Trends and an Online Survey on the Use of Rigid Bronchoscopy in Korea

  • Byeong Ho Jeong
  • , Sang Haak Lee
  • , Hwan Hee Kim
  • , Ho Il Yoon
  • , Jung Seop Eom
  • , Young Sik Park
  • , Jaeyoung Cho
  • , Taehoon Lee
  • , Seung Joon Kim
  • , Hyeong Jun Cho
  • , Chan Kwon Park
  • , Yousang Ko
  • , Yong Soo Kwon
  • , Changhwan Kim
  • , Wonjun Ji
  • , Chang Min Choi
  • , Ki Hyun Seo
  • , Hae Seong Nam
  • , Hojoong Kim

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Abstract

Background: Although almost all interventional pulmonologists agree that rigid bronchoscopy is irreplaceable in the field of interventional pulmonology, less is known about the types of diseases that the procedure is used for and what difficulties the operators face during the procedure. The purpose of this study is to evaluate what diseases rigid bronchoscopy is used for, whether it is widely used, and what challenges the operators face in Korea. Methods: We enrolled 14 hospitals in this retrospective cohort of patients who underwent rigid bronchoscopy between 2003 and 2020. An online survey was conducted with 14 operators to investigate the difficulties associated with the procedure. Results: While the number of new patients at Samsung Medical Center (SMC) increased from 189 in 2003–2005 to 468 in 2018–2020, that of other institutions increased from 0 to 238. The proportion of SMC patients in the total started at 100% and steadily decreased to 59.2%. The proportion of malignancy as the indication for the procedure steadily increased from 29.1% to 43.0%, whereas post-tuberculous stenosis (25.4% to 12.9%) and post-intubation stenosis (19.0% to 10.9%) steadily decreased (all P for trends < 0.001). In the online survey, half of the respondents stated that over the past year they performed less than one procedure per month. The fewer the procedures performed within the last year, the more likely collaboration with other departments was viewed as a recent obstacle (Spearman correlation coefficient, rs = −0.740, P = 0.003) and recent administrative difficulties were encountered (rs = −0.616, P = 0.019). Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the number of patients undergoing rigid bronchoscopy has been increasing, especially among cancer patients.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13
JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
Volume38
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

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© 2023 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences

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Keywords

  • Indication
  • Korea
  • Rigid bronchoscopy
  • Survey
  • Trend

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