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Anyone had Zephyr Valve Procedure at Mayo Clinic?

Lung Health | Last Active: Jan 6 9:17am | Replies (28)

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@newota10 - I'd also like to welcome you to Mayo Clinic Connect. Zephyr Valves have helped a lot of people who have shortness of breath and other complications from COPD including Pulmonary Hypertension. (https://www.ccjm.org/content/87/5/278). It is a procedure and not surgery like the lung volume reduction surgery which is used to improve breathing in some people with severe emphysema, a type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). During surgery, small wedges of damaged lung tissue are removed to allow the remaining tissue to function better. After surgery, people often have less shortness of breath, have a better quality of life, and are better able to exercise.

https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/lung-volume-reduction-surgery/about/pac-20385045

Zephyr Valve procedure is when small valves are placed and used to close off damaged parts of your lungs. This is used for extreme cases of COPD which includes emphysema and dyspnea among a few. It sounds as if this procedure would be a definite conversation to have with your pulmonologist, as suggested by Amanda.

Some people can not have this done because of infections or allergies to the valves.

Are you finding that your breathing has gotten worse or that your inhalers and other medicines aren't working as well?

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Yes my SOB is worse. So is my exercise intolerance. I am exploring Alternatives to medications. Not on any PAH medications yet. Who are Scottsdale pulmonologists to consult?