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  • 1. Carbon monoxide lung diffusion capacity improves risk stratification in patients without airflow limitation: evidence for systematic measurement before lung resection.
    Brunelli A, Refai MA, Salati M, Sabbatini A, Morgan-Hughes NJ, Rocco G.
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  • 3. Different diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide as predictors of respiratory morbidity.
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  • 5. Diffusion lung capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO) is an independent prognostic factor for long-term survival after curative lung resection for cancer.
    Liptay MJ, Basu S, Hoaglin MC, Freedman N, Faber LP, Warren WH, Hammoud ZT, Kim AW.
    J Surg Oncol; 2009 Dec 15; 100(8):703-7. PubMed ID: 19798693
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  • 7. Modeling major lung resection outcomes using classification trees and multiple imputation techniques.
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  • 8. A model to predict the decline of the forced expiratory volume in one second and the carbon monoxide lung diffusion capacity early after major lung resection.
    Brunelli A, Sabbatini A, Xiume' F, Al Refai M, Borri A, Salati M, Marasco RD, Fianchini A.
    Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg; 2005 Feb 15; 4(1):61-5. PubMed ID: 17670357
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  • 9. Value of the average basal daily walked distance measured using a pedometer to predict maximum oxygen consumption per minute in patients undergoing lung resection.
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  • 10. Results of a simple exercise test performed routinely to predict postoperative morbidity after anatomical lung resection.
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  • 11. A prospective study of pulmonary function in patients treated with paclitaxel and carboplatin.
    Dimopoulou I, Galani H, Dafni U, Samakovii A, Roussos C, Dimopoulos MA.
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  • 12. Changes in pulmonary function test and cardio-pulmonary exercise capacity in COPD patients after lobar pulmonary resection.
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  • 13. Preoperative evaluation and risk factors of lung cancer.
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  • 14. Should carbon monoxide lung diffusion capacity (DLCO) measurement be mandatory before lung resection?
    Pramesh CS, Mistry RC.
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  • 15. Thoracoscopic lobectomy is associated with acceptable morbidity and mortality in patients with predicted postoperative forced expiratory volume in 1 second or diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide less than 40% of normal.
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  • 16. Lung resection in patients with compromised pulmonary function.
    Cerfolio RJ, Allen MS, Trastek VF, Deschamps C, Scanlon PD, Pairolero PC.
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  • 17. Relationship of carbon monoxide pulmonary diffusing capacity to postoperative cardiopulmonary complications in patients undergoing pneumonectomy.
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  • 18. Early and late morbidity in patients undergoing pulmonary resection with low diffusion capacity.
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    Ann Thorac Surg; 1996 Oct 15; 62(4):968-74; discussion 974-5. PubMed ID: 8823074
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  • 19. A model to predict the immediate postoperative FEV1 following major lung resections.
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  • 20. Exercise capacity assessment in patients undergoing lung resection.
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