Preventing atelectasis during bronchoscopy under general anesthesia

被引:4
作者
Khan, Asad [1 ]
Bashour, Sami I. [1 ]
Casal, Roberto F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Pulm Med, 1400 Pressler St,Unit 1462, Houston, TX 77030 USA
关键词
Atelectasis; bronchoscopy; general anesthesia; ELECTROMAGNETIC NAVIGATION BRONCHOSCOPY; GUIDED BRONCHOSCOPY; LUNG NODULES; PULMONARY; VENTILATION; MULTICENTER; LOCATION; BIOPSY;
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10.21037/jtd-23-97
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Atelectasis is a well-defined phenomenon in patients having surgery under general anesthesia. Recently, this phenomenon was also reported in patients having bronchoscopy under general anesthesia, with dedicated studies demonstrating a high incidence of up to 89%. Not surprisingly, time under general anesthesia and a higher body mass index (BMI) were found to be two significant factors that influenced the development of intraprocedural atelectasis. Atelectasis poses a significant obstacle in peripheral bronchoscopy since it can result in false positive radial probe ultrasound images, create computed tomography to body divergence, as well as obscure the target lesion on intraprocedural cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images, thereby affecting both the navigational and diagnostic yield of the procedure. Bronchoscopists should be aware of this phenomenon and make efforts to prevent it when peripheral bronchoscopy under general anesthesia is planned. Ventilatory strategies to reduce intraprocedural atelectasis have been studied and proven to be effective and well-tolerated. Other strategies, such as patient positioning and preprocedural strategies have also been described but need further investigation. This article aims to summarize the recent history regarding the discovery and significance of intraprocedural atelectasis during bronchoscopy under general anesthesia and the various state-of-the-art strategies that have been proposed to mitigate the development of this entity.
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