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Diffusing Capacity Predicts Morbidity After Lung Resection in Patients Without Obstructive Lung Disease
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Ferguson MK et al. -Diffusing capacity is an important predictor of postoperative morbidity after lung resection even in patients with normal spirometry. Routine measurement of DLCO, regardless of spirometric findings, can help predict risk in candidates for major lung resection.
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