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Therapeutic bronchoscopy for malignant central airway obstruction: Introduction to the <scp>EpiGETIF</scp> registry

Nicolas Guibert, Pascalin Roy, Lyria Amari, Julien Legodec, B. Escarguel, C. Fournier, F. Wallyn, L. Cellerin, Christine Lorut, D. Usturoi, Thomas Egenod, Nicolas Favrolt, Pascal Schlossmacher, Valérian Bourinet, L. Perrot, Samy Lachkar, Juliette Camuset, Amandine Briault, Romain Kessler, Christophe Gut‐Gobert, G. Mangiapan, Nicolas Carnot, E. Briens, Adrian Crutu, Armelle Marceau, B. Toublanc, Gaëtan Deslée, Maxime Dewolf, Julien Dutilh, Julie Tronchetti, Philippe Astoul, Jean‐Michel Vergnon, Hervé Dutau, the Groupe d'Endoscopie Thoracique et Interventionnel Francophone (GETIF)

2024Respirology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: EpiGETIF is a web-based, multicentre clinical database created in 2019 aiming for prospective collection of data regarding therapeutic rigid bronchoscopy (TB) for malignant central airway obstruction (MCAO). METHODS: Patients were enrolled into the registry from January 2019 to November 2022. Data were prospectively entered through a web-interface, using standardized definitions for each item. The objective of this first extraction of data was to describe the population and the techniques used among the included centres to target, facilitate and encourage further studies in TB. RESULTS: Overall, 2118 patients from 36 centres were included. Patients were on average 63.7 years old, mostly male and smokers. Most patients had a WHO score ≤2 (70.2%) and 39.6% required preoperative oxygen support, including mechanical ventilation in 6.7%. 62.4% had an already known histologic diagnosis but only 46.3% had received any oncologic treatment. Most tumours were bronchogenic (60.6%), causing mainly intrinsic or mixed obstruction (43.3% and 41.5%, respectively). Mechanical debulking was the most frequent technique (67.3%), while laser (9.8%) and cryo-recanalization (2.7%) use depended on local expertise. Stenting was required in 54.7%, silicone being the main type of stent used (55.3%). 96.3% of procedure results were considered at least partially successful, resulting in a mean 4.1 points decrease on the Borg scale of dyspnoea. Complications were noted in 10.9%. CONCLUSION: This study exposes a high volume of TB that could represent a good source of future studies given the dismal amount of data about the effects of TB in certain populations and situations.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBronchoscopyDebulkingStentProspective cohort studyAirway obstructionSurgeryPopulationAirwayInternal medicineCancerOvarian cancerEnvironmental healthTracheal and airway disordersLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentAirway Management and Intubation Techniques
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