2018
DOI: 10.3126/jonmc.v7i1.20837
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Does bronchoscopy help in resolving the etiology of Non-resolving Pneumonia? Experience in a Tertiary Care Center

Abstract: Background : Normal resolution time of pneumonia is variable. Non-resolving pneumonia is a challenging clinical problem. Etiological, patient and treatment-related factors affect outcomes. Bronchoscopy is initial diagnostic technique in evaluating these patients. The study explored the utility of bronchoscopy in diagnosing of non-resolving pneumonia.Material and Methods: Records of the patients diagnosed with non-resolving pneumonia who underwent bronchoscopy from 20th January 2017 to 19th January 2018 were an… Show more

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“…Our case report was a nonresolving consolidation due to an uncommon low virulence organism S. paucimobilis. Bronchoscopy is the initial diagnostic technique and a diagnostic choice in establishing the etiology of NRP [5]. After about 3 weeks of treatment with antibiotics, our patient had clinical resolution of the pneumonia.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…Our case report was a nonresolving consolidation due to an uncommon low virulence organism S. paucimobilis. Bronchoscopy is the initial diagnostic technique and a diagnostic choice in establishing the etiology of NRP [5]. After about 3 weeks of treatment with antibiotics, our patient had clinical resolution of the pneumonia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%