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Thorax 2003;58:1058-1060 doi:10.1136/thorax.58.12.1058
  • Paediatric lung disease

Safety of endobronchial biopsy in 170 children with chronic respiratory symptoms

  1. P S Salva1,
  2. C Theroux2,
  3. D Schwartz2
  1. 1Pediatric Pulmonology of Western New England, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
  2. 2Baystate Medical Center, Department of Anaesthesia, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
  1. Correspondence to:
    Dr Paul S Salva
    780 Chestnut St Suite #11, Springfield, MA 01107, USA; pedipulmcox.net
  • Accepted 27 July 2003
  • Revised 6 January 2003

Abstract

Background: There is a paucity of bronchial biopsy data in children. A major limitation is concern over the safety of the procedure. This paper reports the results of efforts to develop a method that is safe and provides adequate specimen for evaluation.

Methods: 170 children aged 2.5 to 16 years with chronic respiratory symptoms were studied under general anaesthesia in an outpatient surgery setting. Bronchoalveolar lavage and biopsies were obtained using a 4.9 mm flexible bronchoscope through a laryngeal mask airway. At least three bioipsies were taken.

Results: No patient required topical adrenaline to control bleeding, nor was there a change in the state of any of the patients. There were no episodes of pneumothorax, haemoptysis, pneumonia, or significant fever. All children less than four years old received a single dose of antibiotic intravenously after the procedure. The average length of time for the procedure was 12 minutes (range 6 to 27). Recovery time averaged 90 minutes. The limiting factor was the ability of the child’s airway to accomodate the bronchoscope.

Conclusions: This report should encourage clinicians to incorporate endobronchial biopsy into the evaluation of children with difficult respiratory problems.

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