Assessment of lung functions using impulse oscillometry before and after bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with histoacryl gel
Abstract Background Many forms of bronchoscopic lung volume reduction were introduced as a treatment for patients with emphysema surpassing the surgical management and its fatality. Biological bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BBLVR) proved to be a safe and competent solution inducing collapse of...
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doaj-93e68db60d6549fdba63db7875c01b902020-11-25T02:52:31ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Bronchology1687-84262314-85512019-02-01131434810.4103/ejb.ejb_79_17Assessment of lung functions using impulse oscillometry before and after bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with histoacryl gelAdel M. Khattab0Nevine Abd Elfattah1Ayman Farghaly2Alsayyed Hassan3Chest Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversityChest Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversityMilitary Medical Academy, Kobry El-Koba Military HospitalMilitary Medical Academy, Kobry El-Koba Military HospitalAbstract Background Many forms of bronchoscopic lung volume reduction were introduced as a treatment for patients with emphysema surpassing the surgical management and its fatality. Biological bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BBLVR) proved to be a safe and competent solution inducing collapse of the emphysematous segment(s). Impulse oscillometry (IOS) constitutes an effortless but underused surrogate to spirometry in assessment of pulmonary function. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the use of IOS before and after BBLVR with histoacryl gel in comparison with spirometry among patients with emphysema. Patients and methods A prospective comparative follow-up study was performed at Kobry El-Kobba Military Hospital. A total of 30 patients with radiological evidence of heterogenous emphysema or emphysematous bullae were enrolled during the period from July 2014 to April 2015. BBLVR was accomplished by the instillation of the histoacryl gel into the affected segment(s) using standard technique. Clinical, radiological, and functional assessments were done before and 4 weeks after the procedure. Results After BBLVR, the following outcome was measured: 6-min walk test, partial pressure of O2 in arterial blood, forced expiratory volume in the first second, resistance at 5 Hz, resistance at 20 Hz, and reactance at 5 Hz. They improved with statistical significance among all the patients. There was a negative correlation between forced vital capacity and resistance at 5 Hz in the heterogenous emphysema group (ρ=0.47 and P<0.025); however, the forced expiratory volume at first second showed positive correlation with reactance at 5 Hz in emphysematous bullae group (ρ=0.82 and P<0.023). Conclusion BBLVR with histoacryl gel is associated with improvement in exercise capacity and lung functions. IOS provided comprehensive assessment of the pulmonary functions, which was in good correlation with spirometry.http://link.springer.com/article/10.4103/ejb.ejb_79_17biological bronchoscopic lung volume reductionheterogenous emphysema and emphysematous bullaeimpulse oscillometryspirometry |
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Adel M. Khattab Nevine Abd Elfattah Ayman Farghaly Alsayyed Hassan Assessment of lung functions using impulse oscillometry before and after bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with histoacryl gel The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology biological bronchoscopic lung volume reduction heterogenous emphysema and emphysematous bullae impulse oscillometry spirometry |
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Adel M. Khattab Nevine Abd Elfattah Ayman Farghaly Alsayyed Hassan |
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Assessment of lung functions using impulse oscillometry before and after bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with histoacryl gel |
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Assessment of lung functions using impulse oscillometry before and after bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with histoacryl gel |
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Assessment of lung functions using impulse oscillometry before and after bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with histoacryl gel |
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Assessment of lung functions using impulse oscillometry before and after bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with histoacryl gel |
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Assessment of lung functions using impulse oscillometry before and after bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with histoacryl gel |
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assessment of lung functions using impulse oscillometry before and after bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with histoacryl gel |
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The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology |
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1687-8426 2314-8551 |
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Abstract Background Many forms of bronchoscopic lung volume reduction were introduced as a treatment for patients with emphysema surpassing the surgical management and its fatality. Biological bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BBLVR) proved to be a safe and competent solution inducing collapse of the emphysematous segment(s). Impulse oscillometry (IOS) constitutes an effortless but underused surrogate to spirometry in assessment of pulmonary function. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the use of IOS before and after BBLVR with histoacryl gel in comparison with spirometry among patients with emphysema. Patients and methods A prospective comparative follow-up study was performed at Kobry El-Kobba Military Hospital. A total of 30 patients with radiological evidence of heterogenous emphysema or emphysematous bullae were enrolled during the period from July 2014 to April 2015. BBLVR was accomplished by the instillation of the histoacryl gel into the affected segment(s) using standard technique. Clinical, radiological, and functional assessments were done before and 4 weeks after the procedure. Results After BBLVR, the following outcome was measured: 6-min walk test, partial pressure of O2 in arterial blood, forced expiratory volume in the first second, resistance at 5 Hz, resistance at 20 Hz, and reactance at 5 Hz. They improved with statistical significance among all the patients. There was a negative correlation between forced vital capacity and resistance at 5 Hz in the heterogenous emphysema group (ρ=0.47 and P<0.025); however, the forced expiratory volume at first second showed positive correlation with reactance at 5 Hz in emphysematous bullae group (ρ=0.82 and P<0.023). Conclusion BBLVR with histoacryl gel is associated with improvement in exercise capacity and lung functions. IOS provided comprehensive assessment of the pulmonary functions, which was in good correlation with spirometry. |
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biological bronchoscopic lung volume reduction heterogenous emphysema and emphysematous bullae impulse oscillometry spirometry |
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