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Outcomes of Patients with Non-diagnostic Bronchoscopy: A Clinico-radiological Comparison of Patients with Diagnostic and Non-diagnostic Bronchoscopy

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2019 May 15
PMID 31083241
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Bronchoscopy is one of the most common diagnostic procedures in pulmonary practice. Data on the outcome of patients following a non-diagnostic bronchoscopy are sparse. Diagnostic yield depends on indication, the characteristics of patients, and the chest imaging. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of patients with a non-diagnostic bronchoscopy and to compare patients who had a diagnostic with those that had a non-diagnostic bronchoscopy.Retrospective, single-center study of adult patients who underwent bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy (TBBX) and/or endobronchial biopsy (EBBX), endobronchial ultrasound with transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA), or brushing. A strict definition for a "diagnostic" bronchoscopy was used. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed.A total of 684 patients were identified, 350 (51%) had a diagnostic procedure. Of the 334 patients with a non-diagnostic bronchoscopy, 196 (58.6%) were followed, but only 172 (88%) completed 1 year of follow-up. Most of the patients (57.8%) had resolution or stabilization of the condition; in the remaining patients, malignancy was most commonly diagnosed after further investigation followed by diffuse lung diseases and infections. Pulmonary tuberculosis was diagnosed in 8 patients. EBUS-TBNA and EBBX were the procedures associated with a diagnostic bronchoscopy. Presence of bilateral interstitial infiltrates predicted a non-diagnostic bronchoscopy.A significant number of patients with non-diagnostic bronchoscopy may have serious treatable disease that is identified upon further investigation. Close follow up of patients with a non-diagnostic procedure is warranted. Our study found no clear clinical or radiological predictors of diagnostic bronchoscopy.

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