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  • Title: Implication of altered pulmonary function in pneumonectomy for tuberculous destroyed lung.
    Author: Adebo OA.
    Journal: East Afr Med J; 1990 Sep; 67(9):603-8. PubMed ID: 2253568.
    Abstract:
    Twelve patients undergoing pneumonectomy for tuberculous destroyed lung were studied to determine the value of preoperative spirometry in the assessment of their pulmonary reserve, and prediction of their post-operative morbidity. Preoperatively, the functional losses were evidenced by mean values of FVC of 56.4%, FEV1 of 48.9% and PEFR of 65.8%--all expressed as percentage of predicted normals. No significant alteration occurred in pulmonary function post-pneumonectomy. All patients were in Class 1 (HYHA) pre- and post-operatively. It is concluded that operability in these patients cannot be based on spirometry alone but must include the preoperative assessment of clinical (symptomatic) stage and cardiovascular status.
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