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Marlies van Dijk1,2, Rick Sue3, Gerard J Criner4, Daniela Gompelmann5, Felix J F Herth6, D Kyle Hogarth7, Karin Klooster1,2, Janwillem W H Kocks2,8,9, Hugo G de Oliveira10, Pallav L Shah11,12,13, Arschang Valipour14, Dirk-Jan Slebos1,2.
Abstract
For selected patients with advanced emphysema, bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with one-way valves can lead to clinically relevant improvements of airflow obstruction, hyperinflation, exercise capacity, and quality of life. The most common complication of this procedure is pneumothorax with a prevalence of up to ±34% of the treated patients. Patients who develop a pneumothorax also experience meaningful clinical benefits once the pneumothorax is resolved. Timely resolution of a post-valve treatment pneumothorax requires skilled and adequate pneumothorax management. This expert panel statement is an updated recommendation of the 2014 statement developed to help guide pneumothorax management after valve placement. Additionally, mechanisms for pneumothorax development, risk assessment, prevention of pneumothorax, and outcomes after pneumothorax are addressed. This recommendation is based on a combination of the current scientific literature and expert opinion, which was obtained through a modified Delphi method.Entities:
Keywords: Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction; Bronchoscopy; Emphysema; One-way valves; Pneumothorax
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34062550 PMCID: PMC8619763 DOI: 10.1159/000516326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respiration ISSN: 0025-7931 Impact factor: 3.580