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Präoperative Funktionsdiagnostik im Grenzbereich thoraxchirurgischer Eingriffe — der Risikopatient

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Thoraxchirurgie

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Die Funktionsdiagnostik im Rahmen der Thoraxchirurgie dient der Festlegung der funktionellen Operabilität und weiterführend der peri- und postoperativen Risikoabschätzung. Neben der Evaluierung kardialer Risiken kommt der Erfassung pulmonaler Funktionseinbußen hervorragende Bedeutung zu. Dies gründet in dem Faktum, daß bei den zumeist an einem Bronchialkarzinom erkrankten Patienten durch die gleiche inhalative Noxe Zigarettenrauchen, die für die Tumorentstehung verantwortlich ist, sich eine chronische obstruktive Bronchitis entwickelt — und zusätzlich durch die Lungenoperation die pulmonale Funktion kurzzeitig, teilweise auch anhaltend verschlechtert wird [16].

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Schulz, V. et al. (1993). Präoperative Funktionsdiagnostik im Grenzbereich thoraxchirurgischer Eingriffe — der Risikopatient. In: Vogt-Moykopf, I., Drings, P. (eds) Thoraxchirurgie. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72501-2_5

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