All the literature goodness for February!
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All the literature goodness for February!
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Scott Weingart, MD FCCM. EMCrit RACC Lit Review – February 2023. EMCrit Blog. Published on February 15, 2023. Accessed on May 7th 2024. Available at [https://emcrit.org/emcrit/racc-lit-february-2023/ ].
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The article on bronching and decreasing atelectasis has a lot to do with the robotic bronchoscopies. Those are the settings we start with to try and increase our accuracy for peripheral nodule biopsies. I’ve never tried a recruitment maneuver beforehand though
Katie–recruitment maneuver would definintely be after the bronch, when the derecruitment has occured
I visited the site for the first time and got a lot of interesting information, the reduction of atelectasis has a lot to do with robotic bronchoscopy increasing the accuracy of peripheral nodule biopsies. I will learn more about it!