Todd M. Officer
Baylor College of Medicine
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Thorax | 2005
Amir Sharafkhaneh; Sheila Goodnight-White; Todd M. Officer; Joseph R. Rodarte; Aladin M. Boriek
Background: Thoracic gas compression (TGC) exerts a negative effect on forced expiratory flow. Lung resistance, effort during a forced expiratory manoeuvre, and absolute lung volume influence TGC. Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) reduces lung resistance and absolute lung volume. LVRS may therefore reduce TGC, and such a reduction might explain in part the improvement in forced expiratory flow with the surgery. A study was conducted to determine the effect of LVRS on TGC and the extent to which reduced TGC contributed to an improvement in forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) following LVRS. Methods: The effect of LVRS on TGC was studied using prospectively collected lung mechanics data from 27 subjects with severe emphysema. Several parameters including FEV1, expiratory and inspiratory lung resistance (Rle and Rli), and lung volumes were measured at baseline and 6 months after surgery. Effort during the forced manoeuvre was measured using transpulmonary pressure. A novel method was used to estimate FEV1 corrected for the effect of TGC. Results: At baseline the FEV1 corrected for gas compression (NFEV1) was significantly higher than FEV1 (p<0.0001). FEV1 increased significantly from baseline (p<0.005) while NFEV1 did not change following surgery (p>0.15). TGC decreased significantly with LVRS (p<0.05). Rle and maximum transpulmonary pressure (TPpeak) during the forced manoeuvre significantly predicted the reduction in TGC following the surgery (Rle: p<0.01; TPpeak: p<0.0001; adjusted R2 = 0.68). The improvement in FEV1 was associated with the reduction in TGC after surgery (p<0.0001, adjusted R2 = 0.58). Conclusions: LVRS decreased TGC by improving expiratory flow limitation. In turn, the reduction in TGC decreased its negative effect on expiratory flow and therefore explained, in part, the improvement in FEV1 with LVRS in this cohort.
American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology | 2001
Aladin M. Boriek; Yassemi Capetanaki; Willy Hwang; Todd M. Officer; Muffasir Badshah; Joe R. Rodarte; James G. Tidball
Journal of Applied Physiology | 1998
Todd M. Officer; Riccardo Pellegrino; Vito Brusasco; Joseph R. Rodarte
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2007
Amir Sharafkhaneh; Tony G. Babb; Todd M. Officer; Nicholas A. Hanania; Hossein Sharafkhaneh; Aladin M. Boriek
American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology | 2004
Amir Sharafkhaneh; Todd M. Officer; Sheila Goodnight-White; Joseph R. Rodarte; Aladin M. Boriek
Journal of Applied Physiology | 2001
Felix R. Shardonofsky; Todd M. Officer; Aladin M. Boriek; Joseph R. Rodarte
Chest | 2001
Todd M. Officer; David R. Wheeler; Adaani Frost; Joseph R. Rodarte
Journal of clinical engineering | 1999
Todd M. Officer; Joseph R. Rodarte
Archive | 2015
Felix R. Shardonofsky; Todd M. Officer; Aladin M. Boriek; Joseph R. Rodarte; C. Schroter; Kazuo Tanishita; Toshihiro Sera; Hideki Fujioka; Hideo Yokota; Akitake Makinouchi; Ryutaro Himeno; Yassemi Capetanaki; Troy J. Cross; Surendan Sabapathy; Kenneth C. Beck; Norman Morris; Bruce D. Johnson
Chest | 2006
Hanan Abdel-Monem; Todd M. Officer; Amir Sharafkhaneh