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Dynamic lung mechanics in late-stage emphysema before and after lung volume reduction surgery
Authors:Henderson A Cortney  Ingenito Edward P  Salcedo Edgardo S  Moy Marilyn L  Reilly John J  Lutchen Kenneth R
Affiliation:Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University, 44 Cummington St., Boston, MA 02215, United States. achenderson@ucsd.edu
Abstract:This study evaluated the effects of lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) on the heterogeneity of lung function in awake, late-stage emphysema patients with measurements taken before and after full recovery from LVRS. We assessed standard clinical measures of lung function and functional heterogeneity in six awake, late-stage emphysema patients before and 6 months after LVRS. Functional heterogeneity was quantified by measuring dynamic inspiratory resistance (R(L)(insp)) and elastance (E(L)(insp)) over a frequency range that included normal breathing ( approximately 0.33-8 Hz). Since LVRS involves targeted resection of emphysematous regions of the lung, we hypothesized that emphysema patients would be functionally more homogeneous post-LVRS. We also compared our measures of functional heterogeneity with indices of anatomic heterogeneity and severity using high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). After LVRS, 6 min walk distance increased by 22% (940+/-91 versus 1158+/-299, p=0.031) and recoil pressure at TLC increased (9.0+/-2.0 versus 14+/-5, p=0.031), but changes in R(L)(insp) and E(L)(insp) varied greatly between subjects. A measure of anatomic severity quantified using HRCT positively correlated with airway resistance (r(s)=0.89, p=0.048). These results suggest that subjects with more severe disease as assessed by HRCT criteria had reduced overall effective airway caliber consequent to active airway constriction, reduced parenchymal tethering, and/or loss of parallel lung units. Furthermore, LVRS may not necessarily improve lung function via a substantial reduction in mechanical heterogeneity.
Keywords:Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease   Inspiratory lung impedance   Inspiratory lung resistance   Inspiratory lung elastance   Heterogeneity
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