We performed Ventilation/Perfusion scans for patients planned for thoracotomy with resection of the primary or metastatic lung tumors. We predicted the post-operative FEV1 (Forced Expiratory Volume in first second) using Differential Lung Analysis software. Methods: 34 patients were evaluated with Ventilation/Perfusion (V/Q) scans. Ventilation scan was performed with Tc-99m DTPA Aerosol and Perfusion Scan with Tc99m MAA, on 2 different days. The numbers of counts in anterior and posterior views of V/Q scans were calculated individually. Anterior and posterior arithmetical mean was calculated and post-operative FEV1 was predicted with the use of Differential Lung Analysis software. In most of the patients, the counts in the ventilation scan ...
Xiaowei Mao,1,2,* Wei Zhang,1,3,* Yi-Qian Ni,1 Yanjie Niu,1 Li-Yan Jiang1 1Pulmonary and Cri...
Background: The purpose of our study was to determine whether the assessment of the diffusing capaci...
AbstractPulmonary function testing (PFT) has been used to evaluate the risk for postoperative compli...
We performed Ventilation/Perfusion scans for patients planned for thoracotomy with resection of the ...
Surgical resection of lung cancer or other disease is recently required in patients with severely im...
Background Lung resection remains the gold standard treatment for early stage lung cancer; predic...
Current ACCP guidelines (Colice et al., Chest 2007) recommend usage of the segment count method and ...
BACKGROUND: The study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of preoperative lung perfusion scin...
Purpose Preoperative pulmonary function testing is mandatory for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) ...
International audienceBackground: Recent advancements in computed tomography (CT) scanning and post ...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated preoperative pulmonary function as a predictor of respiratory complications ...
BACKGROUND: Post-operative complications that are commonly encountered following lung resection su...
Sixty-one patients undergoing pulmonary resection were studied pre- and post-operatively by spiromet...
BACKGROUND: Accurate prediction of postoperative pulmonary function in patients with non-small cell ...
WOS: 000431767800002OBJECTIVE: Preoperative evaluation in thoracic surgery is highly important to de...
Xiaowei Mao,1,2,* Wei Zhang,1,3,* Yi-Qian Ni,1 Yanjie Niu,1 Li-Yan Jiang1 1Pulmonary and Cri...
Background: The purpose of our study was to determine whether the assessment of the diffusing capaci...
AbstractPulmonary function testing (PFT) has been used to evaluate the risk for postoperative compli...
We performed Ventilation/Perfusion scans for patients planned for thoracotomy with resection of the ...
Surgical resection of lung cancer or other disease is recently required in patients with severely im...
Background Lung resection remains the gold standard treatment for early stage lung cancer; predic...
Current ACCP guidelines (Colice et al., Chest 2007) recommend usage of the segment count method and ...
BACKGROUND: The study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of preoperative lung perfusion scin...
Purpose Preoperative pulmonary function testing is mandatory for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) ...
International audienceBackground: Recent advancements in computed tomography (CT) scanning and post ...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated preoperative pulmonary function as a predictor of respiratory complications ...
BACKGROUND: Post-operative complications that are commonly encountered following lung resection su...
Sixty-one patients undergoing pulmonary resection were studied pre- and post-operatively by spiromet...
BACKGROUND: Accurate prediction of postoperative pulmonary function in patients with non-small cell ...
WOS: 000431767800002OBJECTIVE: Preoperative evaluation in thoracic surgery is highly important to de...
Xiaowei Mao,1,2,* Wei Zhang,1,3,* Yi-Qian Ni,1 Yanjie Niu,1 Li-Yan Jiang1 1Pulmonary and Cri...
Background: The purpose of our study was to determine whether the assessment of the diffusing capaci...
AbstractPulmonary function testing (PFT) has been used to evaluate the risk for postoperative compli...