1.4 Interventional Pulmonology 2016
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.oa3020
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Efficacy of total lung lavage in pulmonary alveolar proteinosis: A multicenter international study of GELF

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“…In most centers, exertional dyspnea, decreased DLCO, and 6MWT are used for treatment initiation and monitoring (4,5,24). Based on our practice, we suggest TLL when: (I) DLCO is <80% PV; (II) 6MWT values are <80% of patient PV (8) or (III) exertional hypoxemia is present (Figure 1).…”
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“…In most centers, exertional dyspnea, decreased DLCO, and 6MWT are used for treatment initiation and monitoring (4,5,24). Based on our practice, we suggest TLL when: (I) DLCO is <80% PV; (II) 6MWT values are <80% of patient PV (8) or (III) exertional hypoxemia is present (Figure 1).…”
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“…Due to absence of randomized controlled trials, it is hard to determine our treatment's durability, especially in a patient with ongoing environmental exposure, however, WLL is often repeated to obtain clinical stability (23). Despite no calculations, our procedure appears more cost-effective compared to standard WLL as it requires less resources overall (4).In most centers, exertional dyspnea, decreased DLCO, and 6MWT are used for treatment initiation and monitoring (4,5,24). Based on our practice, we suggest TLL when: (I) DLCO is <80% PV; (II) 6MWT values are <80% of patient PV (8) or (III) exertional hypoxemia is present (Figure 1).…”
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