What is a bronchoscopy?
A bronchoscopy is a medical procedure that helps diagnose lung disease. During a bronchoscopy, your doctor uses a small camera to see inside your lungs to look at the airways anatomy and how well they are working.
A scope (thin tube) is passed through your mouth or nose and into your windpipe. This lets your doctor view your airways and take a biopsy of lung tissue of suspicious areas if necessary. A bronchoscopy also may be used to treat a lung problem, such as removing fluid buildup, treating cancer, washing out an airway.
Who needs a bronchoscopy?
Your provider may refer you for a bronchoscopy if you have:
- Long-lasting cough
- Infection
- Unexpected results from a chest x-ray, CT scan or other tissue or imaging test
What are the side effects of having a bronchoscopy?
It is not often that people suffer from problems with a bronchoscopy. When there are problems, they are usually not severe and could include any of the following:
- Light bleeding
- Damage to the lung or airway
- Fever
- Sore throat
- Muscle aches
- Small cough
Are there complications with bronchoscopies?
Complications are rare, but if you experience any of the following symptoms let your doctor know right away:
- Have a fever longer than 3 days
- Chest pain gets worse
- Breathing is difficult
- Coughing up blood
- A collapsed lung from air in the chest cavity
How can I prepare for a bronchoscopy?
Your doctor may ask you to do one or several of the following things before your procedure:
- Don鈥檛 eat or drink for 8 hours before the procedure
- Stop taking blood thinning medications
- Remove hearing aids, dentures, contact lenses, or glasses
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure
What can I expect during the bronchoscopy?
On the day of the procedure you can expect these events:
- An anesthetic will numb your throat and/or nose
- You may be awake for the procedure
- The camera is attached to a tube and will be carefully moved down your throat and into your lung passages
- After the procedure your throat and mouth will regain feeling and you can drink water
What can a bronchoscopy diagnose?
- Abnormal changes in lung tissue
- Shortness of breath
- Foreign objects in the airway
When can I expect results from the bronchoscopy?
The results of a bronchoscopy usually take 1-3 days. Your doctor will discuss these results with you and form a treatment plan if needed.
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