2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2020.06.148
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Consolidating Lung Volume Reduction Surgery After Endoscopic Lung Volume Reduction Failure

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“…Additionally, Eichhorn and colleagues 20 from Germany reported an interesting series of 20 patients who underwent a lobectomy as a consolidating procedure after failed BLVR. Most of the patients (90%) underwent lower lobectomy, and although there was one 90-day mortality, the authors reported improved respiratory parameters (FEV1 and RV), exercise tolerance, and relief of dyspnea (modified MRC score).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Eichhorn and colleagues 20 from Germany reported an interesting series of 20 patients who underwent a lobectomy as a consolidating procedure after failed BLVR. Most of the patients (90%) underwent lower lobectomy, and although there was one 90-day mortality, the authors reported improved respiratory parameters (FEV1 and RV), exercise tolerance, and relief of dyspnea (modified MRC score).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a 30-day mortality of 5% (1 of 20 patients) and the remaining patients showed a significant increase in FEV 1 (þ27.5%) and reduction in RV (À 21%). 40 Caviezel et al also described a significant improvement in lung function (FEV 1 þ 12.5%) after lobectomy for patients with failure of valve treatment (with or without initial effect), with no mortality. 41 This case series included a more heterogeneous patient group, including patients without initial treatment effect or surgery at the contralateral side.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Hier kann eine weitere Lungenvolumenreduktion evaluiert werden. Bis jetzt gibt es wenig Daten hierzu, sie scheinen aber die Machbarkeit einer sekundären LVRS nach primärer Ventilbehandlung zu bestätigen [21,22,25,26]. Möglicherweise ist der Effekt einer sekundären LVRS nicht mit dem einer primären zu vergleichender Grund ist im Rahmen der vorhandenen Evidenz schwierig zu benennen.…”
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