Anaesthesia and peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy: A retrospective analysis

Background: Rigid bronchoscopy is an invasive procedure that requires general anaesthesia with different ventilation strategies. Various mechanical and systemic complications can arise from the procedure and anaesthetic technique employed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the two common anaesthe...

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Main Authors: Jerry Tan, Dinoo Kirthinanda, Dawen Esther Yu, Ruban Poopalalingam, Harikrishnan Kothandan
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-07-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia
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spelling doaj-ce51ec6bff5c4c13900ef1726d0002be2020-11-25T01:00:26ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEgyptian Journal of Anaesthesia1110-18492017-07-0133327728110.1016/j.egja.2017.04.004Anaesthesia and peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy: A retrospective analysisJerry Tan0Dinoo Kirthinanda1Dawen Esther Yu2Ruban Poopalalingam3Harikrishnan Kothandan4Department of Anaesthesia, Outram Road, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 169608, SingaporeSinghealth Residency Program, Ministry of Health Holdings, Singapore 099253, SingaporeDuke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School, SingaporeDepartment of Anaesthesia, Outram Road, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 169608, SingaporeDepartment of Anaesthesia, Outram Road, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 169608, SingaporeBackground: Rigid bronchoscopy is an invasive procedure that requires general anaesthesia with different ventilation strategies. Various mechanical and systemic complications can arise from the procedure and anaesthetic technique employed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the two common anaesthetic techniques and the peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy. Methods: We retrospectively analysed all the rigid bronchoscopies conducted in Singapore General Hospital between 1999 and 2014. Patient characteristics, type of procedures, type of anaesthesia, duration of procedure, ventilation strategies, various intra-operative medications, pre-operative and post-operative arterial blood gas, oxygen saturation and pulmonary function test, and peri-interventional complications were collected. Continuous data were reported as mean and categorical data were reported as percentages. Results: Majority of patients that underwent rigid bronchoscopy received total intravenous anaesthesia (81%). A significantly higher proportion of patients in the volatile groups were scheduled for biopsy (29.4%) using rigid bronchoscopy. Choice of ventilation strategies were largely similar in both groups. A higher complication rate of hypertension (11.8%), acute myocardial infarction (11.8%) and pneumothorax (17.6%) was seen in the volatile group. Conclusion: The choice of anaesthetic technique possibly affects the complication of patients undergoing rigid bronchoscopy. Volatile anaesthetics appeared to be driven by presumably shorter procedure, but was associated with higher systemic complication.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110184916301283BronchoscopyAnaesthesiaMorbidityIntravenous
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author Jerry Tan
Dinoo Kirthinanda
Dawen Esther Yu
Ruban Poopalalingam
Harikrishnan Kothandan
spellingShingle Jerry Tan
Dinoo Kirthinanda
Dawen Esther Yu
Ruban Poopalalingam
Harikrishnan Kothandan
Anaesthesia and peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy: A retrospective analysis
Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia
Bronchoscopy
Anaesthesia
Morbidity
Intravenous
author_facet Jerry Tan
Dinoo Kirthinanda
Dawen Esther Yu
Ruban Poopalalingam
Harikrishnan Kothandan
author_sort Jerry Tan
title Anaesthesia and peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy: A retrospective analysis
title_short Anaesthesia and peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy: A retrospective analysis
title_full Anaesthesia and peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy: A retrospective analysis
title_fullStr Anaesthesia and peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy: A retrospective analysis
title_full_unstemmed Anaesthesia and peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy: A retrospective analysis
title_sort anaesthesia and peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy: a retrospective analysis
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia
issn 1110-1849
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Background: Rigid bronchoscopy is an invasive procedure that requires general anaesthesia with different ventilation strategies. Various mechanical and systemic complications can arise from the procedure and anaesthetic technique employed. The aim of this study is to evaluate the two common anaesthetic techniques and the peri-interventional morbidity of rigid bronchoscopy. Methods: We retrospectively analysed all the rigid bronchoscopies conducted in Singapore General Hospital between 1999 and 2014. Patient characteristics, type of procedures, type of anaesthesia, duration of procedure, ventilation strategies, various intra-operative medications, pre-operative and post-operative arterial blood gas, oxygen saturation and pulmonary function test, and peri-interventional complications were collected. Continuous data were reported as mean and categorical data were reported as percentages. Results: Majority of patients that underwent rigid bronchoscopy received total intravenous anaesthesia (81%). A significantly higher proportion of patients in the volatile groups were scheduled for biopsy (29.4%) using rigid bronchoscopy. Choice of ventilation strategies were largely similar in both groups. A higher complication rate of hypertension (11.8%), acute myocardial infarction (11.8%) and pneumothorax (17.6%) was seen in the volatile group. Conclusion: The choice of anaesthetic technique possibly affects the complication of patients undergoing rigid bronchoscopy. Volatile anaesthetics appeared to be driven by presumably shorter procedure, but was associated with higher systemic complication.
topic Bronchoscopy
Anaesthesia
Morbidity
Intravenous
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110184916301283
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