2014
DOI: 10.4236/jct.2014.59093
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Effect of Inhaled Tiotropium as the Perioperative Management of Patients Undergoing Pulmonary Resection for Primary Lung Cancer

Abstract: Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of perioperative tiotropium therapy for patients undergoing pulmonary resection for primary lung cancer. The shortterm tiotropium effect was investigated by perioperative pulmonary function and "lung age". Methods: The fifty-five patients who underwent a lobectomy and had tiotropium treatment available from October 2007 through May 2009 were the subjects. The patients were divided into 3 groups according to their airway limitation such as … Show more

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“…11,12 While COPD patients are at higher risk of PPC, the impact of airflow limitation severity on PPC after extrapulmonary surgery in COPD patients has not been adequately investigated. Furthermore, there are data on the efficacy of bronchodilator therapy in the perioperative management of COPD patients in lung resection surgery, 13,14 but little is known about the role of perioperative bronchodilator use in the prevention of PPC, especially with respect to post-operative exacerbations after extra-pulmonary surgery in COPD patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,12 While COPD patients are at higher risk of PPC, the impact of airflow limitation severity on PPC after extrapulmonary surgery in COPD patients has not been adequately investigated. Furthermore, there are data on the efficacy of bronchodilator therapy in the perioperative management of COPD patients in lung resection surgery, 13,14 but little is known about the role of perioperative bronchodilator use in the prevention of PPC, especially with respect to post-operative exacerbations after extra-pulmonary surgery in COPD patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%