2002
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.2002.92.1.100
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Interdependence of flow between lobes reduces maximal emptying postresection in dogs

Abstract: The effect of pulmonary resection on the maximal emptying of the remaining lobes was examined in an open-chest preparation in normal canine lungs and in a unilobar papain emphysema model. The objectives were to determine whether, compared with when both lungs were deflated (BL), maximal emptying of the normal lower lobes or the emphysematous right lower lobe would be altered 1) when acute pneumonectomy of the contralateral lung was performed (OL) and 2) when the lower lobe deflated alone (LA). The alveolar cap… Show more

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“…The mechanism of the decrease in V max found in this emphysema model appears best explained by an alteration in bronchial pressure airway behavior. In pulmonary emphysema, as parenchymal destruction occurs, a more compliant airway may develop as a result of a loss of bronchial tethering and/or due to a decrease in longitudinal tension (27,28). In the emphysema groups, when CPs were identified in central airways, A* was lower than that found in the control groups, even though Plat TM was more positive in the emphysema groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism of the decrease in V max found in this emphysema model appears best explained by an alteration in bronchial pressure airway behavior. In pulmonary emphysema, as parenchymal destruction occurs, a more compliant airway may develop as a result of a loss of bronchial tethering and/or due to a decrease in longitudinal tension (27,28). In the emphysema groups, when CPs were identified in central airways, A* was lower than that found in the control groups, even though Plat TM was more positive in the emphysema groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%