Evaluation of regional pulmonary function using a bronchoscopic capnometer in patients with COPD

Shingo Matsuzawa, H. Nishine, H. Kida, T. Miyazawa, Takeo Inoue, M. Mineshita
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Background: Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO 2 ) measured by capnometer is mainly used to evaluate the respiratory condition of the lungs under ventilator control. Recently, the use of bronchoscopy has been reported in the evaluation of lung function after lobectomy in patients with lung cancer and those with chronic obstruc‐ tive pulmonary disease (COPD), who underwent bronchoscopic lung volume reduction (BLVR). Objectives: To determine the usefulness of bronchoscopic capnometry to assess treatment sites for BLVR. Method: Twenty patients with COPD suspected of having lung cancer who underwent transbronchial biopsy were included. PCO 2 was measured at the healthy side of the segmental bronchus under room air with a capn‐ ometer. Distribution of the percentage of low attenuation area (%LAA) as measured by chest computed tomog‐ raphy (CT), was calculated and compared to end-tidal CO 2 (EtCO 2 ) distribution obtained by the capnometer. Results: All 20 patients displayed homogeneous patterns on CT, but the distribution of EtCO 2 as measured by capnometer was uneven in 3 patients. There was no significant correlation between %LAA and EtCO 2 in the 20 patients, but in 9 patients with higher %LAA values, %LAA correlation significantly with EtCO 2 (r = −0.437, p = 0.023). Conclusions: Capnography was useful in physiologically evaluating local ventilation and perfusion status of the lung. We recommend capnography as an adjunct to CT to assess functional heterogeneity in patients potentially undergoing BLVR.
用支气管镜肺活量计评价COPD患者局部肺功能
背景:二氧化碳分压计测量的二氧化碳分压(pco2)主要用于评价呼吸机控制下肺部的呼吸状况。最近,有报道称使用支气管镜评估肺癌和慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者肺叶切除术后肺功能,这些患者接受了支气管镜肺减容术(BLVR)。目的:确定支气管镜测血术对BLVR治疗部位评估的有效性。方法:对20例疑似肺癌的慢性阻塞性肺病患者行经支气管活检。在室内空气作用下,用capn - meter测量节段支气管健康侧的pco2。计算胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)测量的低衰减面积百分比(%LAA)的分布,并将其与由测热计获得的末潮co2 (etco2)分布进行比较。结果:20例患者的CT表现均为均匀型,但3例患者的capnometer测得的EtCO 2分布不均匀。20例患者中%LAA与EtCO 2无显著相关性,但在%LAA较高的9例患者中,%LAA与EtCO 2有显著相关性(r = - 0.437, p = 0.023)。结论:肺泡造影在生理上评价肺局部通气和灌注状况是有用的。我们推荐血管造影作为CT的辅助手段来评估潜在BLVR患者的功能异质性。
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