Thoracic Research and Practice
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Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction: A 2018 Review and Update

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Division of Clinical and Molecular Allergology, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research, Center North (ARCN), Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, Germany

Thorac Res Pract 2018; 19: 141-149
DOI: 10.5152/TurkThoracJ.2018.18044
Read: 3148 Downloads: 800 Published: 18 July 2019

Abstract

Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BLVR) procedure has expanded the treatment spectrum of patients with end-stage emphysema. These treatments include valve, coil, thermal vapor ablation, bio-lung volume reduction, targeted lung denervation, and airway bypass stent. This short review provides an up-to-date information on BLVR treatments, their clinical benefits, and an overview of complications. BLVR treatments generally affect dyspnea by reducing hyperinflation and residual volume (RV). Benefits of treatment are associated with improvement in lung function parameters (forced expiration volume in the first second, total lung capacity, RV, and 6-minute walking test) and quality of life. Serious potential pulmonary complications, such as pneumothorax, pneumonia, respiratory failure, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation, may also occur after BLVR treatment. In addition to these, low-cost BLVR methods, such as autologous blood and fibrin glue, are in the developmental stage. Bronchoscopic lung volume reduction treatments are a promising method with positive results for patients with severe emphysema. The widespread use of these techniques, inadequate selection of patients, and non-critical and, therefore, unsuccessful use of BLVR in non-specialist centers lead to a false negative impression of the effectiveness of these techniques. In addition to these considerations, it is obvious that these treatments, which are quite expensive, are burdening social health systems. The reduction of costs or the development of lower-cost treatment methods is important for the future and for the availability of treatments.


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: Gülşen A. Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction: A 2018 Review and Update. Turk Thorac J 2018; 19(3): 141-9.

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