Science and Research

Endobronchial Valve Replacements in Patients with Advanced Emphysema After Endoscopic Lung Volume Reduction

PURPOSE: Up to 41% of patients with endobronchial valve implantation need revision bronchoscopies and valve replacements most likely due to valve dysfunction or lack of benefit. So far, no data is available whether valve replacements lead to the desired lobar volume reduction and therapy benefit. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted a single-center retrospective analysis of patients with endobronchial valve implantation and at least one valve replacement. Indications and number of revision bronchoscopies and valve replacements were evaluated. Therapy benefit regarding lung function and exercise capacity as well as development of complete lobar atelectasis was investigated and possible predictors identified. RESULTS: We identified 73 patients with 1-12 revision bronchoscopies and 1-5 valve replacements. The main indication for revision bronchoscopy in this group was lack of therapy benefit (44.2%). Lung function and exercise capacity showed improvements in about one-third of patients even years after the initial implantation. A total of 26% of all patients showed a complete lobar atelectasis at the end of the observation period, 56.2% had developed lung volume reduction. The logistic regression revealed the development of a previous complete lobar atelectasis as predictor for a complete lobar atelectasis at final follow-up. Oral cortisone long-term therapy was also shown as predictive factor. The probability for a final complete lobar atelectasis was 69.2% if a lobar atelectasis had developed before. CONCLUSION: Valve replacements are more likely to be beneficial in patients who develop a re-aeration of a previous lobar atelectasis following valve implantation. Every decision for revision bronchoscopy must be taken carefully.

  • Brock, J. M.
  • Schuster, P. U.
  • Böhmker, F.
  • Eberhardt, R.
  • Gompelmann, D.
  • Kontogianni, K.
  • Trudzinski, F.
  • Benjamin, N.
  • Herth, F.

Keywords

  • Humans
  • Pneumonectomy/adverse effects
  • Retrospective Studies
  • *Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/surgery
  • Treatment Outcome
  • *Pulmonary Emphysema/diagnosis/surgery
  • *Emphysema
  • *Pulmonary Atelectasis/diagnostic imaging/etiology/surgery
  • Bronchoscopy/adverse effects
  • Forced Expiratory Volume
  • Copd
  • endobronchial lung volume reduction
  • endobronchial valves
  • revision bronchoscopy
  • valve replacement
Publication details
DOI: 10.2147/copd.S408674
Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis
Pages: 933-943 
Work Type: Original
Location: TLRC
Disease Area: COPD
Partner / Member: Thorax
Access-Number: 37229440

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