When do you use EBUS?

The indications for EBUS are as follows:

  1. staging of lung cancer.
  2. mediastinal lymphadenopathy.
  3. therapeutic applications.
  4. assessment of airway wall infiltration and peripheral nodules.
  5. future applications: pulmonary vascular disease, airway remodelling.

Why would you have an EBUS?

Why do I need an EBUS? 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.

How much does an EBUS procedure cost?

EBUS-TBNA, endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration. Range of costs based on diagnostic sensitivity range recorded in TABLE 2 for each procedure….Base-Case Analysis.

Variables Base Case Cost Rangea
EBUS-TBNA (surgically confirmed negative results) $2961 $2477–$3848

What does EBUS stand for?

Endobronchial Ultrasound Bronchoscopy (EBUS) Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) is a minimally invasive but highly effective procedure used to diagnose lung cancer, infections, and other diseases causing enlarged lymph nodes in the chest.

How long do EBUS results take?

Getting your results You should get your results within 1 or 2 weeks. Contact your doctor if you haven’t heard anything after this time. Waiting for test results or for further tests can be very worrying. You might have contact details for a specialist nurse and you can contact them for information if you need to.

How long does an EBUS 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 cost of bronchoscopy?

The average cost of bronchoscopy in India is usually between Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 10,000. However, the prices may vary depending upon the hospitals in different cities.

What is Tbna test?

Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA) is an important diagnostic procedure for the interrogation of mediastinal lymph nodes. There is limited data describing the accuracy & safety of this technique for the diagnosis of tuberculous mediastinal lymphadenitis.

How do you prepare for EBUS?

Preparation:

  1. Do not eat or drink anything after midnight before your procedure.
  2. Please arrive 90 minutes before the scheduled procedure time.
  3. Please plan to be at the hospital for 4-6 hours, barring any complications.
  4. EBUS is done on an outpatient basis.
  5. You are not to drive for the rest of the day.

Is EBUS painful?

This does not hurt. It checks the oxygen content of the blood and will indicate if you need extra oxygen during the EBUS TBNA. You may have a soft plastic tube placed just inside your nostril to give you oxygen during the procedure.

What can I expect 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.

How painful is bronchoscopy?

The bronchoscope is advanced slowly down the back of your throat, through the vocal cords and into the airways. It may feel uncomfortable, but it shouldn’t hurt.