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A multicenter pilot study of a bronchial valve for the treatment of severe emphysema.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects millions of people and has limited treatment options. Surgical treatments for severe COPD with emphysema are effective for highly selected patients. A minimally invasive method for treating emphysema could decrease morbidity and increase acceptance by patients. OBJECTIVE:To study the safety and effectiveness of the IBV(R) Valve for the treatment of severe emphysema. METHODS:A multicenter study treated 91 patients with severe obstruction, hyperinflation and upper lobe (UL)-predominant emphysema with 609 bronchial valves placed bilaterally into ULs. RESULTS:Valves were placed in desired airways with 99.7% technical success and no migration or erosion. There were no procedure-related deaths and 30-day morbidity and mortality were 5.5 and 1.1%, respectively. Pneumothorax was the most frequent serious device-related complication and primarily occurred when all segments of a lobe, especially the left UL, were occluded. Highly significant health-related quality of life (HRQL) improvement (-8.2 +/- 16.2, mean +/- SD change at 6 months) was observed. HRQL improvement was associated with a decreased volume (mean -294 +/- 427 ml, p = 0.007) in the treated lobes without visible atelectasis. FEV(1), exercise tests, and total lung volume were not changed but there was a proportional shift, a redirection of inspired volume to the untreated lobes. Combined with perfusion scan changes, this suggests that there is improved ventilation and perfusion matching in non-UL lung parenchyma. CONCLUSION:Bronchial valve treatment of emphysema has multiple mechanisms of action and acceptable safety, and significantly improves quality of life for the majority of patients.

SUBMITTER: Sterman DH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7068788 | biostudies-literature | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A multicenter pilot study of a bronchial valve for the treatment of severe emphysema.

Sterman D H DH   Sterman D H DH   Mehta A C AC   Wood D E DE   Mathur P N PN   McKenna R J RJ   Ost D E DE   Truwit J D JD   Diaz P P   Wahidi M M MM   Cerfolio R R   Maxfield R R   Musani A I AI   Gildea T T   Sheski F F   Machuzak M M   Haas A R AR   Gonzalez H X HX   Springmeyer S C SC  

Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases 20091117 3


<h4>Background</h4>Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects millions of people and has limited treatment options. Surgical treatments for severe COPD with emphysema are effective for highly selected patients. A minimally invasive method for treating emphysema could decrease morbidity and increase acceptance by patients.<h4>Objective</h4>To study the safety and effectiveness of the IBV(R) Valve for the treatment of severe emphysema.<h4>Methods</h4>A multicenter study treated 91 patien  ...[more]

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