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COMBINED PULMONARY FIBROSIS AND EMPHYSEMA SYNDROME

Marija Alilović
Tatjana Peroš-Golubičić
Jasna Tekavec Trkanjec
Ana Hećimović


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Abstract

CPFE – combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema is a new term for a syndrome whose main characteristic is fibrosis in lower pulmonary lobes with simultaneous emphysema in upper pulmonary lobes. CPFE patients have well preserved pulmonary test values for unexpectedly long period, but extremely lowered carbon monoxide diffusion capacity and significant arterial hypertension. All CPFE studies indicate that CPFE occurs predominately in older male population. Smoking is considered main cause in developing CPFE. Reduced survival rate is linked with arterial hypertension extent, and mortality rate is greater than that for patients with isolated pulmonary fibrosis or emphysema. This study is focused on characteristics of twelve CPFE patients. This paper describes cases of 12 patients with the syndrome of pulmonary fibrosis associated with emphysema. All patients were male, mean age of 68 years. At the certain period of life they all were smokers, but most of them were also exposed to air pollution due to their profession. Shortness of breath on exertion was present in all patients. All patients had neat pulmonary function tests with significantly reduced diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (average 39%). Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) averaged 56 mmHg (range 25–75 mmHg) was present in 75% of patients. Four patients died during the period of four months, of which three patients had PAH greater than 70 mmHg. The fourth patient died of lung cancer.

Keywords

Pulmonary emphsema – complications, diagnosis, physiopathology; Pulmonary fibrosis – complications, diagnosis, physiopathology; Hypertension, pulmonary – diagnosis; Respiratory function tests; Pulmonary diffusing capacity; Carbon monoxide; Smoking – adverse effects

Hrčak ID:

172671

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/172671

Publication date:

26.2.2015.

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