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Vol. 60. Núm. 4.
Páginas 354-366 (Abril 2004)
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Broncoscopia flexible en el niño: indicaciones y aspectos generales
Flexible bronchoscopy in children: indications and general considerations
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E. Pérez Ruiza,
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neumologiahmi.hch.sspa@juntadeandalucia.es

Correspondencia: Sección de Neumología Infantil. Hospital Universitario Carlos Haya Materno-Infantil. Arroyo de los Ángeles, s/n. 29011 Málaga. España
, M.I. Barrio Gómez de Agüerob, Grupo de Técnicas de la Sociedad Española de Neumología Pediátrica
a Coordinadores del grupo de Técnicas. Hospital Universitario Carlos Haya Materno-Infantil. Málaga
b Coordinadores del grupo de Técnicas. Hospital Infantil Universitario la Paz. Madrid. España
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Dada la existencia de una marcada variabilidad en la ejecución de la broncoscopia flexible pediátrica por parte de los diferentes hospitales que la practican, los miembros componentes del Grupo de Técnicas de la Sociedad Española de Neumología Pediátrica, acordaron la realización de unas recomendaciones avaladas por dicha sociedad

Se han revisado sus indicaciones, contraindicaciones, recursos materiales y humanos, el cuidado y monitorización del paciente previo, durante y posterior al procedimiento, los fármacos empleados durante su realización, las complicaciones de la técnica, así como el cuidado y mantenimiento del instrumental. Se incluye, así mismo, un modelo de consentimiento informado. Estas recomendaciones pueden adoptarse, modificarse o rehusarse, según las necesidades clínicas de cada centro

Palabras clave:
Broncoscopia flexible
Niños
Guía

There is considerable interhospital variability in the practice of flexible bronchoscopy in children. The present report aims to provide some recommendations that are supported by the Spanish Society of Pediatric Pulmonologists

We review the indications, contraindications, equipment, setting and personnel involved in flexible bronchoscopy, as well as the pre-procedure preparation of the patient, medications, post-procedure monitoring, complications, care and maintenance of instruments, and informed consent. These recommendations may be adopted, modified or rejected according to clinical needs and constraints

Key words:
Flexible bronchoscopy
Children
Recommendations
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