Clinical Impact of Compensatory Hyperinflation of the Nontreated Adjacent Lobe After Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction with Valves.
Johannes WienkerKaid DarwicheJulia WälscherJane WinanteaMichael HagemannErik BüscherAbhinav SinglaChristian TaubeRüdiger Karpf-WisselPublished in: International journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (2022)
Extensive compensatory hyperinflation of the adjacent non-treated lobe after BLVR results in decreased ILVR, which is responsible for a lack of meaningful improvements in ventilatory mechanics and clinical outcome, despite technically successful lobe volume reduction.