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2022
DOI: 10.1002/ppul.25869
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Bronchoscopy in the management of children from developing countries undergoing congenital heart surgery

Abstract: Objectives: To study the clinical characteristics and impact of bronchoscopy in children from developing countries, referred for cardiac surgery, through the "Save a Child's Heart" (SACH) organization. Methods:We performed a retrospective hospital-chart review of SACH children (0-18 years old) referred between 2006 and 2021 who underwent fiberoptic bronchoscopy. We examined demographics, congenital-heart-disease (CHD) types, bronchoscopy's indications and findings, subsequent recommendations, number of ventila… Show more

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“…The detection rate of pathogens was 78.6%, and 345 pathogens were detected, including 181 bacterial strains (52.46%), 66 mycoplasma strains (19.13%), 88 virus strains (25.51%) and 10 fungal strains (2.90%). A total of 67 patients (29.26%) were mechanically ventilated, and 58 patients were on the machine for more than 48 h. The median APACHE II score was 11 (4-42), and the median SOFA score was 8 (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12). The median length of hospital stay for all patients was 16 days, the median length of stay in the ICU was 10 days, and the number of days prior to admission (medical history) was 4 days.…”
Section: Baseline Characteristics Of the Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The detection rate of pathogens was 78.6%, and 345 pathogens were detected, including 181 bacterial strains (52.46%), 66 mycoplasma strains (19.13%), 88 virus strains (25.51%) and 10 fungal strains (2.90%). A total of 67 patients (29.26%) were mechanically ventilated, and 58 patients were on the machine for more than 48 h. The median APACHE II score was 11 (4-42), and the median SOFA score was 8 (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12). The median length of hospital stay for all patients was 16 days, the median length of stay in the ICU was 10 days, and the number of days prior to admission (medical history) was 4 days.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU), FOB is generally used to identify the aetiology of acute respiratory failure in children, such as laryngeal obstruction and foreign bodies [1], and the study of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) can assist in early identification of lung disease, pathogens and causes of partial infiltration [5]. Rejection in children who have undergone cardiopulmonary transplantation can be assessed by cellular changes in BALF [6]. In recent years, the use of FOB and BAL in paediatric patients has increased significantly, and the use of FOB and BAL in the PICU has received increasing attention; however, the impact of decisions about their management has not been fully evaluated in previous studies [7] on the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary diseases.…”
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“…Fiberoptic bronchoscopy, a commonly employed endoscopic procedure for diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases in children, demands meticulous consideration in selecting anesthesia due to its precision and safety requirements 1 3 . Given the distinctive characteristics of pediatric patients, marked by heightened physiological sensitivity and reduced tolerance, the choice of an appropriate anesthesia method is crucial to ensuring smooth examination progress and the safety of children 4 , 5 .…”
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confidence: 99%