Quantitation of regional ventilation during the washout phase of lung scintigraphy : Measurement in patients with severe COPD before and after bilateral lung volume reduction surgery

We sought to investigate the effect of lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) on regional lung ventilation. Retrospective analysis of routinely acquired data before and after LVRS. Large, urban, university medical center. Twenty-nine patients with severe emphysema. Bilateral LVRS. (133)Xe washout curv...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chest 2000-09, Vol.118 (3), p.721-727
Hauptverfasser: TRAVALINE, John M, MAURER, Alan H, CHARKES, N. David, URBAIN, Jean Luc, FURUKAWA, Satoshi, CRINER, Gerard J
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Zusammenfassung:We sought to investigate the effect of lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) on regional lung ventilation. Retrospective analysis of routinely acquired data before and after LVRS. Large, urban, university medical center. Twenty-nine patients with severe emphysema. Bilateral LVRS. (133)Xe washout curves during lung scintigraphy exhibit a biphasic pattern (the first component of the washout curve [m(r)] corresponds to an initial rapid phase in washout that reflects larger airways emptying, and the second component [m(s)] reflects a slower phase of washout that is attributed to gas elimination via smaller airways). We analyzed six standardized regions of the lung (upper, mid, and lower zones of the right and left lung), and calculated m(r) and m(s) for each lung region. The mean (+/- SE) baseline FEV(1) was 0.69+/-0.04 L, total lung capacity (TLC) was 139 +/-4% predicted, and the residual volume (RV)/TLC ratio was 65+/-2%. The mean improvement in FEV(1) 3 months post-LVRS was 38%. Post-LVRS, m(r) and m(s) increased in 79 and 74 lung regions, respectively, and there was no relationship with respect to lung regions that had or had not been operated on. The increase in m(s), however, significantly correlated with the increase in FEV(1) (r = 0.66; p
ISSN:0012-3692
1931-3543
DOI:10.1378/chest.118.3.721