The American review of respiratory disease
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We studied 47 excised human lungs in order to examine the relationship between the number of alveolar attachments surrounding bronchioles 2 mm or less in diameter and the presence of small airways disease and overall lung function. Expiratory pressure-volume curves, the FEV1, and the single-breath nitrogen washout were obtained from 11 lungs without emphysema and 36 lungs with various degrees of emphysema. The lungs were subsequently inflation-fixed at 20 cm H2O. ⋯ There was a negative correlation of the mean number of alveolar attachments and the small airways fibrosis score (r = -0.344, p less than 0.02). A correlation also existed between the number of alveolar attachments and the mean internal bronchiolar diameter (r = 0.561, p less than 0.001). We conclude that the alveolar attachments and elastic recoil are related to the size and function of the small airways.