BACKGROUND: Lung volume reduction (LVR) surgery is an effective and organ-preserving treatment option for patients suffering from severe dyspnea due to endstage emphysema. METHOD: Resection of functionally inactive lung parenchyma reduces over-inflation and restores the elastic recoil of the lungs. Thus it results in improvement of dyspnea, mobility and pulmonary function. Patient selection is crucial. Of simliar importance is pulmonary rehabilitation, as well as sufficient expertise in the treatment of endstage chronic respiratory failure. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The in-hospital morbidity and mortality after LVR are acceptable (0 to 5%) and the good results seem to last at least 18 to 24 months. LVR can be offered to selected patients eith...
Pulmonary emphysema causes decrease in lung function due to irreversible dilatation of intrapulmonar...
AbstractBetween January 1993 and February 1996, we performed 150 bilateral lung volume reduction pro...
ABSTRACTPulmonary emphysema is a chronic, prograssive and invalidating disease. Until recently, pulm...
Lung volume reduction surgery(LVRS) has recently been advocated as an alternative or a bridge to lun...
Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) has been proposed for patients with severe emphysema to improve...
BACKGROUND: We report mid-term results after 25 consecutive lung volume reduction operations (LVRS) ...
Most cases of emphysema are managed conservatively. However, in severe symptomatic emphysema associa...
ABSTRACT: Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) is performed to alleviate dyspnoea of selected patien...
Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) offers improvement in lung function, quality of life and even s...
There has been dramatic resurgence of interest in surgical treatment of emphysema, particularly "lun...
Severe emphysema is an important problem, affecting ~10 % of people in the USA and is the fourth lea...
Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated that lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) improves ex...
Emphysema is a debilitating lung disease continuing to be a major source of morbidity and mortality ...
Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) has shown an improve for up to several years respiratory functi...
The resectional lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) procedure entailing nonanatomic resection of de...
Pulmonary emphysema causes decrease in lung function due to irreversible dilatation of intrapulmonar...
AbstractBetween January 1993 and February 1996, we performed 150 bilateral lung volume reduction pro...
ABSTRACTPulmonary emphysema is a chronic, prograssive and invalidating disease. Until recently, pulm...
Lung volume reduction surgery(LVRS) has recently been advocated as an alternative or a bridge to lun...
Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) has been proposed for patients with severe emphysema to improve...
BACKGROUND: We report mid-term results after 25 consecutive lung volume reduction operations (LVRS) ...
Most cases of emphysema are managed conservatively. However, in severe symptomatic emphysema associa...
ABSTRACT: Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) is performed to alleviate dyspnoea of selected patien...
Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) offers improvement in lung function, quality of life and even s...
There has been dramatic resurgence of interest in surgical treatment of emphysema, particularly "lun...
Severe emphysema is an important problem, affecting ~10 % of people in the USA and is the fourth lea...
Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated that lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) improves ex...
Emphysema is a debilitating lung disease continuing to be a major source of morbidity and mortality ...
Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) has shown an improve for up to several years respiratory functi...
The resectional lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) procedure entailing nonanatomic resection of de...
Pulmonary emphysema causes decrease in lung function due to irreversible dilatation of intrapulmonar...
AbstractBetween January 1993 and February 1996, we performed 150 bilateral lung volume reduction pro...
ABSTRACTPulmonary emphysema is a chronic, prograssive and invalidating disease. Until recently, pulm...