학술논문

Anesthesia for Advanced Bronchoscopic Procedures: State-of-the-Art Review
Document Type
Report
Source
Lung. August, 2015, Vol. 193 Issue 4, p453, 13 p.
Subject
Hypnotics and sedatives -- Usage -- Health aspects
Anesthesia -- Health aspects
Health
Language
English
ISSN
0341-2040
Abstract
The bronchoscopic procedures have seen a remarkable increase in both numbers and complexity. Although many anesthesia providers have kept pace with the challenge, the practice is varied and frequently suboptimal. Shared airway during bronchoscopy poses unique challenges. The available reviews have tried to address this lacuna; however, these have frequently dealt with the technical aspects of bronchoscopy than anesthetic challenges. The present review provides evidence-based management insights into anesthesia for bronchoscopy-both flexible and rigid. A systematic approach toward pre-procedural evaluation and risk stratification is presented. The possible anatomical and physiological factors that can influence the outcomes are discussed. Pharmacological principles guiding sedation levels and appropriate selection of sedatives form the crux of safe anesthetic management. The newer and safer drugs that can have potential role in anesthesia for bronchoscopy in the near future are discussed. Ventilatory strategies during bronchoscopy for prevention of hypoxia and hypercarbia are emphasized.
Author(s): Basavana G. Goudra[sup.1] [sup.5] , Preet Mohinder Singh[sup.2] , Anuradha Borle[sup.2] , Nahla Farid[sup.3] , Kassem Harris[sup.4] Author Affiliations: (1) Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Hospital of [...]