在患有严重肺气的患者中,使用门植入器进行支气管体积缩小
Tudor P Toma1, Nicholas S Hopkinson, James Hillier
1Department of Thoracic Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, London, UK.
Lancet (London, England)
|March 22, 2003
概括
胸内膜为严重肺瘤患者提供了一种新的肺体积减小方法. 这种微创手术在试点研究中显示了肺功能显著改善和可接受的安全性.
科学领域:
- 肺部病理学 肺部病理学
- 胸部外科手术 胸部外科手术
- 医疗器械 医疗器械
背景情况:
- 严重的肺气会严重损害肺功能和生活质量.
- 减少肺体积的手术是一种选择,但不适合所有患者.
- 肺内支气管为减少肺体积提供了一个不那么侵入性的替代方案.
研究的目的:
- 评估单边内支气管插入在严重肺气中减少肺体积的安全性和有效性.
- 在程序后评估功能改进和区域体积变化.
主要方法:
- 试点研究涉及八名患有严重肺气的患者.
- 单边内支气管插入.
- 肺功能评估 (FEV1,TLCO) 和干预前后的CT扫描.
主要成果:
- 中位数FEV1增加了34% (p=0.028) 和中位数TLCO增加了29% (p=0.017).
- CT扫描证实了四名患者的区域体积显著减少.
- 过渡性肺胸发生在两名患者身上;没有其他重大不良事件.
结论:
- 单侧内支气管植入是一种安全有效的方法,可以在严重的肺气中实现肺体积减小.
- 该程序提供了显著的功能益处,可接受的短期安全性.
- 这种技术为那些不适合或拒绝接受手术的患者提供了可行的选择.
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