Clinical Impact of Compensatory Hyperinflation of the Nontreated Adjacent Lobe After Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction with Valves
International Journal of COPD2022Vol. Volume 17, pp. 1523–1536
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Johannes Wienker, Kaid Darwiche, Julia Wälscher, Jane Winantea, Michael Hagemann, Erik Büscher, Abhinav Singla, Christian Taube, Rüdiger Karpf-Wissel
Abstract
Extensive compensatory hyperinflation of the adjacent non-treated lobe after BLVR results in decreased ILVR, which is responsible for a lack of meaningful improvements in ventilatory mechanics and clinical outcome, despite technically successful lobe volume reduction.
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