2018
DOI: 10.1177/1753465818756564
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Use of endo-bronchial end-tidal CO2 test for location of the pleural air leakage in patients with intractable pneumothorax

Abstract: Background:Location of the affected bronchus of pleural air leaks is the most important step of trans-bronchoscopic bronchial occlusion for the treatment of intractable pneumothorax. The balloon occlusion test is the most commonly used technique, but has failed in some cases. The aim of the present study was: (1) to determine if endo-bronchial end-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) measurement can identify the affected bronchus that is the source of a persistent pleural air leak; and (2) to establish a methodology for endo-bro… Show more

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“…Here, end-tidal carbon dioxide is measured by connecting a capnograph to a catheter within a bronchoscope. When involved segments are occluded with the inflation of a balloon, the reduction in end-tidal carbon dioxide has been reported to more accurately allow practitioners to localize a BPF than sequential balloon dilation alone [30,31].…”
Section: Diagnostic Workup Of Bronchopleural Fistulae and Differentia...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, end-tidal carbon dioxide is measured by connecting a capnograph to a catheter within a bronchoscope. When involved segments are occluded with the inflation of a balloon, the reduction in end-tidal carbon dioxide has been reported to more accurately allow practitioners to localize a BPF than sequential balloon dilation alone [30,31].…”
Section: Diagnostic Workup Of Bronchopleural Fistulae and Differentia...mentioning
confidence: 99%