EFFICACY OF TRANSBRONCHIAL LUNG BIOPSY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BRONCHIOLITIS OBLITERANS IN HEART-LUNG TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS

1989 ◽  
Vol 47 (5) ◽  
pp. 893-895 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samuel A. Yousem ◽  
Irvin L. Paradis ◽  
James H. Dauber ◽  
Bartley P. Griffith
BMJ Open ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. e024521
Author(s):  
Or Kalchiem-Dekel ◽  
Aldo Iacono ◽  
Edward M Pickering ◽  
Ashutosh Sachdeva ◽  
Nirav G Shah ◽  
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IntroductionTransbronchial lung biopsy (TBLB) is frequently performed in single-lung and double-lung transplant recipients for evaluation of clinical and radiological findings as well as routine surveillance for acute cellular rejection. While rates of clinically significant TBLB-related haemorrhage are <1% for all comers, the incidence in lung transplant recipients is reported to be higher, presumably due to persistent allograft inflammation and alterations in allograft blood flow. While routinely performed by some bronchoscopists, the efficacy and safety profile of prophylactic administration of topical intrabronchial diluted epinephrine for the prevention of TBLB-related haemorrhage has not been explored in a prospective manner.Methods and analysisIn this randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled multicentre trial (PROPHET Study), single-lung and double-lung transplant adult recipients from participating institutions who are scheduled for bronchoscopy with TBLB for clinical indications will be identified. Potential participants who meet inclusion and exclusion criteria and sign an informed consent will be randomised to receive either diluted epinephrine or placebo prior to performance of TBLB. The degree of TBLB-related haemorrhage will be graded by the performing bronchoscopist as well as independent observers. The primary analysis will compare the rates of severe and very severe bleeding in participants treated with epinephrine or placebo. The study will also evaluate the safety profile of prophylactic topical epinephrine including the occurrence of serious cardiovascular and haemodynamic adverse events. Additional secondary outcomes to be explored include rates of non-severe TBLB-related haemorrhage, overall yield of the bronchoscopic procedure and non-serious cardiovascular and haemodynamic adverse effects.Ethics and disseminationThe study procedures were reviewed and approved by institutional review boards in participating institutions. This study is being externally monitored, and a data and safety monitoring committee has been assembled to monitor patient safety and to evaluate the efficacy of the intervention. The results of this study will be published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and presented at relevant academic conferences.Trial registration numberNCT03126968; Pre-results.


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