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Safety of fiberoptic bronchoalveolar lavage in evaluation of interstitial lung disease.
- Source :
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Chest [Chest] 1981 Sep; Vol. 80 (3), pp. 268-71. - Publication Year :
- 1981
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Abstract
- Over a three-year period, 281 fiberoptic bronchoalveolar lavage procedures were performed on 119 individuals with interstitial lung disease and 22 normal volunteers. There were no major complications. Less than 5 percent of the procedures were associated with minor complications including (2.5 percent), pneumonitis (0.4 percent), bleeding (0.7 percent) and bronchospasm (0.7 percent); none of these complications required therapy. Those individuals developing complications had a wide range of physiologic findings; functional tests could not predict which subjects were more likely to develop minor complications associated with lavage. These findings suggest that bronchoalveolar lavage for interstitial disease is a safe procedure associated with minor risks.
- Subjects :
- Female
Fever etiology
Fiber Optic Technology
Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell diagnosis
Humans
Lung Diseases diagnosis
Male
Pneumonia etiology
Respiratory Function Tests
Sarcoidosis diagnosis
Therapeutic Irrigation adverse effects
Bronchi cytology
Pulmonary Alveoli cytology
Pulmonary Fibrosis diagnosis
Therapeutic Irrigation instrumentation
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0012-3692
- Volume :
- 80
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Chest
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 6974085
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1378/chest.80.3.268