Journal Information
Vol. 25. Issue 2.
Pages 69-73 (March 1989)
Vol. 25. Issue 2.
Pages 69-73 (March 1989)
Full text access
Aproximacion diagnostica al huesped inmunocomprometido con nuevos infiltrados pulmonares: el papel de la fibrobroncoscopia
Visits
3854
J.M. Sánchez Nieto
Servicio de Neumología, Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca. Murcia
This item has received
Article information
Full text is only aviable in PDF
Bibliografía
[1.]
R.A. Matthay, W.H. Greene.
Pulmonary infections in the immunocompromised patient.
Med Clin North Am, 64 (1980), pp. 529-551
[2.]
A. Torres, R. De Celis.
Neumonias intrahospitalarias.
Med Clin (Barc), 88 (1987), pp. 34-37
[3.]
S.N. Schwartz, J.N. Dowling, C. Benkovic, et al.
Sources of gram negative bacilli colonizing the trachea of intubated patients.
J Infect Dis, 138 (1987), pp. 227-231
[4.]
P.R. Murray, J.A. Washington.
Microscopic and bacteriologic analysis of sputum.
Mayor Clin Proc, 50 (1975), pp. 339-344
[5.]
M. Davidson, B. Tempest, D.L. Palmer.
Bacteriologic diagnosis of acute pneumonia.
JAMA, 235 (1976), pp. 158-163
[6.]
J.G. Bartlett.
Bacteriological diagnosis of pulmonary infections.
Diagnosis techniques in pulmonary diseases. Part I, pp. 707-745
[7.]
P. Tugwell, B.M. Greenwood.
Pneumococcal antigen in lobar neumonia.
J Clin Path, 28 (1975), pp. 18-22
[8.]
H. Portier, A. Hazmierczak.
Les nouvelles techniques de laboratoire pour l’aide au diagnostic at au des maladies bacterienes et viralis.
La Revue du Practicien, 37 (1987), pp. 1223-1229
[9.]
C. Sala, A. Torres, J. Puig, M.T. Jiménez, R. Rodríguez, A. Agustí Vidal.
The diagnostic value of antibody couting bacteria in the bronchial secretion of patient with bacterial pneumonia.
Bull Eur Physiopathol Res, 22 (1986), pp. 715
[10.]
J.G. Bartlett.
Diagnosis accuracy of transtracheal aspiration bacteriologic studies.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 118 (1978), pp. 863-876
[11.]
G. Bjerkestrand, A. Digranes, A. Schreiner.
Bacteriological findings in transtracheal aspirates from patients with chronic bronchitis and bronchiestasis.
Scand J Respir Dis, 56 (1975), pp. 201-207
[12.]
D.C. Spencer, H.N. Beaty.
Complications of transtracheal aspiration.
N Engl J Med, 286 (1972), pp. 304-306
[13.]
M.R. Pratter, R.S. Irwin.
Transtracheal aspiration: guidelines for safety.
Chest, 76 (1979), pp. 518-520
[14.]
R.A. Matthay, F.D. Moritz.
Invasive procedure for diagnosis pulmonary infection: a critical revision.
Clin Chest Med, 2 (1981), pp. 3-11
[15.]
M. Davidson, B. Tempest, D.L. Palmer.
Bacteriologic diagnosis of acute pneumonia: comparison of sputum, transtracheal aspirates and lung aspirates.
JAMA, 235 (1976), pp. 158-163
[16.]
C.R. Gherman, H.J. Simon.
Pneumonia complicating severe underlying disease: acurrent appraise of transthoracic lung puncture.
Dis Chest, 48 (1965), pp. 297-304
[17.]
D.C. Zavala, J.E. Schoel.
Ultrathin needle aspiration of the lung in infections and malignant disease.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 123 (1981), pp. 125-131
[18.]
D. Palmer, M. Davidson, R. Lusk.
Needle aspiration of the lung in complex pneumonias.
Chest, 78 (1980), pp. 16-21
[19.]
R.A. Matthay, E. Moritz.
Invasive procedures for diagnosing pulmonary infection.
Clinics in Chest Medicine, pp. 3-17
[20.]
B.E. Fossiedk jr., R.H. Farker, M.H. Cohen, R.C. Kane.
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy and culture of bacteria from the lower respiratory tract.
Chest, 72 (1977), pp. 5-9
[21.]
J.G. Bartlett, J. Alexander, J. Mayhew, N. Sullivansger, S.L. Gorbach.
Should fiberoptic bronchoscopy aspirates be cultured?.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 114 (1976), pp. 73-78
[22.]
N.W. Wimberly, L.H. Faling, J.G. Bartlett.
A fiberoptic bronchoscopy technique to obtain uncontaminated lower air way secretions for bacterial culture.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 119 (1979), pp. 337-343
[23.]
N.W. Wimberley, J.B. Bass jr., B.W. Boyd, M.B. Kirpatrick, R.A. Serio, H.M. Pohock.
Use of bronchoscopic-protected catheter brush for the diagnosis of pulmonary infections.
Chest, 81 (1982), pp. 556-562
[24.]
J.B. Bass, N.M. Wimberly, B.W. Boyd, R.A. Serio.
A new fiberoptic bronchoscopy technique for diagnosis of pulmonary infections. Clinical results in 60 patients (abstract).
Am Rev Respir Dir, 121 (1980), pp. 134
[25.]
E.C. Fletcher, J.A. Mohr, D.C. Levin, D.J. Flournoy, T. Johnson.
Bacteriologic diagnosis of pneumonia with protected specimen brush and fiberoptic bronchoscopy (abstract).
Am Rev Respir Dir, 121 (1980), pp. 134
[26.]
S.A. Halpenn, P.M. Suratt, J.M.J jr Gwattnery, D.H.M. Gróschel, J.O. Hendley, P.A. Eggleston.
Bacterial cultures of the lower respiratory tract in normal volunteers with and without experimental rhinovirus infection using a plugged double catheter system.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 125 (1982), pp. 678-680
[27.]
J.Y. Bordelon, P. Legrand, W.C. Gewin, C.V. Sanders.
The telescoping plugged catheter in suspected anaerobic infections.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 128 (1983), pp. 465-468
[28.]
D.A. Hayes, L.C. Mc Carthy, M. Friedman.
Evaluation of two bronchofiberscopic methods of culturing the lower respiratory tract.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 122 (1980), pp. 319-323
[29.]
J.H. Joshi, K. Wang, C.A. De Jongh, K.A. Newman, P.H. Wiernik.
A comparative evaluation of two fiberoptic bronchoscopy catheters: the plugged telescoping catheter versus the single sheathed non-plugged catheter.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 126 (1982), pp. 860-863
[30.]
A. Torres, R. Estopá, A. Marin, A. Agustí Vidal.
Protected specimen brush versus transtracheal aspiration: a comparative study in bacterial pneumonia (letter to editor).
Am Rev Respir Dis, 125 (1982), pp. 368-369
[31.]
J.H. Higuchi, J.J. Coalson, W.C. Joganson.
Bacteriologic diagnosis of nosocomial pneumonia in primates.
Am Rev Respír Dis, 125 (1982), pp. 53-57
[32.]
E.C. Fletcher, J.A. Mohr, D.C. Levin, D.J. Flournoy.
Bronchoscopic diagnosis of pulmonary infections: compararison of protected-specimen brush and citology brush with lung aspirates.
West J Med, 138 (1983), pp. 364-370
[33.]
R.B. Teague, R.J. jr Wallace, R.J. Awe.
The use of cuantitative sterile brush culture and gram stain analysis in the diagnosis of lower respiratory tract infection.
Chest, 79 (1981), pp. 157-161
[34.]
J.M. Tobin, M.B. Mrcpi, A. Grenvik.
Nosocomial lung infection and its diagnosis.
Crit Care Med, 3 (1984), pp. 191-199
[35.]
J. Chastre, et al.
Prospective evaluation of the protected specimen brush for the diagnosis of pulmonary infections in ventilated patients.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 130 (1984), pp. 924-929
[36.]
A.T. Torrallardona, E.M. San Juan.
Diagnóstico y tratamiento de las infecciones en paciente crítico.
Med Intensiva, 11 (1987), pp. 499-509
[37.]
R. Berger, L. Arango.
Etiologic diagnosis of bacterial nosocomial pneumonia in seriously ill patients.
Crit Care Med, 10 (1985), pp. 833-836
[38.]
S. Plaza, et al.
El lavado broncoalveolar: una importante técnica diagnóstica en las neumopatías intersticiales.
N Arch Fac Med, 42 (1984), pp. 495-498
[39.]
W.W. Merrill, J.G. Bartlett, H.Y. Reynolds.
Applied immunology of the lung.
pp. 167-188
[40.]
P. Haslam, C. Turton, B. Heard, et al.
Bronchoalveolar lavage in pulmonary fibrosis: comparison of cells obtained with lung biopsy and clinical features.
Thorax, 35 (1980), pp. 9-18
[41.]
D.L. Coleman, P.M. Dodek, J.M. Luce, J.A. Golden, M.W. Gold, J.F. Murray.
Diagnostic utility of fiberoptic bronchoscopy in patients with Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 128 (1983), pp. 795-799
[42.]
A. Venet, F. Clavel, D. Israel Biet.
Lung in adquired immune deficiency syndrome: infections and immunological status assesed by bronchoalveolar lavage.
Bull Eur Physipathol Respir, 21 (1985), pp. 535-543
[43.]
D.E. Stover, A.D. White, P.A. Romano, R.A. Gellene.
Diagnosis of pulmonary disease in acquired immune deficiency sindrome (AIDS).
Am Rev Respir Dis, 130 (1984), pp. 659-662
[44.]
J.A. Golden, H. Holtander, M.S. Stolbarg, G. Gamsu.
Bronchoalveolar lavage as the exclusive diagnostic modality for Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
Chest, 90 (1986), pp. 18-21
[45.]
J. Kelley, J.N. Landis, G.S. Davis, T.D. Trainer, G.J. Jakab, G.M. Green.
Diagnosis of pneumonia due to pneumocystis by subsegmental pulmonary lavage via the fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
Chest, 74 (1978), pp. 24-28
[46.]
D.A. White, R.A. Gellene, S. Gupta, C.H.C. Rundles, D.E. Stover.
Pulmonary cell populations in the immunosuppresed patient. BAL findings during episodes of pneumonitis.
Chest, 88 (1985), pp. 352-359
[47.]
J.M. Wallace, R.G. Barbers, J.S. Oishi, H. Princ.
Celular and T lymphocyte subpopulation profiles in BAL fluid from patients with AIDS and pneumonitis.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 130 (1984), pp. 786-790
[48.]
R. Hohe, R.C. Springmeyer, G. Hackman, et al.
Bronchoalveolar lavage diagnosis of viral pneumonia (abstract).
Am Rev Respir Dis, 127 (1983), pp. 194
[49.]
A. Voller, D. Bidwell, A. Bartlett.
Micropalate enzyme immuno assays for the immuno-diagnosis of viral infections.
Manual of clinical immunology, pp. 506-512
[50.]
C.P. Andrews, M.H. Weiner.
Immunodiagnosis of invasive aspergillosis in rabbits: Fungal antigen detected by radioimmunoassay in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 124 (1981), pp. 60-64
[51.]
C.P. Andrews, M.H. Weiner.
Aspergillus antigen detection in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from patients with invasive aspergillosis and aspergillomas.
Am J Med, 73 (1982), pp. 372-380
[52.]
G. Benoit, M.F. De Chauvin, C. Cordonnier, A. Astier, J.F. Bernaudon.
Oxalic acid level in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from patientes with invasion pulmonary aspergillosis.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 132 (1985), pp. 748-751
[53.]
D.E. Stover, M.B. Zaman, S.I. Hajdu, M. Lange, J. Gold, D. Armstrong.
Bronchoalveolar lavage in the diagnosis of difusse pulmonary infiltrates in the immunosuppressed host.
Ann Intern Med, 101 (1984), pp. 1-7
[54.]
R.P. Daniele, J.A. Elias, P.E. Epstein, M.D. Rossman.
Bronchoalveolar lavage: role in the pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of intersticial lung disease.
Ann Intern Med, 102 (1985), pp. 93-108
[55.]
A.B. Tonnel, P.H. Ramon, J.J. Lafitte.
Incidents et contre-indications du lavage bronchoalveolaire.
Rev Fr Mal Respir, 7 (1979), pp. 651-656
[56.]
W.I. Fulkerson.
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
N Engl J Med, 311 (1984), pp. 511-515
[57.]
S.M. Herf, P.M. Suratt, N.S. Arora.
Deaths and complications associates with transbronchial lung biopsy.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 115 (1977), pp. 708-711
[58.]
D.C. Zavala.
Pulmonary hemorrhage in fiberoptic transbronchial biopsy.
Chest, 70 (1976), pp. 584-588
[59.]
R.R. Hanson, D.C. Zavala, M.L. Rhodes, L.W. Keine, J.D. Smith.
Transbronchial biopsy via flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope: results in 164 patients.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 114 (1976), pp. 67-72
[60.]
J.N. Nishio, J.P. Lynch.
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy in the immunocompromised host: the significance of a nonespecific transbronchial biopsy.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 121 (1980), pp. 307-312
[61.]
J.H. Cunninghan, D.C. Zavala, R.J. Compy, L.W. Keim.
Trephine air drill, bronchial brush and fiberoptic transbronchial lung biopsies in immunosuppresed patients.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 115 (1977), pp. 213-220
[62.]
J.E. Pennington, N.T. Feldman.
Pulmonary infiltrates and fever in patients with hematologic malignancy Assessment of transbronchial biopsy.
Am J Med, 62 (1977), pp. 581-587
[63.]
N.T. Feldman, J.E. Pennington, M.G. Ehrie.
Transbronchial lung biopsy in the compromised host.
JAMA, 238 (1977), pp. 1377-1379
[64.]
G.L. Lauver, F.M. Hasan, R.B. Morgan, S.C. Campbell.
The usefulness of fiberoptic bronchoscopy in evaluating new pulmonary lesions in the compromised host.
Am J Med, 66 (1979), pp. 580-585
[65.]
R.H. Poe, M.J. Utell, R.H. Israel, W.J. Hall, J.D. Eshleman.
Sensitivity and specificy of the nonespecific transbronchial lung biopsy.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 119 (1979), pp. 25-31
[66.]
R.K. Wilson, R.E. Fecner, S.D. Greenberg, R. Estrata, P.M. Stevens.
Clinical implications of a nonespecific transbronchial biopsy.
Am J Med, 65 (1978), pp. 252-256
[67.]
C.P. Wuall, E.A. Gaensler, C.B. Carnington, J.A. Hayes.
Comparison of transbronchial and open biopsies in chronic infiltrative lung disease.
Am Rev Respir Dis, 123 (1981), pp. 280-285
[68.]
R.A. Matthay, W.C. Farmer, D. Odero.
Diagnostic fiberoptic bronchoscopy in the immunosuppressed host with pulmonary infiltrates.
Thorax, 32 (1977), pp. 539-545
[69.]
G.W. Geelhoed, B.J. Levin, P.C. Adkins, W.L. Josph.
The diagnosis and management of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
Ann Thorac Surg, 14 (1972), pp. 335-346
[70.]
S.K. Chopra, Z. Mohsenifar.
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy in diagnosis of opportunistis lung infections. Assessment of sputa, washings, brushings and biopsy specimens.
West J Med, 131 (1979), pp. 4-7
[71.]
C. Finger, D. Arstrong, P.P. Rose, P.D. Walzer, B. Yu.
Diffuse pulmonary infiltrates in immunosuppressed patients: prospective study of 80 cases.
Am J Med, 66 (1979), pp. 110-120
[72.]
W. Pereira jr., D.M. Kovnat, G.L. Snider.
A prospective cooperative study of complications following flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy.
Chest, 73 (1978), pp. 813-816
[73.]
R.L. Greenman, P.T. Goodall, D. King.
Lung biopsy in immunocompromised hots.
Am J Med, 59 (1975), pp. 488-496
[74.]
J.R. Hiatt, H. Gong, D.G. Mulder, et al.
The value of open lung biopsy in the inmunosuppresed patientes.
Surgery, 92 (1982), pp. 285-291
[75.]
E.A. Gaensler, C.B. Carrington.
Open biopsia for chronic diffuse infiltrative lung disease: clinical, roentgenographic and phyological correlations in 502 patients.
Ann Thorac Surg, 30 (1980), pp. 411-426
[76.]
J.M. Paya, T. Klamburgt, A. Tomasa, I. Maestre, F.J. Latorre, J.L. Boveda.
Valor diagnóstico de la biopsia pulmonar en el SDRA sometido a ventilación mecánica.
Med Intensiva, 9 (1985), pp. 57-60
[77.]
R.A. Matthay, E.D. Moritz.
Invasive procedures for diagnosis of pulmonary infection: a critical review.
Clin Chest Med, 2 (1981), pp. 3-11
[78.]
S.J. Rossiter, D.C. Miller, A.M. Churg, et al.
Open lung biopsy in the immunosuppresed patients: is it really beneficial?.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, 47 (1977), pp. 338-343
Copyright © 1989. Sociedad Española de Neumología y Cirugía Torácica