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    P2.24 - Poster Session 2 - Supportive Care (ID 157)

    • Event: WCLC 2013
    • Type: Poster Session
    • Track: Supportive Care
    • Presentations: 1
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      P2.24-032 - Bronchoscopy in the Czech Republic, 2012 (ID 2338)

      09:30 - 09:30  |  Author(s): F. Petrik

      • Abstract

      Background
      The incidence of lung cancer in the Czech Republic has been unacceptably high for decades. It has reached 91/100 000 in men and 31/100 000 in women. Bronchoscopy plays an important role in the diagnostic process. To assess the quality and density of the bronchological net and to determine the current situation in the implementation of bronchoscopy in the Czech Republic we decided to carry out a national survey.

      Methods
      A bronchological questionnaire was sent by e-mail to every pneumologist performing bronchoscopy. With the help of repeated eā€“mails and additional telephone interviews we achieved a response rate of more than 95%.

      Results
      In 2012 there were 56 centers performing bronchoscopy in adults and 9 in children in the Czech Republic. The bronchological units of adult clinics employed 169 bronchologists using 231 fiberscopes, out of which 88 were video bronchoscopes and 79 rigid bronchoscopes. Altogether 30 354 bronchoscopies were performed in adults. General anesthesia was used in 2 146 cases, the rest was carried out under local anesthesia. The total number also includes 1767 bronchoscopies performed using rigid instrumentation. Cytological examination of the material obtained during bronchoscopy was carried out by a pathologist (Department of Clinical Pathology) at 34 centers, by a pneumologist trained in cytology at 13 centers and by both the pathologist and the pneumologist at 9 centers. Interventional bronchoscopic procedures (laser, electrocautery, stenting, brachytherapy, cryocautery and the introduction of endobronchial valves) were used in 17 departments. Altogether the above mentioned procedures were performed 654 times during one year. All 9 children's bronchological departments employed 12 bronchoscopists, using a total number of 29 fiberscopes, out of which 17 were video bronchoscopes. Seven pediatric bronchoscopy centers also used rigid instrumentation. The total number of pediatric bronchoscopies performed in 2012 was 682, the majority of them (621) under general anesthesia. Out of all bronchoscopies, the rigid bronchoscopy was performed in 32 cases. At five centers cytology examination was performed by a pathologist, at 3 centers by a pneumologist trained in cytology and at one center by both specialists together. Further analysis of the specialized bronchological procedures (endobronchial ultrasound, autofluorescence), including a comparison with previous surveys will be given in the lecture or on the poster.

      Conclusion
      The level of bronchological service offered in the Czech Republic is comparable with the most developed countries and serves a prompt and exact diagnostics of patients with respiratory disorders including lung cancer. "Supported by Projects (Ministry of Health) of conceptual development of research organization 00064203 (FN Motol, Prague, Czech Republic)".