| Literature DB >> 32606654 |
Mariya Boyko1, Sandy Vonderbank1, Hakan Gürleyen1, Natalie Gibis1, Alina Schulz1, Annika Erbuth1, Andreas Bastian1.
Abstract
Background: Hyperinflation in patients with pulmonary emphysema is an important cause of reduced diaphragm mobility. We investigated whether endoscopic lung volume reduction (ELVR) could improve diaphragm mobility.Entities:
Keywords: COPD; diaphragm mobility; emphysema; endoscopic lung volume reduction; outcome; ultrasound
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32606654 PMCID: PMC7319505 DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S247526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis ISSN: 1176-9106
Patients Who Developed an Atelectasis Achieved a Higher Increase in Diaphragm Mobility Than Those Who Did Not
| Total No. of Patients | Diaphragm Mobility and Standard Deviation (mm) | |
|---|---|---|
| Atelectasis ≥ 50% | 30 | 28.97 +/− 15.928 |
| No atelectasis | 14 | 16.07 +/− 21.171 |
All 30 Patients Who Had Developed an Atelectasis Perceived a Positive Outcome After ELVR. Of the 14 Patients Who Had Not Developed an Atelectasis, 6 Patients Perceived a Positive Outcome After ELVR, Too
| Total No. of Patients | No. of Patients Who Perceived a Positive Outcome | |
|---|---|---|
| Atelectasis ≥ 50% | 30 | 30 (100%) |
| No atelectasis | 14 | 6 (43%) |
Abbreviation: ELVR, endoscopic lung volume reduction.
Figure 1Patients who perceived a positive outcome after ELVR had a higher increase in diaphragm mobility than those with no perceived improvement in treatment outcome. The 36 patients who perceived a positive outcome after ELVR had a mean increase in diaphragm mobility of 28.89 ± 17.25 mm. The patients with no perceived improvement in treatment outcome after ELVR also had an increase in diaphragm mobility but only of 6.75 ± 12.76 mm.
Abbreviation: ELVR, endoscopic lung volume reduction.
Figure 2Patients who perceived a positive outcome after ELVR had a higher increase in FEV1 than those with no perceived improvement in treatment outcome. The patients who perceived a positive outcome after ELVR had an increase in FEV1 of 18.5%, whereas the patients with no perceived improvement after ELVR had a decrease in FEV1 of 11.1%.
Abbreviations: ELVR, endoscopic lung volume reduction; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 s.