Implementation of bronchoscopic conventional transbronchial needle aspiration service in a tertiary care chest hospital

IF 1 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Egyptian Journal of Bronchology Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.4103/ejb.ejb_95_18
M. Farrag, Gehan El Assal, Ashraf Madkour, N. Osman, Manar H. Taha
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Background Conventional transbronchial needle aspiration (C-TBNA) is a unique technique that allows the sampling tissue from beyond the endobronchial tree, such as enlarged lymph nodes, peribronchial, or submucosal lesions. However, it remains underutilized and even unavailable in many countries and centers around the world including Egypt. Objective This study aimed to implement bronchoscopic C-TBNA service in a tertiary care chest hospital with special emphasis on the diagnostic yield, complications encountered, and learning experience. Patients and methods This cohort study was conducted on 60 patients with bronchoscopic nonvisible extraluminal lesions who have sought bronchoscopic C-TBNA service at the Bronchoscopy Unit of both Ain Shams University Hospital and Giza Chest Hospital during the period from June 2016 to February 2018. Results The overall C-TBNA had a diagnostic yield of 88.3% in which 68.3% were malignant and 20% had sarcoidosis without serious complications recorded except for minor non-life-threatening bleeding in 21.7% of cases. After 6 months of C-TBNA learning experience, the diagnostic yield showed improvement in physicians without previous C-TBNA experience, but without reaching a statistical significance. Also, there were significant reduction in both duration and complications of C-TBNA. Conclusion Implementing C-TBNA service in a tertiary care chest hospital in bronchoscopically nonvisible extraluminal lesions seems to be a safe, easy technique with high diagnostic yield and its learning performance was able to be improved over time.
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支气管镜常规经支气管针吸服务在某三级胸科医院的实施
背景传统的经支气管针抽吸(C-TBNA)是一种独特的技术,可以从支气管内膜树以外的组织中取样,如淋巴结肿大、支气管周围或粘膜下层病变。然而,它仍然没有得到充分利用,甚至在包括埃及在内的世界许多国家和中心都无法使用。目的本研究旨在在胸部三级护理医院实施支气管镜C-TBNA服务,特别强调诊断率、遇到的并发症和学习经验。患者和方法本队列研究对2016年6月至2018年2月期间在艾因沙姆斯大学医院和吉萨胸科医院支气管镜检查室寻求支气管镜C-TBNA服务的60名支气管镜不可见管腔外病变患者进行。结果C-TBNA的总诊断率为88.3%,其中68.3%为恶性,20%为结节病,除21.7%的病例出现轻微无生命危险的出血外,无严重并发症。在6个月的C-TBNA学习经验后,没有C-TBNA经验的医生的诊断率有所提高,但没有达到统计学意义。此外,C-TBNA的持续时间和并发症都显著减少。结论在三级胸科医院实施C-TBNA服务治疗支气管镜下不可见的管腔外病变是一种安全、简单、诊断率高的技术,其学习成绩可以随着时间的推移而提高。
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Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
Egyptian Journal of Bronchology RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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