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Chest, Vol 94, 337-342, Copyright © 1988 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Early emphysema. Ten years' evolution

M Demedts and J Aumann
Division of Lung Diseases, University Hospital of Pellenberg, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.

In this study, functional evolution over ten years was evaluated in 13 patients with early emphysema. The diagnosis was made on the basis of a decrease in single-breath DCO (55 +/- 14 percent predicted, mean +/- 1 SD), a loss of elastic recoil (CL,st = 0.76 +/- 0.25 L/cm H2O), and only minor airway obstruction (FEV1 = 87 +/- 13 percent predicted, Sgaw = 0.09 +/- 0.04 cm H2O-1.s-1), and compatible chest radiographs. During the ten years, there was a decrease in FEV1 of 0.89 +/- 0.40 L p less than 0.001), with a range of 0.20 to 1.55 L (which could not clearly be related to smoking habits or to initial lung function), a decrease in elastic recoil (p less than 0.05, with a decrease of Ptp, TLC by 6 +/- 7 cm H2O; p approximately equal to 0.05), an increase in TLC of 0.46 +/- 0.80 1 (p approximately equal to 0.05), and in RV/TLC of 9 +/- 3 percent (p less than 0.001). The resistance of the upstream segment (ratio Ptp/Vmax) increased slightly but generally remained within normal limits. In conclusion, patients with early emphysema resemble those with classic COPD, with a mean yearly decline in FEV1 similar to that in COPD.





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