Medicine and Dentistry
Emphysema
100%
Endobronchial Valve
82%
Lung Volume
72%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
50%
Residual Volume
26%
Quality of Life
23%
St. George Respiratory Questionnaire
21%
Forced Expiratory Volume
21%
Exercise
15%
Adverse Event
13%
Lung Function
12%
Epileptic Absence
11%
Computer Assisted Tomography
10%
Pneumothorax
9%
Randomized Controlled Trial
8%
Patient Selection
7%
Medical Care
6%
Dyspnea
6%
Tachypnea
5%
Denervation
5%
Total Lung Capacity
5%
Lung
5%
Pneumonectomy
5%
General Anesthesia
5%
Diaphragm
5%
Keyphrases
Emphysema
44%
Severe Emphysema
36%
Endobronchial Valve Treatment
35%
Bronchoscopic Lung Volume Reduction
34%
Residual Volume
23%
Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second (FEV1)
22%
Endobronchial Valves
20%
Quality of Life
17%
Collateral Ventilation
15%
St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire
15%
Lung Volume Reduction Coils
14%
6-minute Walk Distance (6MWD)
11%
Reduction Method
11%
Endobronchial Coils
11%
Severe COPD
10%
Patient Selection
10%
Pulmonary Function
9%
Exercise Capacity
9%
Hyperinflation
9%
Valve Treatment
9%
Minimal Clinically Important Difference
9%
Lobar
8%
Pneumothorax
8%
Chest CT
7%
Dynamic Hyperinflation
7%
Treatment Options
7%
Exercise Efficiency
6%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patient
6%
Lung Volume Reduction
6%
COPD Patients
6%
Homogeneous Emphysema
5%
Randomized Controlled Trial
5%
One-way Valve
5%
Lung Volume Reduction Surgery
5%
Static Hyperinflation
5%
Meta-analysis
5%
Patient-specific
5%
Endobronchial Valve Therapy
5%
Fissure
5%
Specific Goals
5%
Diaphragm
5%