Abstract

To evaluate the utility and safety of fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) in an intensive care unit (ICU). From Aug 2013 to Aug 2014, out of 492 patients admitted into Beijing Haidian Hospital ICU, 86 patients were included according to the study. Data including age, sex, APACHE, SAPS and Disease type, were processed using SPSS16.0. A total of 104 FOBs were performed in 86 patients P who were admitted to the ICU. FOB was useful in 64% of diagnostic procedures and 81% of therapeutic procedures, with an overall utility of 72%. The utility according to pneumonia in 32 cases, utility of 51%; percutaneous tracheostomy guidance in 26 cases, utility of 100%; atelectasis in 20 cases, utility of 75%; airway exploration in 18 cases, utility of 75%; hemoptysis in 3 cases, utility of 100%; and difficult airway intubation in 5 cases, utility of 100%. A decrease in pulse-oximeter oxygen saturation (SpO2) of >5% during FOB was present in 65% cases. Mean SpO2 before FOB was 94.0%±5.2%. During the procedure, the mean lowest SpO2 was 86.8%±8.4% (P<0.000 1) and the mean postprocedural SpO2 was 93.0%±4.5% (P=0.82). The other minor complications were present in 3.9% of cases. FOB has a great application field for the patients in ICU. The utility and safety of this operation is credible.

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