Abstract [Objective]To evaluate preoperative pulmonary function ,and to explore the correlation be-tween preoperative pulmonary function and the recovery after lobectomy .[Methods] Totally 68 patients under-going lobectomy in our hospital from Jan .2007 to Jan .2012 were chosen .Among them ,48 patients under-went single lobectomy and 20 patients underwent pneumonectomy .According to maximal voluntary ventilation (MVV) and forced expiratory volume in one second(FEV1) ,preoperative pulmonary function was divided into good ,medium and poor .Postoperative recovery time (inhaling oxygen ,ICU and extubation) was discussed and compared .The corresponding statistical analysis was taken .[Results] The most of patients were satisfied with the operation efficacy .Postoperative efficacy was good .There were significant differences in preoperative pulmonary function and postoperative recovery time ( P <0 .05) .For different surgical resection extent ,there was no significant difference in few analysis .But there were some different trends .[Conclusion] Preoperative pulmonary function evaluation is closely related to the recovery status after lobectomy .The recovery time of patients with better preoperative pulmonary function after lobectomy is shorter .
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