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. 2023 Sep;58(9):2527-2534.
doi: 10.1002/ppul.26540. Epub 2023 Jun 23.

Cryoextraction via flexible bronchoscopy in children with tracheobronchial obstruction

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Cryoextraction via flexible bronchoscopy in children with tracheobronchial obstruction

Brittany A Truitt et al. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Cryoextraction via flexible bronchoscopy (FB) can be used to alleviate airway obstruction due to blood clots, casts, mucus, and foreign bodies. There is limited literature regarding the utility of cryoextraction to restore airway patency in critically ill children, especially on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). The aims of this study were to describe the clinical course and outcomes of children who underwent cryoextraction via FB.

Methods: A singlecenter retrospective review of children who underwent cryoextraction via FB between 2017 and 2021 was conducted. The analyzed data included diagnoses, indications for cryoextraction, respiratory support modalities, FB and chest imaging results, and outcomes.

Results: Eleven patients aged 3-17 years underwent a total of 33 cryoextraction sessions via FB. Patients required ECMO (n = 9) or conventional mechanical ventilation (CMV) for pneumonia, pulmonary hemorrhage, pulmonary embolism, asthma exacerbation, and cardiorespiratory failure following cardiac surgery. One patient underwent elective FB and cryoextraction for plastic bronchitis. Indications for cryoextraction included airway obstruction due to tracheobronchial thrombi (n = 8), mucus plugs (n = 1), or plastic bronchitis (n = 2). Cryoextraction via FB was performed on patients on ECMO (n = 9) and CMV (n = 2) with 6 patients requiring ≥3 cryoextraction sessions for airway obstruction. There were no complications related to cryoextraction. Patient outcomes included partial (n = 5) or complete (n = 6) restoration of airway patency with ECMO decannulation (n = 5) and death (n = 4) due to critical illness.

Conclusions: Cryoextraction via FB is an effective intervention that can be utilized in critically ill children with refractory tracheobronchial obstruction to restore airway patency and to facilitate liberation from ECMO.

Keywords: ECMO; cryoextraction; cryotherapy; flexible bronchoscopy; pediatric.

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