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The Clinical Significance of Collateral Ventilation.

Peter B Terry1, Richard J Traystman2.   

Abstract

Oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide removal being critical to cell survival, mammals have developed collateral vascular and ventilation systems to ensure tissue viability. Collateral ventilation, defined as ventilation of alveoli via pathways that bypass normal airways, is present in humans and many other species. The presence of collateral ventilation can be beneficial in certain disease states, whereas its relative absence can predispose to other diseases. These well defined anatomical pathways contribute little to ventilation in normal humans, but modulate ventilation perfusion imbalance in a variety of diseases, including obstructive diseases, such as asthma and emphysema. These pathways can be affected by pharmaceuticals and inhaled gas compositions. The middle lobe and lingula, constrained by their isolated, segmental anatomy, have reduced collateral ventilation, which predisposes them to disease. Recently, attempts to improve the quality of life of patients with emphysema, by performing nonsurgical lung volume reduction via use of endobronchial valves, have led to mixed results, because the role of collateral ventilation in the success or failure of the procedure was not initially appreciated. This review describes the anatomical pathways of collateral ventilation, their physiology and relationship to disease states, their modulatory effects on gas exchange, treatment considerations, and their effect on diagnostic procedures.

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Keywords:  asthma; broncoalveolar lavage; middle lobe syndrome; pulmonary emphysema; pulmonary gas exchange

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27739872      PMCID: PMC5466185          DOI: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201606-448FR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Am Thorac Soc        ISSN: 2325-6621


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