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Impact of bronchoscopic lung volume reduction with endobronchial valves on dynamic hyperinflation: Results from the PIERCE study

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RESPIROLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/resp.14488

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bronchoscopic lung volume reduction; dynamic hyperinflation; emphysema; endobronchial valves

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In this study, researchers hypothesized that bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BLVR) using endobronchial valves (EBVs) can decrease dynamic hyperinflation (DH) and improve exertional dyspnea in severe emphysema patients. The results showed that after 3 months of treatment, inspiratory capacity (IC) and end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) at isotime significantly improved. Patients who had bigger changes in residual volume (RV) and forced expiratory volume in one-second (FEV1) showed better improvements.
Background and ObjectiveDynamic hyperinflation (DH) is a major marker of exertional dyspnoea in severe emphysema. We hypothesized that bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BLVR) using endobronchial valves (EBVs) decreases DH. MethodsIn this prospective bi-centre study from both Toulouse and Limoges Hospitals, we assessed DH during an incremental cycle ergometry before and 3 months after EBVs treatment. The primary objective was to observe the change in inspiratory capacity (IC) at isotime. Target lobe volume reduction (TLVR) and changes in residual volume (RV), forced expiratory volume in one-second (FEV1), mMRC, 6 minutes walking distance (6MWD), BODE and other dynamic measures like tele-expiratory volume (EELV) were also analysed. ResultsThirty-nine patients were included, of whom thirty-eight presented DH. IC and EELV at isotime significantly improved (+214 mL, p = 0.004; -713 mL, p < 0.001, respectively). Mean changes were +177 mL for FEV1 (+19%, p < 0.001), -600 mL for RV (p < 0.0001), +33 m for 6MWD (p < 0.0001), respectively. Patients who responded on RV (>430 mL decrease) and FEV1 (>12% gain) had better improvements compared to non-responders (+368 mL vs. +2 mL; +398 mL vs. -40 mL IC isotime, respectively). On the opposite, in patients who responded on DH (>200 mL IC isotime increase), changes in TLV (-1216 mL vs. -576 mL), FEV1 (+261 mL vs. +101 mL), FVC (+496 mL vs. +128 mL) and RV (-805 mL vs. -418 mL) were greater compared to non-responders. ConclusionsDH decreases after EBVs treatment, and this improvement is correlated with static changes.

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