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Survival following lung volume reduction procedures: results from the UK Lung Volume Reduction (UKLVR) registry.

Sara Catherine ButteryAdam LewisAiman AlzetaniCharlotte Emma BoltonK J CurtisJ W DoddAhmed M HabibA HussainT HavelockS JordanC KallisS V KempA KirkR A LawsonR MahadevaM MunavvarB NaiduS RathinamM ShackclothP L ShahS TenconiNicholas S Hopkinsonnull null
Published in: BMJ open respiratory research (2024)
%predicted were associated with mortality risk, but survival did not differ between the two procedures, with 50 (10.8%) deaths during follow-up in the LVRS group vs 45 (9.7%) following EBVs (adjusted HR 1.10 (95% CI 0.72 to 1.67) p=0.661) CONCLUSION: Based on data entered in the UKLVR registry, LVRS and EBV procedures for emphysema are being performed in people with similar disease severity and long-term survival is similar in both groups.
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