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  2. Bronchoscopy - Wikipedia

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    It can be for either diagnostic or therapeutic reasons. Modern use is almost exclusively for therapeutic indications. Rigid bronchoscopy is used for retrieving foreign objects. [7] Rigid bronchoscopy is useful for recovering inhaled foreign bodies because it allows for protection of the airway and controlling the foreign body during recovery. [8]

  3. Foreign body aspiration - Wikipedia

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    Bronchoscopy is successful in removing the foreign body in approximately 95% of cases with a complication rate of only 1%. [14] After the foreign body is removed, patients should receive nebulized beta-adrenergic medication and chest physiotherapy to further protect the airway. [2]

  4. Choking - Wikipedia

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    Bronchoscopy also is a crucial tool in foreign body removal after supportive care has been provided and the person who is choking is stable. [24] However, bronchoscopy is an invasive form of imaging and intervention in comparison to the below diagnostic tools, and requires sedation to perform. [24] X-ray

  5. Bronchoalveolar lavage - Wikipedia

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    Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), also known as bronchoalveolar washing, is a diagnostic method of the lower respiratory system in which a bronchoscope is passed through the mouth or nose into an appropriate airway in the lungs, with a measured amount of fluid introduced and then collected for examination.

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    Sometimes, patients undergo a bronchoscopy, in which a flexible tube goes into the airways to take samples for testing. Patients who require hospitalization will also receive blood tests ...

  7. Bronchial thermoplasty - Wikipedia

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    The patient is monitored after the procedure and usually returns home the day of the procedure or early the following day. The catheter delivers a series of 10-second temperature controlled bursts of radio frequency energy which heat the lining of the lungs to 65 degrees Celsius (149 °F). It is this heat that destroys some of the muscle tissue ...

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    The average balance of retirement accounts for Americans aged 65 to 74 was $609,000 in 2022, according to the Federal Reserve’s latest Survey of Consumer Finances. However, the median balance ...