[Proteolytic enzymes in the prevention and treatment of early ventilatory complications following lung resection in patients with tuberculosis].

Grudnaia khirurgiia (Moscow, Russia) Pub Date : 1989-09-01
V N Ershov, V V Krylov, V P Zolotarev
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The authors examined 259 patients with tuberculosis of the lungs before and after partial resection of the lungs. Proteolytic enzymes were administered endotracheally in the pre- and postoperative periods to 132 patients (main group), 127 patients (control group) received a placebo. Endotracheal administration of proteolytic enzymes in the main group reduced the number of early pleuropulmonary complications of the type of atelectasis and hypoventilation by half to one third and accelerated their resolution by 3-4 times as compared to these values in the control group. Fibrous changes and pleural adhesions on the side of the operation formed from the early pleuropulmonary complications more often in the control than in the main group. The function of external respiration was restored under the effect of the proteolytic enzymes in the control group 1-2 months after segmental and combined resection, in the control group it was restored 3-4 months and later after the operation.

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[蛋白水解酶在肺结核肺切除术后早期通气并发症防治中的作用]。
作者对259例肺部分切除前后的肺结核患者进行了检查。132例患者(主组)在术前和术后经气管内给予蛋白水解酶,127例患者(对照组)给予安慰剂。与对照组相比,主组经气管内给予蛋白水解酶可使肺不张和通气不足类型的早期胸膜肺并发症的数量减少一半至三分之一,并使其缓解速度加快3-4倍。早期胸膜肺并发症形成的手术侧纤维改变和胸膜粘连在对照组中较主要组多见。对照组在节段联合切除后1-2个月外呼吸功能恢复,对照组在术后3-4个月及以后恢复。
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