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Published in: Respiratory Research 1/2020

Open Access 01-12-2020 | Bronchoscopy | Research

Bronchoscopist's perception of the quality of the single-use bronchoscope (Ambu aScope4™) in selected bronchoscopies: a multicenter study in 21 Spanish pulmonology services

Authors: Javier Flandes, Luis Fernando Giraldo-Cadavid, Javier Alfayate, Iker Fernández-Navamuel, Carlos Agusti, Carmen M. Lucena, Antoni Rosell, Felipe Andreo, Carmen Centeno, Carmen Montero, Iria Vidal, Lucía García-Alfonso, Antonio Bango, Miguel Ariza, Rocío Gallego, Marta Orta, Salvador Bello, Elisa Mincholé, Alfons Torrego, Virginia Pajares, Héctor González, Aurelio Luis Wangüemert, Julio Pérez-Izquierdo, Carlos Disdier, Blanca de Vega Sanchez, Rosa Cordovilla, Juan Cascón, Antonio Cruz, J. Javier García-López, Luis Puente, Paola Benedetti, Cristina L. García-Gallo, Gema Díaz Nuevo, Silvia Aguado, Concepción Partida, Prudencio Díaz-Agero, Estefanía Luque Crespo, María Pavón, Francisco Páez, Enrique Cases, Raquel Martínez, Andrés Briones, Cleofe Fernández, Concepción Martín Serrano, Ana Maria Uribe-Hernández, Jose Robles

Published in: Respiratory Research | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

The disposable bronchoscope is an excellent alternative to face the problem of SARS-CoV-2 and other cross infections, but the bronchoscopist's perception of its quality has not been evaluated.

Methods

To evaluate the quality of the Ambu-aScope4 disposable bronchoscope, we carried out a cross-sectional study in 21 Spanish pulmonology services. We use a standardized questionnaire completed by the bronchoscopists at the end of each bronchoscopy. The variables were described with absolute and relative frequencies, measures of central tendency and dispersion depending on their nature. The existence of learning curves was evaluated by CUSUM analysis.

Results

The most frequent indications in 300 included bronchoscopies was bronchial aspiration in 69.3% and the median duration of these was 9.1 min. The route of entry was nasal in 47.2% and oral in 34.1%. The average score for ease of use, image, and aspiration quality was 80/100. All the planned techniques were performed in 94.9% and the bronchoscopist was satisfied in 96.6% of the bronchoscopies. They highlighted the portability and immediacy of the aScope4TM to start the procedure in 99.3%, the possibility of taking and storing images in 99.3%. The CUSUM analysis showed average scores > 70/100 from the first procedure and from the 9th procedure more than 80% of the scores exceeded the 80/100 score.

Conclusions

The aScope4™ scored well for ease of use, imaging, and aspiration. We found a learning curve with excellent scores from the 9th procedure. Bronchoscopists highlighted its portability, immediacy of use and the possibility of taking and storing images.
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Metadata
Title
Bronchoscopist's perception of the quality of the single-use bronchoscope (Ambu aScope4™) in selected bronchoscopies: a multicenter study in 21 Spanish pulmonology services
Authors
Javier Flandes
Luis Fernando Giraldo-Cadavid
Javier Alfayate
Iker Fernández-Navamuel
Carlos Agusti
Carmen M. Lucena
Antoni Rosell
Felipe Andreo
Carmen Centeno
Carmen Montero
Iria Vidal
Lucía García-Alfonso
Antonio Bango
Miguel Ariza
Rocío Gallego
Marta Orta
Salvador Bello
Elisa Mincholé
Alfons Torrego
Virginia Pajares
Héctor González
Aurelio Luis Wangüemert
Julio Pérez-Izquierdo
Carlos Disdier
Blanca de Vega Sanchez
Rosa Cordovilla
Juan Cascón
Antonio Cruz
J. Javier García-López
Luis Puente
Paola Benedetti
Cristina L. García-Gallo
Gema Díaz Nuevo
Silvia Aguado
Concepción Partida
Prudencio Díaz-Agero
Estefanía Luque Crespo
María Pavón
Francisco Páez
Enrique Cases
Raquel Martínez
Andrés Briones
Cleofe Fernández
Concepción Martín Serrano
Ana Maria Uribe-Hernández
Jose Robles
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Respiratory Research / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1465-993X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-020-01576-w

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