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- W2045017009 abstract "Over the years, several areas in cardiopulmonary diseases have expanded tremendously and gradually established their own niches. Chest recognized this trend and appropriately established various “departments” to represent these areas and to provide timely and valuable information to the readers. Some of the examples include Clinical Problems in Cardiopulmonary Disease, Critical Care, Exercise and the Heart, Medical Imaging, Occupational and Environmental Lung Disease, and Risk-Benefit Analysis in Chest Medicine. The success of these departments has prompted introduction of another department, and commencing with this issue, Chest will publish a series of articles on a periodic basis under the banner, Bronchoscopy.Why a special department for bronchoscopy? After all, the procedure has long been in use and has become an indispensable tool for the practicing pulmonologist and is the third most commonly used invasive procedure, after arterial blood gases and thoracocentesis, in pulmonology. While there are many excellent papers on original investigation in the field, the dearth of authoritative review articles addressing the various aspects of bronchoscopy is quite obvious. Granted that bronchoscopy is a procedure learned by observing and performing, not by reading manuals and papers, one must recognize that one cannot always learn all the nuances of the procedure from ones teacher. As in any area of surgery, the experience gained is often directly proportional to the number of operations performed, and the limited use of bronchoscopy in certain practice settings may not provide the needed expertise or experience. Most of the newly trained bronchoscopists probably fit into this category. These are the areas that the editorial board of Chest believes can be helped by publishing comprehensive review articles written by well-recognized authorities in the field.In this issue, the contribution by Shapshay and Beamis (see page 449) leads to the better understanding of the role of the carbon dioxide laser in tracheobronchial lesions. Future reviews will address the role of transbronchial needle aspiration, bronchoscopy in the early diagnosis of bronchogenic carcinoma, bronchoscopic photography, techniques to improve diagnostic and therapeutic yield from bronchoscopy, pediatric bronchoscopy, and others. Since almost all the articles are solicited and hence entirely dependent on the expeditiousness of authors, their publication will be intermittent and on an “as they come” basis.The editorial board envisions that the Bronchoscopy department will become a regular feature of Chest and hopes that the readers will benefit from the new series of articles. The editorial board welcomes suggestions from readers regarding future topics on bronchoscopy. Over the years, several areas in cardiopulmonary diseases have expanded tremendously and gradually established their own niches. Chest recognized this trend and appropriately established various “departments” to represent these areas and to provide timely and valuable information to the readers. Some of the examples include Clinical Problems in Cardiopulmonary Disease, Critical Care, Exercise and the Heart, Medical Imaging, Occupational and Environmental Lung Disease, and Risk-Benefit Analysis in Chest Medicine. The success of these departments has prompted introduction of another department, and commencing with this issue, Chest will publish a series of articles on a periodic basis under the banner, Bronchoscopy. Why a special department for bronchoscopy? After all, the procedure has long been in use and has become an indispensable tool for the practicing pulmonologist and is the third most commonly used invasive procedure, after arterial blood gases and thoracocentesis, in pulmonology. While there are many excellent papers on original investigation in the field, the dearth of authoritative review articles addressing the various aspects of bronchoscopy is quite obvious. Granted that bronchoscopy is a procedure learned by observing and performing, not by reading manuals and papers, one must recognize that one cannot always learn all the nuances of the procedure from ones teacher. As in any area of surgery, the experience gained is often directly proportional to the number of operations performed, and the limited use of bronchoscopy in certain practice settings may not provide the needed expertise or experience. Most of the newly trained bronchoscopists probably fit into this category. These are the areas that the editorial board of Chest believes can be helped by publishing comprehensive review articles written by well-recognized authorities in the field. In this issue, the contribution by Shapshay and Beamis (see page 449) leads to the better understanding of the role of the carbon dioxide laser in tracheobronchial lesions. Future reviews will address the role of transbronchial needle aspiration, bronchoscopy in the early diagnosis of bronchogenic carcinoma, bronchoscopic photography, techniques to improve diagnostic and therapeutic yield from bronchoscopy, pediatric bronchoscopy, and others. Since almost all the articles are solicited and hence entirely dependent on the expeditiousness of authors, their publication will be intermittent and on an “as they come” basis. The editorial board envisions that the Bronchoscopy department will become a regular feature of Chest and hopes that the readers will benefit from the new series of articles. 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