Aim: to assess efficiency of pulmonary ventilation in remote period after surgical treatment of chronic pulmonary thromboembolism (CPTE).
Material And Methods: We examined 29 patients with CPTE with median age 49 (38-60) years. Pulmonary ventilation was studied by body plethysmography and its efficiency was evaluated by oxygen utilization coefficient (OUC).
Results: Comparison of OUCs before and in the remote period after surgery showed that after surgical treatment efficiency of pulmonary ventilation increased by 26% at the account of reduced hyperventilation but remained below normal. Patients age and duration of the disease had a direct impact on the baseline bronchial conductivity as well as on recovery of the respiratory system reserve in the remote period after surgery.
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