Respiratory medicine
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Respiratory medicine · Mar 2006
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter StudyA new BAL fluid instillation and aspiration technique: a multicenter randomized study.
Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) is a widely used clinical and research tool even though certain steps in the procedure have not been standarized. One step that is subject to variation is the technique used to instill and recover BAL fluid. Our aim was to assess whether attaching a plastic tube between the syringe and the working channel of the flexible bronchoscope allowed recovery of more fluid in comparison with recovery using only a syringe, and whether tubing had a favorable impact on diagnostic yield and complications. ⋯ In the group with tubing, 8% more fluid was recovered. The difference was both statistically significant and clinically relevant given that 17.4% more diagnoses, 6.9% fewer complications, and 8.8% fewer technical failures were recorded. Based on these results, we recommend performing BAL using plastic tubing between the 50 mL syringe and the working channel of the flexible bronchoscope when carrying out manual instillation and suction.