The preoperative selection of patients for emphysema surgery

Lung volume reduction surgery for emphysema is evolving rapidly since its re-introduction in 1993. Lung transplantation remains a viable option for others with emphysema. The major difficulty facing surgeons lies in appropriate selection of patients for either procedure. The following paper represen...

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Cats
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Female
Humans
Male
Patient Selection
Pneumonectomy - methods
Predictive Value of Tests
Preoperative
Preoperative Care
Pulmonary Emphysema - diagnosis
Pulmonary Emphysema - physiopathology
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Respiratory Function Tests
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