Flexible bronchoscopy in a tertiary healthcare facility: a review of indications and outcomes
Date
2021
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Publisher
Ghana Med J
Abstract
Objectives: Flexible Fibreoptic bronchoscopy (FFB) is a major diagnostic and therapeutic tool employed largely in
respiratory medicine but its use in our country has been quite limited. We performed a retrospective review of the
indications, overall diagnostic yield and safety of FFB at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH).
Study Design: Retrospective study
Study Setting: Cardiothoracic Unit, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
Study Participants: All bronchoscopy records from January 2017 - December 2018
Interventions: Eight-five bronchoscopy reports generated over a 2-year period were reviewed. Using a data extrac tion form, patient’s demographic details, indications for FFB, sedation given, specimen obtained and results of in vestigation, and complications encountered were recorded and entered into SPSS version 22. Descriptive analysis
was performed and presented as means and percentages.
Results: Suspected lung cancer was the predominant indication for bronchoscopy requests (55.3%). Diagnostic yield
of endobronchial biopsy was 86.7% increased to 93.3% when biopsy was combined with bronchial washing cytol ogy. Bronchial washing geneXpert was positive in 20.8% of sputum negative cases, and 20.7% of patients with un resolved pneumonia and bronchiectasis had a positive microbial yield. Overall mild complications occurred in 5.9%
of patients with no mortality.
Conclusion: Flexible bronchoscopy has a significantly high diagnostic yield, particularly in evaluating lung cancers
and undiagnosed lung infections with minimal associated complications, hence increasing its availability in the
country and widening the diagnostic scope at the cardiothoracic unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Bronchoscopy, Bronchoalveolar lavage, Pulmonary Tuberculosis