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تعداد نتایج: 459  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
E Thorsen L Aanderud T B Aasen

The prescription of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy for disorders not related to diving is increasing. Pulmonary oxygen toxicity is well known, but the effect of the cumulative oxygen exposure corresponding to a standard HBO treatment protocol has not been quantified before. Twenty patients (10 male) had 21 HBO treatments at a partial pressure of oxygen of 240 kPa for 90 min daily. None had any...

2017
Michael D. Kennedy Jessie M.S. Gill Alastair N.H. Hodges

Background Diagnosing Airway hyper-responsiveness (AHR) requires bronchial provocation tests that are performed at rest and after exercise or hyperventilation in either a lab or field setting. Presently, it is unclear whether the proposed AHR field test for swimming induces sufficient provocation due to lack of intensity. Thus we aimed to examine how the 8 minute field swim test compared to all...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2006
Mark R Elkins Michael Robinson Barbara R Rose Colin Harbour Carmel P Moriarty Guy B Marks Elena G Belousova Wei Xuan Peter T P Bye

BACKGROUND Inhaled hypertonic saline acutely increases mucociliary clearance and, in short-term trials, improves lung function in people with cystic fibrosis. We tested the safety and efficacy of inhaled hypertonic saline in a long-term trial. METHODS In this double-blind, parallel-group trial, 164 patients with stable cystic fibrosis who were at least six years old were randomly assigned to ...

2015
Ravi B. Solanki Anjali R. Bhise Bharat M. Dangi

BACKGROUND Lung reactions to exposure to dust, gases, and fumes at work places have been studied in different populations. The emission level of pollutants that emit particulate matter less than 10 micrometers in size (PM 10) has been found very high in Ahmedabad. Hence, petrol pump workers in Ahmedabad are likely to get exposed to a high level of air pollution along with petrol and diesel vapo...

2018
Troy J. Cross Courtney Wheatley Glenn M. Stewart Kirsten Coffman Alex Carlson Jan Stepanek Norman R. Morris Bruce D. Johnson

The purpose of this report was to illustrate how thoracic gas compression (TGC) artifact, and differences in air density, may together conflate the interpretation of changes in the forced expiratory flows (FEFs) at high altitude (>2400 m). Twenty-four adults (10 women; 44 ± 15 year) with normal baseline pulmonary function (>90% predicted) completed a 12-day sojourn at Mt. Kilimanjaro. Participa...

2016
Linghao Zhang Lu Zhang Chun-Hong Zhang Xiao-Bi Fang Zhen-Xiao Huang Qing-Yuan Shi Li-Ping Wu Peng Wu Zhen-Zhen Wang Zhi-Su Liao

OBJECTIVES Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is common disease in otorhinolaryngology and will lead to lower airway abnormality. However, the only lung function in CRS patients and associated factors have not been much studied. METHODS One hundred patients with CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP group), 40 patients with CRS without nasal polyps (CRSsNP group), and 100 patients without CRS were enrolled...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2015
Gil Sokol Daphna Vilozni Ran Hakimi Moran Lavie Ifat Sarouk Bat-El Bar Adi Dagan Miryam Ofek Ori Efrati

BACKGROUND Forced expiration may assist secretion movement by manipulating airway dynamics in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). Expiratory resistive breathing via a handheld incentive spirometer has the potential to control the expiratory flow via chosen resistances (1-8 mm) and thereby mobilize secretions and improve lung function. Our objective was to explore the short-term effect of using ...

Journal: :Chest 1986
H Gong M S Simmons D P Tashkin K K Hui E Y Lee

Although caffeine is a universal drug and has multiple pharmacologic and physiologic actions in man, there are surprisingly few objective data about its effect on pulmonary function. We conducted a short-term, double-blind, randomized crossover study in nine asthmatic adults who ingested decaffeinated coffee containing varying amounts of added caffeine (mean of 0.2,2.5,5.6, and 7.2 mg/kg of bod...

2017
Céline El Baou Rachael L. Di Santostefano Rafael Alfonso-Cristancho Elizabeth A Suarez David Stempel Mark L Everard Neil Barnes

BACKGROUND Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are the primary treatment for persistent asthma. Currently available ICS have differing particle size due to both formulation and propellant, and it has been postulated that this may impact patient outcomes. This structured literature review and meta-analysis compared the effect of small and standard particle size ICS on lung function, symptoms, rescue u...

Journal: :Iranian journal of allergy, asthma, and immunology 2005
Reza Farid Farahzad Jabbari Azad Ahmad Ebrahimi Atri Mahmoud Baradaran Rahimi Asghar Khaledan Mojtaba Talaei-Khoei Javad Ghafari Ramin Ghasemi

The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of a course of aerobic exercise on pulmonary function and tolerance of activity in asthmatic patients. Among the asthmatic patients, 36 patients (M= 16, F= 20) were chosen after clinical examinations, pulmonary function test, skin prick test (SPT) for aeroallergen and a six minute walk test (6MWT) on their own free will. A patient was said...

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