What can I expect after an EBUS?

Your Recovery Afterward, you may feel tired for 1 or 2 days. Your mouth may feel very dry for several hours after the procedure. You may also have a sore throat and a hoarse voice for a few days. Sucking on throat lozenges or gargling with warm salt water may help soothe your sore throat.

How long does an EBUS test take?

An EBUS procedure usually takes approximately 45 minutes, but this will vary depending on the findings and if treatment is needed. Including time to prepare you for the procedure and recovery time, you should expect to be in the department for between two and four hours.

What is the difference between a bronchoscopy and an EBUS?

Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) – an ultrasound probe is attached to a bronchoscope to view the airways. Fluorescence bronchoscopy – fluorescent light attached to the bronchoscope shows the inside of the lungs. Virtual bronchoscopy – a CT scan of your airways.

How much does an EBUS cost?

Base-Case Analysis

Variables Base Case Cost Rangea
EBUS-TBNA (surgically confirmed negative results) $2961 $2477–$3848
EBUS-TBNA (without confirmation of negative results) $3344 $2154–$5524
Conventional TBNA $3754 $2565–$5498
Mediastinoscopy $8859 $6876–$12,756

Why would you have an EBUS?

EBUS (endobronchial ultrasound) bronchoscopy is a procedure used to diagnose different types of lung disorders, including inflammation, infections or cancer. Performed by a pulmonologist, EBUS bronchoscopy uses a flexible tube that goes through your mouth and into your windpipe and lungs.

Why do I need an EBUS?

Why do I need a bronchoscopy? An EBUS is usually suggested if there are abnormal appearing lymph nodes identified on radiological scans. Sampling these lymph nodes may help your doctor determine the most appropriate route of treatment.

What is ebus test?

What Is EBUS Bronchoscopy? EBUS (endobronchial ultrasound) bronchoscopy is a procedure used to diagnose different types of lung disorders, including inflammation, infections or cancer. Performed by a pulmonologist, EBUS bronchoscopy uses a flexible tube that goes through your mouth and into your windpipe and lungs.

Is bronchoscopy painful?

It may feel uncomfortable, but it shouldn’t hurt. Your health care team will try to make you as comfortable as possible. Samples of tissue and fluid may be taken and procedures may be performed using devices passed through the bronchoscope. Your doctor may ask if you have pain in your chest, back or shoulders.

How is an endobronchial ultrasound ( EBUS ) performed?

EBUS (Endobronchial Ultrasound) is a test which allows sampling of lymph nodes within the chest. Samples of the lymph nodes can be taken from inside the lungs and sent to the laboratory to check for any abnormalities.

Why do I have breathing difficulties during EBUS?

Breathing difficulties can occur during EBUS in patients who have bad asthma or COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, such as emphysema) and the effect of sedation may reduce breathing further and cause low oxygen levels in the blood.

Is it safe to have an EBUS-TBNA test?

EBUS-TBNA is a safe test. Your throat may be a little sore for a day or so afterwards. You may feel tired or sleepy for several hours, caused by the sedative. You may also cough up a little blood for a couple of days following the test.

Is it normal to have a sore throat after an EBUS?

After the test, it is likely that you will have a sore throat for a day or two or some soreness of the nose. You might also have a hoarse voice for a short time. It is quite common to cough up small amounts of blood for a few hours after EBUS.