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Comparison of virtual bronchoscopy to fiber-optic bronchoscopy for assessment of inhalation injury severity

Authors :
Gerald E. York
Herbert P. Kwon
Samuel E. Burkett
John A. Ward
Santiago Jimenez
Corina Necsoiu
Leopoldo C. Cancio
Ruth Nguyen
Dara Regn
Andriy I. Batchinsky
Bryan S. Jordan
Kevin K. Chung
Thomas B. Zanders
Michael J. Morris
Source :
Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries. 40(7)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Compare virtual bronchoscopy (VB) to fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) for scoring smoke inhalation injury (SII).Swine underwent computerized tomography (CT) with VB and FOB before (0) and 24 and 48 h after SII. VB and FOB images were scored by 5 providers off line.FOB and VB scores increased over time (p0.001) with FOB scoring higher than VB at 0 (0.30±0.79 vs. 0.03±0.17), 24 h (4.21±1.68 vs. 2.47±1.50), and 48h (4.55±1.83 vs. 1.94±1.29). FOB and VB showed association with PaO2-to-FiO2 ratios (PFR) with areas under receiver operating characteristic curves (ROC): for PFR≤300, VB 0.830, FOB 0.863; for PFR≤200, VB 0.794, FOB 0.825; for PFR≤100, VB 0.747, FOB 0.777 (all p0.001). FOB showed 80.3% specificity, 77% sensitivity, 88.8% negative-predictive value (NPV), and 62.3% positive-predictive value (PPV) for PFR≤300 and VB showed 67.2% specificity, 85.5% sensitivity, 91.3% NPV, and 53.4% PPV.VB provided similar injury severity scores to FOB, correlated with PFR, and reliably detected airway narrowing. VB performed during admission CT may be a useful screening tool specifically to demonstrate airway narrowing induced by SII.

Details

ISSN :
18791409
Volume :
40
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5cef8c610aaa0790b14b575fe3a0b8a1