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Online ISSN : 1348-9992
Print ISSN : 0386-9628
ISSN-L : 0386-9628
Prediction of Postoperative Lung Function in Patients with Primary Lung Cancer
Kazuya NakaharaShinichiro MiyoshiTetsuo KidoYoichiro KitagawaYoshitaka FujiiSatoru NanjoKiyoshi OhnoTsuneo TaniokaYasumasa MondenYasunaru Kawashima
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1982 Volume 22 Issue 4 Pages 429-434

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Abstract

The prediction of the postoperative lung function in patients with lung cancer was performed using a formula, (1-A (c)/B (c)) x F, where F is preoperative VC or FEV1.0, A and B are the number of functioning subsegments in the resected lung and whole lung respectively and c is the correction factor derived from Xe-133 radiospirometry.
In order to evaluate the accuracy of this method, a retrospective study was done in 23 patients who had undergone lung resection for primary lung cancer, such as left pneumonectomy (4 cases), upper lobectomy (10 cases), lower lobectomy (4 cases), middle and lower lobectomies (4 cases), and middle lobectomy (one case). The results were as follows:
The postoperative VC=0.82 x (predicted postoperative VC) +0.28, (r=0.826, p<0.001). The postoperative FEV1, 0=0.80 x (predicted postoperative FEV1.0) +0.25, (r=0.841, p<0.001).
We concluded that postoperative VC and FEV1.0 are able to be predicted accurately with our method.

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