Acute hypoxemia due to lung collapse in covid-19: The role of therapeutic bronchoscopy

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Abstract

Bronchoscopy is an aerosol-generating procedure and involves a high risk of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to health care workers. There are very few indications for performing bronchoscopy in a patient with confirmed COVID-19. These include atelectasis, foreign body aspiration, and suspected superinfection in immunocompromised patients. Proper use of standard personal protective equipment is mandatory to reduce the risk of transmission to health care workers. In this article, we describe a case of acute lung collapse in a 16-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who was infected with COVID-19. This patient responded to therapeutic bronchoscopy and had complete resolution of lung collapse within 24 hours of the procedure.

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Sryma, P. B., Madan, K., Mohan, A., Hadda, V., Tiwari, P., Guleria, R., & Mittal, S. (2021). Acute hypoxemia due to lung collapse in covid-19: The role of therapeutic bronchoscopy. Advances in Respiratory Medicine, 89(4), 448–450. https://doi.org/10.5603/ARM.a2021.0009

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