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Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Objective: To measure image clarity, ease of use, and handling performance
of a flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope (B-F 100; Vision Sciences; Natick, MA
) and sterile single-use disposable-sheath endoscope system (BS-F21 EndoShe
ath; Vision Sciences).
Design: Prospective, multicenter diagnostic technology evaluation of a medi
cal device newly approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.
Setting: Three tertiary care referral centers with busy bronchoscopy practi
ces.
Patients: Twenty-four patients undergoing bronchoscopy with a flexible fibe
roptic bronchoscope and disposable sheath endoscope system.
Methods: Flexible bronchoscopy was performed through a transnasal or transo
ral route after topical upper air-way anesthesia using standard techniques,
After each procedure, the bronchoscopist rated the performance of the medi
cal device under study using a linear scale of 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent and
equal to that of a conventional flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope).
Results: Mean performance ratings were > 4.0 (range, 4.17 to 4.63) for imag
e clarity, illumination, lack of fogging, distal tip angulation, and ease o
f transnasal passage. All other ratings were > 3.0 (range, 3.54 to 3,87), t
he lowest of which was handling comfort.
Conclusion: The flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope with sterile single-use di
sposable-sheath endoscope system has the potential to reduce scope downtime
by eliminating the need for high-level disinfection between procedures. Il
lumination, image clarity, and ease of insertion are very good, justifying
future prospective studies comparing this device to conventional felxible f
iberoptic bronchoscopes.