@article{CCTS29919,
author = {Gening Jiang and Lei Zhang and Yuming Zhu and Chang Chen and Xiao Zhou and Jinming Liu and Peng Zhang and Hao Wang and Boxiong Xie and Haifeng Wang and Lei Jiang and Jiang Fan and Deping Zhao and Qiankun Chen and Liang Duan and Wenxin He and Yiming Zhou and Hongcheng Liu and Xiaogang Zhao and Xiong Qin and Yang Yang and Ye Ning and Dong Xie and Jie Dai},
title = {Clinical consensus on preoperative pulmonary function assessment in patients undergoing pulmonary resection (first edition)},
journal = {Current Challenges in Thoracic Surgery},
volume = {1},
number = {0},
year = {2019},
keywords = {},
abstract = {While surgery is an important treatment option for lung diseases, its value can be compromised in patients with impaired lung function. The decreased lung ventilation or diffusion function in these patients increases the risk of perioperative complications and affects long-term survival. Therefore, the extent of resection should be defined according to disease stage; based on the pulmonary function, the risk of perioperative complications and long-term quality of life should be evaluated and predicted before surgery. Thus, the feasibility of surgical treatment and the extent of resection should be decided after weighing the pros and cons.},
issn = {2664-3278}, url = {https://ccts.amegroups.org/article/view/29919}
}