Literature DB >> 3393739

[The functionally amputated lung. Studies on the unilateral hyperlucent lung syndrome].

K Wassermann1, E Reitemeyer, K M Müller, J A Nakhosteen.   

Abstract

On the basis of comprehensive clinicopathological evidence 6 patients presenting with unilateral left-sided hyperlucent lungs are evaluated for pathogenesis, function and postoperative (n = 5) course. The common denominator in all proves to be moderate to severe hypoperfusion and overinflation of the respective lungs. Pulmonary function is characterized by a combined restrictive-obstructive pattern. In 4 patients overinflation is due to a central check-valve mechanism (tumor: n = 3; central airways collapse: n = 1), whereas in 2 increased translucency results from some sort of peripheral obstruction (Swyer-James syndrome: n = 1; congenital cystic bronchiectasis: n = 1). We consider the origin of hypoperfusion to be alveolar distension and hypoxic precapillary vasoconstriction, both participating in diminished blood flow to the check-valve obstructed lung. In Swyer-James syndrome reduced vascularity is an additional feature. Preoperative and long-term postoperative lung function data of 5 pneumonectomized patients are compared. On the whole, FEV1 and IVC remain unchanged, whereas the obstructive profile (RV, RV/TLC, sRAW) improves. From these data it is concluded that the affected hyperlucent lung is 'amputated' even before operation - irrespective of the nature of tissue damage. On the other hand postoperative relief of airways obstruction is supposed to be due to both antiobstructive medication and the removal of a diseased lung.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3393739     DOI: 10.1159/000195402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respiration        ISSN: 0025-7931            Impact factor:   3.580


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1.  Transient unilateral hyperlucent lung due to mucus plugs.

Authors:  C T Bolliger; A P Perruchoud
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 17.440

Review 2.  VATS bullectomy and apical pleurectomy for spontaneous pneumothorax in a young patient with Swyer-James-Mc Leod syndrome: case report presentation and literature review focusing on surgically treated cases.

Authors:  Nikolaos Panagopoulos; Gerasimos Papavasileiou; Efstratios Koletsis; Myrto Kastanaki; Nikolaos Anastasiou
Journal:  J Cardiothorac Surg       Date:  2014-01-10       Impact factor: 1.637

3.  Swyer-James-MacLeod syndrome presenting as spontaneous pneumothorax in an adult: Case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Luigi Conti; Gerardo Palmieri; Rocco Delfanti; Carmine Grassi; Maria Diletta Daccò; Patrizio Capelli
Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2021-03-08
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