TY - JOUR
T1 - The Incidence of Hemorrhagic Complications Was Lower with the Guide Sheath Than with the Conventional Forceps Biopsy Method
T2 - Results of Bronchoscopy in the 2016 Nationwide Survey by the Japan Society for Respiratory Endoscopy
AU - Safety Management Committee of Japan Society for Respiratory Endoscopy, The 2016 National Survey Working Group
AU - Horinouchi, Hirohisa
AU - Asano, Fumihiro
AU - Okubo, Kenichi
AU - Okada, Yoshinori
AU - Ohsaki, Yoshinobu
AU - Komase, Yuko
AU - Hashizume, Toshinori
AU - Kohno, Mitsutomo
AU - Aoe, Motoi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/10/1
Y1 - 2020/10/1
N2 - Background:The Japan Society for Respiratory Endoscopy performed a nationwide survey to evaluate the current status and complications of bronchoscopy. Data on deaths due to bronchoscopy, complications after bronchoscopy, and particularly, complications of forceps biopsy were surveyed.Methods:The survey form was mailed to 532 facilities accredited by the society. The numbers of procedures, complications, and deaths were investigated.Results:The response rate was 79.1% (421 facilities). Deaths attributable to diagnostic bronchoscopy occurred in 11 (0.011%) of 98,497 cases.In regards to forceps biopsy, the guide sheath method was applied in 23,916 cases and the conventional method in 31,419 cases was done with conventional method. Complications of forceps biopsy developed in 1019 cases in total, with an incidence rate of 1.84%. The most frequent complication was pneumothorax (0.70%), followed by pneumonia/pleurisy (0.46%) and hemorrhage (0.45%). The incidence of hemorrhagic complication was significantly lower in the guide sheath group than in the non-guide sheath group (0.29% vs. 0.58%; P<0.001). The overall incidence of complications (1.63% vs. 2.00%; P=0.002) and the mortality rate (0% vs. 0.02%; P=0.04) were significantly lower in the guide sheath group.Conclusion:The incidence of hemorrhagic complications in forceps biopsy of peripheral pulmonary lesions was lower when the guide sheath method was applied. It is necessary to increase the awareness for safety control in diagnostic bronchoscopy for new procedures.
AB - Background:The Japan Society for Respiratory Endoscopy performed a nationwide survey to evaluate the current status and complications of bronchoscopy. Data on deaths due to bronchoscopy, complications after bronchoscopy, and particularly, complications of forceps biopsy were surveyed.Methods:The survey form was mailed to 532 facilities accredited by the society. The numbers of procedures, complications, and deaths were investigated.Results:The response rate was 79.1% (421 facilities). Deaths attributable to diagnostic bronchoscopy occurred in 11 (0.011%) of 98,497 cases.In regards to forceps biopsy, the guide sheath method was applied in 23,916 cases and the conventional method in 31,419 cases was done with conventional method. Complications of forceps biopsy developed in 1019 cases in total, with an incidence rate of 1.84%. The most frequent complication was pneumothorax (0.70%), followed by pneumonia/pleurisy (0.46%) and hemorrhage (0.45%). The incidence of hemorrhagic complication was significantly lower in the guide sheath group than in the non-guide sheath group (0.29% vs. 0.58%; P<0.001). The overall incidence of complications (1.63% vs. 2.00%; P=0.002) and the mortality rate (0% vs. 0.02%; P=0.04) were significantly lower in the guide sheath group.Conclusion:The incidence of hemorrhagic complications in forceps biopsy of peripheral pulmonary lesions was lower when the guide sheath method was applied. It is necessary to increase the awareness for safety control in diagnostic bronchoscopy for new procedures.
KW - bronchoscopy
KW - endobronchial ultrasound
KW - guide sheath
KW - interventional pulmonology
KW - lung cancer
KW - mortality/morbidity
KW - transbronchial biopsy
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U2 - 10.1097/LBR.0000000000000669
DO - 10.1097/LBR.0000000000000669
M3 - Article
C2 - 32282445
AN - SCOPUS:85083585785
SN - 1944-6586
VL - 27
SP - 253
EP - 258
JO - Journal of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology
JF - Journal of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology
IS - 4
ER -