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  • Pulmonology
  • Medical Devices
  • Interventional Pulmonology

Background:

  • Severe emphysema, a progressive COPD-related lung disease, causes lung hyperinflation and reduced respiratory efficiency.
  • Bronchoscopic endobronchial valves (EBVs) provide a less invasive alternative to surgical lung volume reduction.
  • EBVs treat diseased lung segments, promoting atelectasis and allowing healthier lung regions to expand.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the efficacy and application of bronchoscopic endobronchial valves (EBVs) for severe emphysema.
  • To discuss patient selection criteria and potential complications associated with EBV therapy.
  • To highlight the role of EBVs in improving pulmonary function and quality of life.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical trials and evidence supporting the use of EBV systems (Zephyr and Spiration valves).
  • Assessment of patient selection parameters, including interlobar fissure integrity and collateral ventilation (e.g., Chartis system).
  • Analysis of reported outcomes, including pulmonary function tests, exercise capacity, and quality of life.

Main Results:

  • Both Zephyr and Spiration valves have demonstrated efficacy in clinical studies.
  • EBV therapy has shown improvements in forced expiratory volume in 1 second, 6-minute walk distance, and quality of life.
  • Successful outcomes depend on precise patient selection and procedural technique.

Conclusions:

  • Endobronchial valves are a promising therapeutic option for severe emphysema patients unsuitable for surgery.
  • Careful patient selection and monitoring are crucial for managing potential complications like pneumothorax and infection.
  • Ongoing research seeks to optimize EBV therapy through improved patient selection and procedural refinement.