PMID: 16646405May 2, 2006Paper

Children's bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage on endogenic foreign body in bronchus

Lin chuang er bi yan hou ke za zhi = Journal of clinical otorhinolaryngology
Zhinan WangZongqi Dong

Abstract

To investigate the clinical effect of Children's bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage on endogenic foreign body in bronchus. (1) Three hundred and thirty-seven cases had bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage whose chest X-ray diagnoses were bronchopneumonia with one or two lobe emphysema and/or pulmonary atelectasis, in which 22 cases had severe pneumonia with heart failure and respiratory failure. All cases had no history of foreign bodies' inhalation and become more dyspnea after a three-day treatment of antibiotics. Three hundreds and thirty one cases of bronchoalveolar lavages were divided into two groups randomly using saline or azythromycin, saline group had 126 cases (aged 0 approximately 10 years, mean age, 3 years ); azithromycin group had 211 cases(aged 0 approximately 8 years, mean age, 3.1 years). There were 331 cases of endotracheal endogenous purulent emboli, 126 cases in left lung, 178 in right, and 27 cases in both sides. Judging from nature of emboli, 305 cases were mucus, 4 cases were milk valve, 22 cases were white membrane of plastic bronchitis. In azithromycin group, 172 cases (81.2%) were cured, 39 cases (18. 8%) showed effective, the total effective rate was 100 percent. In saline group, 96 cases wer...Continue Reading

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