FBS-ASaP: Fibrobronchoscopy in ASpiration Pneumonia in the Emergency Department

RecruitingOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment

100

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 5, 2024

Primary Completion Date

February 5, 2027

Study Completion Date

March 5, 2027

Conditions
Aspiration PneumoniaBronchoscopy
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Laryngotracheal Aspiration Procedure Using a Probe in the Emergency Department

For laryngotracheal aspiration using a blind probe, the patient will be positioned in a seated or semi-seated position; if this is not possible, the aspiration will be performed in a supine position. A soft, sterile catheter connected to the suction apparatus will be inserted into one nostril while keeping the patient\'s head tilted back. When the tip of the catheter reaches the back of the pharynx, the patient will need to breathe to facilitate the insertion and allow the catheter to advance into the larynx and trachea. At this point, using negative suction pressure for a maximum of 3-5 seconds, the secretions will be aspirated. The aspiration will be repeated multiple times in cycles of 3-5 seconds.

PROCEDURE

Aspiration Procedure Using Fibrobronchoscopy in the Emergency Department

"Equipment Setup:~A sterile bronchoscope will be connected to the suction apparatus.~Procedure:~The bronchoscope will be gently inserted through the patient\'s nostril or mouth, advancing carefully through the pharynx and larynx into the trachea and bronchi.~The physician will visually inspect the airways through the bronchoscope. Using the bronchoscope's suction channel, secretions will be aspirated from the trachea and bronchi.~Suctioning will be performed intermittently to avoid hypoxia, with each suctioning cycle lasting no more than 3-5 seconds.~The procedure may be repeated as necessary to ensure thorough aspiration of secretions."

Trial Locations (1)

50122

RECRUITING

AOU Careggi, Florence

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi

OTHER