How Was Pediatric Flexible Bronchoscopy Implementation Affected During COVID-19 Era? A Retrospective StudyGizem Özcan1, ozlem selvi Can2, FAZILCAN ZİREK1, Merve nur Tekin1, Batuhan Bakırarar3, Nazan Çobanoğlu11Department of Pediatric Pulmonology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey 2Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey 3Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
INTRODUCTION: As application of flexible bronchoscopy (FB) has a high risk for infection transmission, it is recommended to postpone elective FB procedures during COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to determine how COVID-19 pandemic affected pediatric FB implementation. METHODS: Medical records of patients who underwent FB from March 11, 2015 to September 11, 2020 were examined retrospectively. Records of post-COVID-19 period (March 11, 2020 to September 11, 2020) were compared with records of pre-COVID-19 (consists of each six-month time window from March 11 to September 11 of each year from 2015 to 2019) period in terms of hospitalization status of the patients, with numbers and indications of FB. Some additional measures were taken during FB procedure in post-COVID-19 period. Number of health workers infected during FB procedures in post-COVID-19 period was reviewed. RESULTS: Of total 182 procedures, the least FB was performed in post-COVID-19 period (34, 30, 36, 36, 25 and 21 procedures respectively from 2015 to 2020). While microbiological sampling with bronchoalveolar lavage was the most common indication in post-COVID-19 period, atelectasis was leading in pre-COVID-19 period (p<0.001). In post-COVID-19 period most of the patients were inpatients while outpatient predominance was determined in pre-COVID-19 period (p<0.001). None of the health workers was infected during FB procedure. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Postponing elective FB procedures decreased the numbers and affected the indications of procedures during COVID-19 era. Taking additional measures are of great importance and effective to prevent transmission of infection during FB.
Keywords: Childhood, COVID-19 pandemic, flexible bronchoscopy.
Corresponding Author: Gizem Özcan, Türkiye
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