An Audit of Rigid Bronchoscopy

Background: To determine the utility of rigid bronchoscopy in terms of age, sex and seasonal variations. Methods: In this descriptive study all patients undergoing rigid bronchoscopy were included. The data was analyzed on the basis of age, sex, indication, nature of foreign body and seasonal variat...

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Main Author: Mahboob Yazdani Khan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rawalpindi Medical University 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
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Online Access:https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/887
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spelling doaj-405e4afcd4304305ab799ef33ed600252020-11-25T03:57:35ZengRawalpindi Medical UniversityJournal of Rawalpindi Medical College1683-35621683-35702018-06-0122An Audit of Rigid BronchoscopyMahboob Yazdani Khan0Department of ENT, DHQ Hospital and Rawalpindi Medical UniversityBackground: To determine the utility of rigid bronchoscopy in terms of age, sex and seasonal variations. Methods: In this descriptive study all patients undergoing rigid bronchoscopy were included. The data was analyzed on the basis of age, sex, indication, nature of foreign body and seasonal variations. The patients were divided as per indication of bronchoscopy in individual cases. As regard nature of foreign body, patients were divided into those having metallic and non-metallic foreign bodies. Special stress was paid to evaluate incidence of rigid bronchoscopies in relation 2 main seasons of this part of the world i.e winter and summer. The outcome of seasonal variations in incidence and results of bronchoscopies was analyzed. Results: Age ranged from 1 year to 60 years. The male to female ratio was equivalent as 10 patients in each group. There were 12 children and 8 adults. The most common indication of bronchoscopy was foreign body(65%). . Out of 13 cases of bronchoscopy for foreign body bronchus 84.6% were children. There were 11 cases of bronchoscopy (55%) in winter season and 45% in summer. Peanut (90.9%) was the commonest foreign body encountered in paediatric age group. There were no complications of bronchoscopy except 2 cases with failure to remove foreign body in first sitting but successfully removed in second sitting. Conclusion: Foreign body bronchus is the most common indication of rigid endoscopy and majority of the patients are children under the age of 12. The most common foreign body bronchus is peanut especially in winter season. https://www.journalrmc.com/index.php/JRMC/article/view/887Rigid bronchoscopyoreign body noseSeasonal variation
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An Audit of Rigid Bronchoscopy
Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
Rigid bronchoscopy
oreign body nose
Seasonal variation
author_facet Mahboob Yazdani Khan
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title An Audit of Rigid Bronchoscopy
title_short An Audit of Rigid Bronchoscopy
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title_fullStr An Audit of Rigid Bronchoscopy
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series Journal of Rawalpindi Medical College
issn 1683-3562
1683-3570
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Background: To determine the utility of rigid bronchoscopy in terms of age, sex and seasonal variations. Methods: In this descriptive study all patients undergoing rigid bronchoscopy were included. The data was analyzed on the basis of age, sex, indication, nature of foreign body and seasonal variations. The patients were divided as per indication of bronchoscopy in individual cases. As regard nature of foreign body, patients were divided into those having metallic and non-metallic foreign bodies. Special stress was paid to evaluate incidence of rigid bronchoscopies in relation 2 main seasons of this part of the world i.e winter and summer. The outcome of seasonal variations in incidence and results of bronchoscopies was analyzed. Results: Age ranged from 1 year to 60 years. The male to female ratio was equivalent as 10 patients in each group. There were 12 children and 8 adults. The most common indication of bronchoscopy was foreign body(65%). . Out of 13 cases of bronchoscopy for foreign body bronchus 84.6% were children. There were 11 cases of bronchoscopy (55%) in winter season and 45% in summer. Peanut (90.9%) was the commonest foreign body encountered in paediatric age group. There were no complications of bronchoscopy except 2 cases with failure to remove foreign body in first sitting but successfully removed in second sitting. Conclusion: Foreign body bronchus is the most common indication of rigid endoscopy and majority of the patients are children under the age of 12. The most common foreign body bronchus is peanut especially in winter season.
topic Rigid bronchoscopy
oreign body nose
Seasonal variation
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