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. 2001 Mar 21;27(4):716–721. doi: 10.1007/s001340100904

How safe is non-bronchoscopic bronchoalveolar lavage in critically ill mechanically ventilated children?

Margarita Burmester 1, Quen Mok 1
PMCID: PMC7095174  PMID: 11398699

Abstract

Objective: To assess the safety of non-bronchoscopic bronchoalveolar lavage (NB-BAL) in critically ill mechanically ventilated children. Setting: Paediatric intensive care unit in a tertiary children's hospital. Methods: The data from 60 consecutive critically ill mechanically ventilated children who underwent NB-BAL was reviewed from November 1997 to December 1999. PRISM score prior to NB-BAL, observations at the time of NB-BAL and arterial blood gases, oxygenation index (OI), ventilator settings, haemodynamic variables and temperature taken at 1 h before, and 1 and 6 h after NB-BAL, were retrieved from the archived computerised database. Results: Median age was 7 months (IQR 2.8–43 months) and median weight was 5.5 kg (IQR 4–14 kg). Four (7%) patients exhibited significant immediate complications, requiring escalation of respiratory or haemodynamic support. Forty-two (70%) patients had complete data for calculation of OI; there was no significant change in median OI at 1 and 6 h after NB-BAL. However 5 (12%) of these patients experienced an increase in OI of between 10 and 45 at 1 h post NB-BAL, which returned to baseline at 6 h post NB-BAL. Complications did not correlate with any of the available variables: baseline OI, PRISM score or with deterioration at the time of the procedure, although it was observed that four out of the six patients with baseline OIs of greater than 20 experienced complications. Conclusion: Non-bronchoscopic bronchoalveolar lavage in critically ill mechanically ventilated neonates and children is generally a well-tolerated procedure, but for some patients, in whom it was not possible to elucidate predictive factors, complications developed. All patients, particularly those with OIs of greater than 20, require careful monitoring during and after the procedure.

Keywords: Bronchoalveolar lavage Non-bronchoscopic Mechanical ventilation Critical care

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Final revision received: 5 January 2001

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