Objective To evaluate the effects of lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) on early lung function and pulmonary hemodynamics in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods 31 patients with severe COPD ...Objective To evaluate the effects of lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) on early lung function and pulmonary hemodynamics in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods 31 patients with severe COPD underwent LVRS, bilateral LVRS in 11 patients and unilateral in 20 patients. The results of lung function (FEV1, RV, TLC), arterial blood gas analysis (PAO2, PACO2 ) and color Doppler echocardiography (CD,CI,FS,EF,PAP) were analyzed before and 3 month after LVRS in 26 cases. Results FEV1, RV and TLC were improved significantly after surgery ( P 【 0. 01). PaO2 increased (P 【 0. 05 ) and PaCO2, decreased postoperatively (P 【 0. 01). According to the Doppler echocardiography, there were no statistic differences in cardiac functions (CO, CI, FS, EF, and PAP) between pre- and post-operation. The 6-minute-walk-distance in 26 patients was (227 ± 88) m, significantly increased after surgery. Conclusion LVRS is effective in the treatment of patients with severe COPD. 3 months after operation, the展开更多
Objective: To investigate the involvement of pulmonary function impairment in ulcerative colitis(UC), and explore a scientific basis for the Chinese medicine(CM) theory of exterior-interior correlation between L...Objective: To investigate the involvement of pulmonary function impairment in ulcerative colitis(UC), and explore a scientific basis for the Chinese medicine(CM) theory of exterior-interior correlation between Lung(Fei) and Large intestine(Dachang). Methods: Totally 120 patients with a diagnosis of UC were recruited and the demographics, clinical data, and blood samples were collected. C-reactive protein(CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR) concentrations were measured. Every patient accepted pulmonary function test and took chest radiograph(CXR). Results: Pulmonary function abnormalities were present in 72 of 120 patients. The median(interquartile range) vital capacity(VC), forced vital capacity(FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1 s(FEV_1), carbon monoxide diffusion capacity(DL_∞) of lung, total lung capacity(TLC) and functional residual volume(FRV) were decreased in distal UC and pancolitis compared with ulcerative prochitis(P〈0.0005). Male patients had increased VC, FEV_1/FVC, and residual volume(RV)/TLC compared with female(P〈0.0005), but decreased DLCO and carbon monoxide iffusion capacity(KCO) of lung/alveolar ventilation(P〈0.0005). Age was strongly correlated with RV(Spearman rank correlation coefficient(rs)=–0.57, P〈0.0001), and RV/TLC(rs=0.48, P〈0.0001). Age was also correlated with FEV_1/FVC(rs=–0.29, P=0.001), forced expiratory flow in 75% vital capacity(FEF75%, rs=–0.20, P=0.03), DLCO(rs=–0.21, P=0.02), TLC(rs=–0.25, P=0.006), and FRV(rs=–0.28, P=0.002). The course of disease was correlated with FEF75%(rs=–0.18, P=0.049) and KCO(rs=–0.19, P=0.036). Chest radiograph abnormalities were presented in 38 of 120. Pulmonary symptoms were presented in 10 of 120. Other extraintestinal complications were presented in 21 of 120. Conclusions: Pulmonary function impairment was more frequently than other extraintestinal complications in UC patients, which may be affected by sex, age, extent and course of disease. These results may be a scientific basis for the theory of exterior-interior correlation between Lung and Large intestine.展开更多
文摘Objective To evaluate the effects of lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) on early lung function and pulmonary hemodynamics in severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods 31 patients with severe COPD underwent LVRS, bilateral LVRS in 11 patients and unilateral in 20 patients. The results of lung function (FEV1, RV, TLC), arterial blood gas analysis (PAO2, PACO2 ) and color Doppler echocardiography (CD,CI,FS,EF,PAP) were analyzed before and 3 month after LVRS in 26 cases. Results FEV1, RV and TLC were improved significantly after surgery ( P 【 0. 01). PaO2 increased (P 【 0. 05 ) and PaCO2, decreased postoperatively (P 【 0. 01). According to the Doppler echocardiography, there were no statistic differences in cardiac functions (CO, CI, FS, EF, and PAP) between pre- and post-operation. The 6-minute-walk-distance in 26 patients was (227 ± 88) m, significantly increased after surgery. Conclusion LVRS is effective in the treatment of patients with severe COPD. 3 months after operation, the
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program,Ministry of Science and Technology,China(No.2009CB522705)
文摘Objective: To investigate the involvement of pulmonary function impairment in ulcerative colitis(UC), and explore a scientific basis for the Chinese medicine(CM) theory of exterior-interior correlation between Lung(Fei) and Large intestine(Dachang). Methods: Totally 120 patients with a diagnosis of UC were recruited and the demographics, clinical data, and blood samples were collected. C-reactive protein(CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR) concentrations were measured. Every patient accepted pulmonary function test and took chest radiograph(CXR). Results: Pulmonary function abnormalities were present in 72 of 120 patients. The median(interquartile range) vital capacity(VC), forced vital capacity(FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1 s(FEV_1), carbon monoxide diffusion capacity(DL_∞) of lung, total lung capacity(TLC) and functional residual volume(FRV) were decreased in distal UC and pancolitis compared with ulcerative prochitis(P〈0.0005). Male patients had increased VC, FEV_1/FVC, and residual volume(RV)/TLC compared with female(P〈0.0005), but decreased DLCO and carbon monoxide iffusion capacity(KCO) of lung/alveolar ventilation(P〈0.0005). Age was strongly correlated with RV(Spearman rank correlation coefficient(rs)=–0.57, P〈0.0001), and RV/TLC(rs=0.48, P〈0.0001). Age was also correlated with FEV_1/FVC(rs=–0.29, P=0.001), forced expiratory flow in 75% vital capacity(FEF75%, rs=–0.20, P=0.03), DLCO(rs=–0.21, P=0.02), TLC(rs=–0.25, P=0.006), and FRV(rs=–0.28, P=0.002). The course of disease was correlated with FEF75%(rs=–0.18, P=0.049) and KCO(rs=–0.19, P=0.036). Chest radiograph abnormalities were presented in 38 of 120. Pulmonary symptoms were presented in 10 of 120. Other extraintestinal complications were presented in 21 of 120. Conclusions: Pulmonary function impairment was more frequently than other extraintestinal complications in UC patients, which may be affected by sex, age, extent and course of disease. These results may be a scientific basis for the theory of exterior-interior correlation between Lung and Large intestine.