Lung function tests revealed a significant decrease in forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) and forced expiratory flow between 25% and 75% of vital capacity (FEF25%–75%) in both groups (FEV1 of −6.3% and FEF25%–75% of −9.1% in the conventional thoracic sympathectomy group and FEV1 of −3.5% and FEF25%–75% of −12.3% in the simplified thoracic sympathectomy group). Dlco and heart rate at rest and maximal values after exercise were also significantly reduced in both groups (Dlco of −4.2%, Dlco corrected by alveolar volume of −6.1%, resting heart rate of −11.8 beats/min, and maximal heart rate of −9.5 beats/min in the conventional thoracic sympathectomy group and Dlco of −3.9%, Dlco corrected by alveolar volume of −5.2%, resting heart rate of −10.7 beats/min, and maximal heart rate of −17.6 beats/min in the simplified thoracic sympathectomy group). Airway resistance increased significantly in the group of patients undergoing conventional thoracic sympathectomy (+13%).
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