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Annals of Surgery | 2000

Different Effects of Lung Volume Reduction Surgery and Lobectomy on Pulmonary Circulation

Masayuki Haniuda; Keishi Kubo; Keisaku Fujimoto; Takahisa Aoki; Takeshi Yamanda; Jun Amano

OBJECTIVE To clarify the effects of lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) on cardiopulmonary circulation during exercise in comparison with pulmonary lobectomy for lung cancer. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA LVRS improves pulmonary function and dyspnea symptoms acutely in selected patients with heterogeneous emphysema. However, there are few data concerning the effects of LVRS on the cardiopulmonary circulation, especially during exercise. METHODS Pulmonary function tests and pulmonary hemodynamic study at rest and during exercise were performed before and 6 months after LVRS (seven patients) or pulmonary lobectomy (eight patients). In the workload test, an electrically braked bicycle ergometer (25 w) was used in the supine position for at least 2 minutes or until exhaustion or breathlessness developed. RESULTS After lung lobectomy, the values of vital capacity, percentage of predicted vital capacity, forced expiratory volume in 1 second, percentage of predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second, residual volume/total lung capacity, and maximal voluntary ventilation deteriorated significantly. Six months after LVRS, however, vital capacity, percentage vital capacity showed no significant change, and forced expiratory volume in 1 second, percentage of forced expiratory volume in 1 second, diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide, and maximal voluntary ventilation showed marked improvement. Cardiac index was changed neither at rest nor during exercise in either group by the operation. Although postoperative pulmonary arterial pressure in the lobectomy group was significantly increased by the exercise, LVRS did not affect postoperative pulmonary arterial pressure at rest or during exercise. Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure in the lobectomy group showed no significant change after the operation, whereas LVRS ameliorated the marked elevation of pulmonary capillary wedge pressure observed during exercise. After lobectomy, significant increases in the pulmonary vascular resistance index were observed at rest and during exercise. LVRS markedly increased the pulmonary vascular resistance index at rest but not during exercise. In the lobectomy group, the postoperative flow-pressure curve moved upward, and its gradient became steeper than the preoperative one. In the LVRS group, the curve moved upward in a parallel fashion. These results show that much more right-sided heart work is needed to achieve the same cardiac output against higher pulmonary arterial pressure, not only after lobectomy but also LVRS. CONCLUSION The current study demonstrated that the effects of LVRS on the cardiopulmonary circulation were not negligible, especially during exercise, and successful LVRS may depend on improved respiratory function and also preserved cardiac function that can tolerate the damage to the pulmonary vascular bed induced by this operation.


Surgery Today | 2004

Neurilemoma Originating from the Left Recurrent Nerve in the Superior Mediastinum : Report of a Case

Tokiko Ito; Daisuke Komatsu; Takenari Nakata; Toshinari Kumaki; Takahisa Aoki; Yoshio Kasuga

We report a rare case of neurilemoma originating from the left recurrent nerve in the superior mediastinum.


Human Molecular Genetics | 1992

Somatic mutations of the APC gene in colorectal tumors: mutation cluster region in the APC gene

Yasuo Mori; Hiroki Nagse; Hiroshi Ando; Akira Horii; Shigetoshi Ichii; Shuichi Nakatsuru; Takahisa Aoki; Yoshio Miki; Takesada Mori; Yusuke Nakamura


Cancer Research | 1994

Frequent somatic mutation of the MTS1/CDK4I (multiple tumor suppressor/cyclin-dependent kinase 4 inhibitor) gene in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

Takahiro Mori; Koh Miura; Takahisa Aoki; Tetsuro Nishihira; Shozo Mori; Yusuke Nakamura


Cancer Research | 1992

Correlation between the Location of Germ-Line Mutations in the APC Gene and the Number of Colorectal Polyps in Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Patients

Hiroki Nagase; Yasuo Miyoshi; Akira Horii; Takahisa Aoki; Michio Ogawa; Shozo Baba; Takehiko Sasazuki; Yusuke Nakamura


Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer | 1994

Allelotype study of esophageal carcinoma

Takahisa Aoki; Takahiro Mori; Du Xiqun; Tetsuro Nisihira; Toshiki Matsubara; Yusuke Nakamura


Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer | 1994

Germ-line and somatic mutations of the APC gene in patients with Turcot syndrome and analysis of APC mutations in brain tumors

Takahiro Mori; Hiroki Nagase; Akira Horii; Yasuo Miyoshi; Shuichi Nakatsuru; Takahisa Aoki; Hirofumi Arakawa; Yusuke Nakamura; Takashi Shimano; Akio Yanagisawa; Yukitaka Ushio; Sadamu Takano; Michio Ogawa; Masato Nakamura; Masabumi Shibuya; Ryo Nishikawa; Masao Matsutani; Yasuhide Hayashi; Hitoshi Takahashi; Fusahiro Ikuta; Tetsuro Nishihira; Shozo Mori


Human Mutation | 1994

APC and p53 mutations in de novo colorectal adenocarcinomas

Takahisa Aoki; Satoshi Takeda; Akio Yanagisawa; Yo Kato; Yoichi Ajioka; Hidenobu Watanabe; Shin-ei Kudo; Yusuke Nakamura


Cancer Research | 1994

Frequent Loss of Heterozygosity in the Region Including BRCA1 on Chromosome 17q in Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Esophagus

Takahiro Mori; Takahisa Aoki; Toshiki Matsubara; Futoshi Iida; Du Xiqun; Tetsuro Nishihira; Shozo Mori; Yusuke Nakamura


Nihon Rinsho Geka Gakkai Zasshi (journal of Japan Surgical Association) | 2001

TRANSMESOCOLONIC HERNIA IN AN AGED PATIENT

Takenari Nakata; Hiroshi Koyama; Toshinari Kumaki; Takahisa Aoki; Yoshio Kasuga

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