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                            Ambu aScope 4 Broncho for routine diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy Ambu aScope 4 Broncho for routine diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy Medtech innovation briefing Published: 17 January 2023 www.nice.org.uk/guidance/mib314 Summary • The technology described in this briefing is Ambu aScope 4 Broncho. It is intended for use in routine diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy procedures diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy procedures. This device can be used for adults in hospital settings, including in theatre, in the emergency department and in critical care. © NICE 2023. All rights reserved. Subject to Notice of rights (https://www.nice.org.uk/terms-and-conditions#notice-of-rights).Page 1 of13• The main points from the evidence summarised in this briefing are from 4 studies (2
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                            2024theNNT
                            Video Laryngoscopy vs. Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy for Awake Tracheal Intubation Video Laryngoscopy vs. Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy for Awake Tracheal Intubation – TheNNT Search by:Color rating: * Green * Yellow * Red * Black Specialty: * Emergency Medicine * Critical Care * Cardiology * Hematology System: * Cardiac * Endocrine * Trauma * Vascular * Home * Reviews * Therapy (NNT) Reviews * Diagnosis (LR ) Reviews * About * The NNT, Explained * The NNT Rating System * theNNT Editorial Process * The NNT Intervention Quiz * About theNNT Team * Submit an article * Account * Login * Sign up * My Account * My favorites * Contact * Donate Video Laryngoscopy vs. Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy for Awake Tracheal Intubation Video laryngoscopy reduced time to intubation and lowered the risk of oxygen saturation below 90
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                            2024American Thoracic Society
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                            Assessment of Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy Outcomes for Peripheral Lung Lesions: A Delphi Consensus Definition of Diagnostic Yield and Recommendations for Patient-centered Study Designs. An Official American Thoracic Society/American College of Chest Advanced diagnostic bronchoscopy targeting the lung periphery has developed at an accelerated pace over last two decades, whereas evidence
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                            2022Canadian Thoracic Society
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                            Bronchoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Canadian Thoracic Society Position Statement update Full Terms & Conditions of access and use can be found athttps://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?journalCode=ucts20Canadian Journal of Respiratory, Critical Care, and SleepMedicineRevue canadienne des soins respiratoires et critiques et de la médecinedu sommeilISSN: (Print) (Online ,Ashley-Mae E. Gillson, Chung-Chun Tyan, Lama Sakr, Glenda N. Bendiak, Anne V. Gonzalez &Marc Fortin (2022): Bronchoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Canadian Thoracic SocietyPosition Statement update, Canadian Journal of Respiratory, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine,DOI: 10.1080/24745332.2022.2137317To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/24745332.2022.2137317Published online: 14 Nov
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                            2021Canadian Thoracic Society
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                            Bronchoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic ‘In Press’ submitted for publication in the CJRCCSM on April 7, 2021. 1 Bronchoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Canadian Thoracic Society position statement Simon A. Houstona, Christine McDonaldb, Chung-Chun Tyanc, Marc Fortind, Lama Sakre, Ashley M. Gillsonf of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. j Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Version 1.0 (April 2021) This position statement aims to provide rapid guidance for those performing bronchoscopy in the pediatric and adult populations during the COVID-19 pandemic. These recommendations are based on the consensus of the authors
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                            2023PLoS ONE
                            Diagnostic yield and the number of tumor cells of ultrathin bronchoscopy for peripheral lung lesions: A comparison with thin bronchoscopy. Ultrathin bronchoscopy has been reported to have a higher diagnostic yield than thin bronchoscopy for small peripheral lung lesions in transbronchial biopsy under radial endobronchial ultrasonography (EBUS). However, data comparing the number of tumor cells in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are limited. We retrospectively compared the number of NSCLC tumor cells in peripheral lung lesions obtained using an ultrathin bronchoscope and a thin bronchoscope with radial EBUS between April 2020 and October 2021. In all patients, we used virtual bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) software, and guide sheaths were used in thin bronchoscopy cases. A total of 175
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                            Comparison of rigid bronchoscopy and flexible bronchoscopy for the management of foreign body aspiration in children. To compare clinical outcomes of flexible and rigid bronchoscopies for the management of foreign body aspiration (FBA) in different airway locations, especially in unilateral main bronchus, in children, so as to provide some suggestions to assist clinical decisions. The medical bronchus, 4 cases (2.2 %) located in main and lobar bronchus, and 28 cases (15.4 %) located in the lobar or segmental bronchus. Among all the included children, 84 cases (46.2 %) received rigid bronchoscopy (RB) and 98 cases (53.8 %) received flexible bronchoscopy (FB). 131 cases with the foreign bodies located in unilateral main bronchus received one type of bronchoscopy (RB or FB). They were divided
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                            2024Journal of Pediatric Surgery
                            The Impact of Deep Learning on Determining the Necessity of Bronchoscopy in Pediatric Foreign Body Aspiration: Can Negative Bronchoscopy Rates Be Reduced? This study aimed to evaluate the role of deep learning methods in diagnosing foreign body aspiration (FBA) to reduce the frequency of negative bronchoscopy and minimize potential complications. We retrospectively analysed data and radiographs from 47 pediatric patients who presented to our hospital with suspected FBA between 2019 and 2023. A control group of 63 healthy children provided a total of 110 PA CXR images, which were analysed using both convolutional neural network (CNN)-based deep learning methods and multiple logistic regression (MLR). CNN-deep learning method correctly predicted 16 out of 17 bronchoscopy-positive images
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                            2024Journal of thoracic disease
                            Comparing the lung isolation efficacy of bronchial blocker positioning via electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy versus fiberoptic bronchoscopy: a randomized study. The inflated balloon of a bronchial blocker (BB) obstructs the mainstem bronchus, allowing controlled ventilation of one lung while collapsing the other for lung isolation during thoracic surgery. We compared the effects of lung isolation using electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB)-guided versus fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB)-guided BB placement to provide a novel BB positioning method for airway management during thoracic anesthesia. We randomly divided 106 patients who underwent elective one-lung ventilation (OLV) with intraoperative ENB usage into ENB and FOB groups. We compared subjective lung collapse scores, time
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                            2020British Thoracic Society
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                            Recommendations for day case bronchoscopy services during the COVID-19 pandemic Version 3 19th April 2022 Recommendations for day case bronchoscopy services during the COVID-19 pandemic Version 3: Services during the restoration and recovery COVID-19 endemic phase This update recognises the changing context of high vaccination rates and the need to avoid delay in the diagnosis of thoracic malignancies. The updated recommendations focus on the protection of staff and vulnerable patients from COVID-19 in order to reduce the chance of staff sickness and consequent reduction of service whilst avoiding harm to patients. • Bronchoscopy refers to flexible, rigid, interventional bronchoscopy and endobronchial ultrasound. • Bronchoscopic procedures are aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs
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                            2020CADTH - Health Technology Review
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                            Ketamine for Sedation During Bronchoscopy Procedures: A Review of Clinical Effectiveness, Safety, and Guidelines Ketamine for Sedation During Bronchoscopy Procedures: A Review of Clinical Effectiveness, Safety, and Guidelines | CADTH Skip to main content * About * Collaboration/Outreach * Patient/Community * Careers * Contact * My CADTH * FR * Reports * Reports . Ketamine for Sedation During Bronchoscopy Procedures: A Review of Clinical Effectiveness, Safety, and Guidelines Copied to clipboard Ketamine for Sedation During Bronchoscopy Procedures: A Review of Clinical Effectiveness, Safety, and Guidelines ( Last Updated : August 17, 2020) Project Line: Health Technology Review Project Sub Line: Summary with Critical Appraisal Project Number: RC1298-000
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                            2024EvidenceUpdates
                            A comparative evaluation of fibreoptic bronchoscopy versus C-MAC((R)) D-BLADE-guided videolaryngoscopy for nasotracheal intubation under general anesthesia in oropharyngeal carcinoma surgery patients Nasotracheal intubation (NTI) is required for surgery in oropharyngeal (OP) carcinoma patients, but it may be challenging because of distorted anatomy, mucosal congestion, and increased risk of bleeding. Flexible bronchoscopy (FB)-guided NTI is preferred in these cases but has limitations. In this randomized controlled study, we sought to compare C-MAC D-BLADE-guided videolaryngoscopy (VL) (Karl Storz SE & Co. KG, Tuttlingen, Germany) with FB for NTI under general anesthesia in patients with OP carcinomas. We randomized a total of 100 patients with OP carcinoma and El-Ganzouri's risk index
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                            2024PLoS ONE
                            Navigated ultrasound bronchoscopy with integrated positron emission tomography-A human feasibility study. Patients suspected to have lung cancer, undergo endobronchial ultrasound bronchoscopy (EBUS) for the purpose of diagnosis and staging. For presumptive curable patients, the EBUS bronchoscopy is planned based on images and data from computed tomography (CT) images and positron emission tomography (PET). Our study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a multimodal electromagnetic navigation platform for EBUS bronchoscopy, integrating ultrasound and segmented CT, and PET scan imaging data. The proof-of-concept study included patients with suspected lung cancer and pathological mediastinal/hilar lymph nodes identified on both CT and PET scans. Images obtained from these two modalities were
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                            2020American College of Chest Physicians
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                            The Use of Bronchoscopy During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: CHEST/AABIP Guideline and Expert Panel Report The Use of Bronchoscopy During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic - CHEST Skip to Main Content ADVERTISEMENT SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Open GPT ConsoleOpen Oracle KeywordsRefresh Values Property Value Status Version * Twitter * Facebook * Linked In * Sina Weibo * more * Reprints * Request * TopThe Use of Bronchoscopy During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 PandemicCHEST/AABIP Guideline and Expert Panel Report * Momen M. Wahidi, MD Momen M. WahidiCorrespondenceCORRESPONDENCE TO: Momen M. Wahidi, MD, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy & Critical Care Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Box
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                            2023Chest
                            Shape-Sensing Robotic-Assisted Bronchoscopy vs Digital Tomosynthesis-Corrected Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy: A Comparative Cohort Study of Diagnostic Performance. Electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy has been the dominant bronchoscopic technology for targeting small peripheral lesions and now includes digital tomosynthesis-electromagnetic navigational bronchoscopy (DT-ENB ), allowing near-real-time intraprocedural nodule visualization. Shape-sensing robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (ssRAB), with improved catheter stability and articulation recently became available. Although the diagnostic performance of these two methods seems higher than that of legacy systems, data remain limited. We sought to compare the diagnostic yield of these two novel platforms after their introduction
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                            Diagnostic Yield and Synergistic Impact of Needle Aspiration and Forceps Biopsy with Electromagnetic Navigation Bronchoscopy for Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions (CONFIDENT-ENB): A Randomized Controlled Trial. Electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB) is an advanced imaging-guided technique used to diagnose peripheral pulmonary lesions. However, the optimal strategy for selecting biopsy devices
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                            2025Scientific reports
                            Disposcope endoscope guidance versus fiberoptic bronchoscopy guidance for double-lumen tube intubation in patients undergoing thoracic surgery: a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial. Double-lumen tube (DLT) intubation is frequently performed for thoracic surgery, and a fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) can improve the success rate of correct placement. Disposcope endoscope-guided DLT
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                            2025British Journal of Anaesthesia
                            Pulmonary complications associated with sugammadex or neostigmine in patients recovering from advanced diagnostic or interventional bronchoscopy: a retrospective two-centre analysis. Many diagnostic and interventional procedures are performed in bronchoscopy suites in high-risk patients. Minor impairment in respiratory muscle function caused by incomplete reversal of neuromuscular block can contribute to postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs). We assessed whether there are fewer serious PPCs after diagnostic or therapeutic bronchoscopy when neuromuscular block is reversed with sugammadex rather than neostigmine. This is a retrospective cohort study for bronchoscopy under general anaesthesia with the use of neuromuscular blockers between July 2016 and June 2022. The primary outcome
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                            2025Anesthesiology
                            Anesthesia for bronchoscopy interventional therapy in a patient with Gorham-Stout disease, lung cancer, and right lung atelectasis: a case report. Gorham-Stout disease (GSD) is an extremely rare disease of unknown etiology, characterized by painless and progressive bone resorption that may affect multiple bones throughout the body. GSD primarily involves the maxillofacial region, leading to facial disfigurement and reduced joint stability, thereby increasing the risk of challenging tracheal intubation. Limited cases have been reported on the co-occurrence of GSD in the maxillofacial region with lung cancer and right lung atelectasis, particularly regarding anesthesia management for bronchoscopy interventional therapy in such patients. This report presents a successful case of a patient
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                            Comparison of High-Flow Nasal Cannula and Conventional Oxygen Therapy for High-Risk Patients During Bronchoscopy Examination: A Multi-Center Randomized Controlled Trial. Despite the increasing use of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) oxygen therapy during endoscopy examination, its impact on high-risk patients remains uncertain. we aimed to compare HFNC and conventional oxygen therapy (COT) during nasal bronchoscopy in patients at high-risk for desaturation (morbid obesity, narrow trachea, or baseline hypoxemia and/or hypercapnia). In this multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT), patients scheduled for bronchoscopy and presenting with any high-risk factors were randomly assigned to receive HFNC or COT after providing written consent. Vital signs, pulse oximetry (SpO), and transcutaneous