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Increased effective lung volume following lung volume reduction surgery in emphysema
- Source :
- Chest. 120(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) for emphysema has a variable effect on spirometry with improvement linked to increases in lung elastic recoil. The mechanism by which recoil increases following LVRS has not been described completely. This study examines preoperative and postoperative pulmonary function to describe a mechanism for changes in airflow obstruction.Change in pulmonary function following LVRS. Setting : Public teaching hospital in Australia.Patients with severe emphysema and pulmonary function measurements made before and after LVRS.Routine pulmonary function testing performed with ventilated lung alveolar volume (VA) derived from the gas transfer measurement used as a proxy for the effective lung volume.Pulmonary function tests from 36 consecutive patients with measurements made at the same laboratory were analyzed. The mean FEV(1) was 29.1% predicted presurgery and increased following LVRS from 0.900 L (SD, 0.427 L) to 1.283 L (SD, 0.511 L; p0.0001) and TLC (143% predicted) decreased from 8.19 L (SD, 1.492 L) to 7.07 L (SD, 1.52 L; p0.0001; n = 35). The mean VA increased by 0.674 L (SD, 0.733 L) from 4.04 to 4.72 L (p0.0001; n = 34). The change in FEV(1) correlated well with the change in VA (r = 0.63). The change in FEV(1) in those patients whose VAs did not increase (n = 7) was not significant.The increase in VA reflects an increase of functional or ventilating lung volume and is associated with an improvement in spirometry following LVRS.
- Subjects :
- Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Spirometry
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Lung volume reduction surgery
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Pulmonary function testing
Elastic recoil
Postoperative Complications
DLCO
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
Lung volumes
Pneumonectomy
Lung Compliance
Aged
Lung
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
Pulmonary Gas Exchange
Respiratory disease
respiratory system
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
respiratory tract diseases
Surgery
medicine.anatomical_structure
Treatment Outcome
Pulmonary Emphysema
Cardiology
Female
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Lung Volume Measurements
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00123692
- Volume :
- 120
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Chest
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....26f9cca4ace9935000f09b2e937264a0