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1. Implementation of evidence on management of pleural diseases: insights from a territory-wide survey of clinicians in Hong Kong

4. Additional file 1 of Implementation of evidence on management of pleural diseases: insights from a territory-wide survey of clinicians in Hong Kong

5. The microwave ablation catheter is inserted into the extended working channel (EWC) (first “click”), and locked to the bronchoscope system using a long rod (second “click”). Afterwards, the ablation catheter is unsheathed by pulling the EWC backwards, with the operator’s left hand holding the ablation catheter steady and right hand pulling the EWC backwards in a slow and controlled fashion. The third “click” signifies complete unsheathing of the ablation catheter.

6. After transbronchial access by CrossCountryTM needle, the extended working channel (EWC) can then be advanced over the needle to reach the lung nodule, also under fluoroscopy guidance. The operator’s left hand holds the needle steady in position, while the operator’s right hand advances the EWC over needle in careful wiggling motion.

7. The video demonstrates transbronchial access using CrossCountryTM tool. After ENB navigation to the proximity of a lung nodule which requires transbronchial access, the locatable guide is removed and replaced with the CrossCountryTM needle. The nodule is marked by yellow tracings, and accurate placement of needle is guided by real-time fluoroscopy.

11. 1-Year Prospective Study of the Relationship of Serial Exhaled Nitric Oxide Level and Asthma Control.

12. Collection of lower respiratory specimen by bronchoscopy for the diagnosis of COVID-19.

13. Mesenteric fat thickness is associated with metabolic syndrome independently of Apnoea-Hypopnoea Index in subjects with obstructive sleep apnoea.

14. Mesenteric fat thickness is associated with increased risk of obstructive sleep apnoea.

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