Therapeutic Rigid Bronchoscopy Intervention for Malignant Central Airway Obstruction Improves Performance Status to Allow Systemic Treatment

Background: Malignant central airway obstruction may result in an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status (ECOG PS) that precludes treatment with systemic therapies. We sought to evaluate outcomes of patients undergoing rigid bronchoscopy for malignant central airways obstruction (MCAO) and its effect on access to systemic therapies including immunotherapy. Patients and Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational single-center study evaluating 77 consecutive patients who underwent rigid bronchoscopy from March 2015 to November 2019. Procedural details, preprocedural and postprocedural ECOG PS, complications, and proportions of patients receiving systemic therapy postprocedure were recorded. Results: The majority of patients were ECOG PS 2 to 3 at diagnosis (62%). The most common indication was MCAO due to squamous cell carcinoma (35.1%). MCAO was managed with a debulking/dilatation procedure alone (51.9%) or in combination with stenting (48.1%). The laser was unavailable, electrocautery was used for hemostasis only not tumor ablation. Significant improvement in ECOG PS postprocedure in the group with baseline ECOG PS 3 to 4 (P
Source: Journal of Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology - Category: Respiratory Medicine Tags: Original Investigations Source Type: research