The Role of Bronchoscopy in the Management of Children With Cystic Fibrosis.

IF 3.3 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Antonella Tosco, Piercarlo Poli, Alida Casale, Fabiola De Gregorio, Angela Sepe, Paolo Buonpensiero, Antonio Di Pasqua, Alice Castaldo, Chiara Cimbalo, Roberto Buzzetti, Valeria Raia, Marco Berlucchi, Silviana Timpano, Raffaele Badolato, Rita Padoan, Claudio Orlando
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Abstract

Background: Currently, no consensus guidelines recommend routine bronchoscopy procedure in cystic fibrosis (CF), as no evidence is available concerning its use as either a diagnostic or therapeutic tool. Its efficacy is controversial, and no randomized controlled prospective trials are available to check its effectiveness. The aims of the present study were to evaluate the effectiveness of bronchoscopy as a diagnostic/therapeutic tool in CF children and adolescents; and to verify the effect of serial bronchoscopy on lung disease progression in subjects with CF not responding to a single procedure.

Methods: Data of patients who received bronchoscopy at 2 Italian CF centers were collected. Bronchoalveolar lavage was performed during the procedure including airway clearance with mucolytics, inhaled antibiotics, and/or surfactant instillation.

Results: A total of 16 patients in center 1 and 17 in center 2 underwent, respectively, 28 and 23 bronchoscopic procedure in the study period. Five patients in each center underwent >1 procedure. All procedures were generally well tolerated. No patient required admission to the pediatric intensive therapy unit. In 19.6% of bronchoalveolar lavages, growth of Aspergillus fumigatus was evident, although not detected by sputum analyses. After the procedure, an increase in mean percent predicted forced expiratory volume in the 1 second >10% was observed, and a significant decrease in pulmonary exacerbations yearly was evident.

Conclusion: Based on the results, we suggest bronchoscopy is not to be considered an obsolete tool, and it remains useful in CF management, although in selected cases. We encourage to support longitudinal observational studies to standardize the procedure, focusing on the choice of drugs to be instilled, modalities and timing of serial bronchoscopy and subsequent follow-up in selected severe clinical conditions.

支气管镜在儿童囊性纤维化治疗中的作用。
背景:目前,没有一致的指南建议对囊性纤维化(CF)进行常规支气管镜检查,因为没有证据表明它可以作为诊断或治疗工具。其疗效存在争议,目前尚无随机对照的前瞻性试验来检验其疗效。本研究的目的是评估支气管镜检查作为CF儿童和青少年诊断/治疗工具的有效性;并验证连续支气管镜检查对CF受试者肺部疾病进展的影响。方法:收集在意大利2个CF中心接受支气管镜检查的患者资料。在手术过程中进行支气管肺泡灌洗,包括用解粘药、吸入抗生素和/或表面活性剂滴注清除气道。结果:在研究期间,1中心共有16名患者和2中心共有17名患者分别接受了28和23次支气管镜检查。每个中心有5名患者接受了>1次手术。所有手术总体上耐受性良好。没有患者需要进入儿科强化治疗室。在19.6%的支气管肺泡灌洗液中,烟曲霉生长明显,尽管痰分析未检测到。手术后,观察到1秒内预测用力呼气量的平均百分比增加>10%,并且每年肺部恶化的情况明显减少。结论:根据研究结果,我们建议支气管镜检查不应被视为一种过时的工具,尽管在选定的病例中,它在CF管理中仍然有用。我们鼓励支持纵向观察性研究,以使程序标准化,重点关注滴注药物的选择、连续支气管镜检查的方式和时间,以及在选定的严重临床条件下的后续随访。
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