The risk of post-operative pulmonary complications in lung resection candidates with normal forced expiratory volume in 1 s and diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide: a prospective multicentre study

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Cundrle IvanORCID,Merta Zdenek,Bratova Monika,Homolka Pavel,Mitas LadislavORCID,Sramek Vladimir,Svoboda MichalORCID,Chovanec ZdenekORCID,Chobola Milos,Olson Lyle J.,Brat Kristian

Abstract

IntroductionAccording to the guidelines for preoperative assessment of lung resection candidates, patients with normal forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) are at low risk for post-operative pulmonary complications (PPC). However, PPC affect hospital length of stay and related healthcare costs. We aimed to assess risk of PPC for lung resection candidates with normal FEV1andDLCO(>80% predicted) and identify factors associated with PPC.Methods398 patients were prospectively studied at two centres between 2017 and 2021. PPC were recorded from the first 30 post-operative days. Subgroups of patients with and without PPC were compared and factors with significant difference were analysed by uni- and multivariate logistic regression.Results188 subjects had normal FEV1andDLCO. Of these, 17 patients (9%) developed PPC. Patients with PPC had significantly lower pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide (PETCO2) at rest (27.7versus29.9; p=0.033) and higher ventilatory efficiency (VE/VCO2) slope (31.1versus28; p=0.016) compared to those without PPC. Multivariate models showed association between restingPETCO2(OR 0.872; p=0.035) andVE/VCO2slope (OR 1.116; p=0.03) and PPC. In both models, thoracotomy was strongly associated with PPC (OR 6.419; p=0.005 and OR 5.884; p=0.007, respectively). Peak oxygen consumption failed to predict PPC (p=0.917).ConclusionsRestingPETCO2adds incremental information for risk prediction of PPC in patients with normal FEV1andDLCO. We propose restingPETCO2be an additional parameter to FEV1andDLCOfor preoperative risk stratification.

Funder

Ministerstvo Zdravotnictví Ceské Republiky

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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