged, Bronchoscopy, TBNA diagnostic yield, Medicine, Humans, Female, Clinical Medicine, Diagnostic Errors, Switzerland, Aged, Retrospective Studies
Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Male, Adolescent, R, Middle Aged, Bronchoscopy, TBNA diagnostic yield, Medicine, Humans, Female, Clinical Medicine, Diagnostic Errors, Switzerland, Aged, Retrospective Studies
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