Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases
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Review Case Reports
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by esparto dust in a young plaster worker: a case report and review of the literature.
We report a case of a 25-year-old, white, male plaster worker who started developing fever, severe dyspnea and cough during the manipulation of esparto fibers. The functional lung study showed restrictive lung disease and decreased single-breath carbon monoxide transfer lung capacity. ⋯ Bronchoalveolar lavage showed a significant predominance of lymphocytes, with an increase in the level of CD8. Serum precipitins against fungal antigens confirmed that Aspergillus fumigatus was the cause of the patient's hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Long-term oxygen therapy stops the natural decline of endurance in COPD patients with reversible hypercapnia.
Respiratory muscle weakness is one of the most important causes of hypercapnia in patients with COPD. There is evidence that stable hypercapnic patients will benefit from long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT). ⋯ COPD patients with reversible hypercapnia and mild hypoxaemia benefit from LTOT in terms of endurance time and a reduction of exertional dyspnoea after 1 year.
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Ornipressin and terlipressin, two ADH-derivates, are instilled endobronchially for bronchoscopy- related bleeding without sufficient evidence of efficacy, nor safety. ⋯ In contrast to ornipressin, administration of terlipressin is associated with significant changes in heart rate and blood pressure. However, these changes are of minor clinical importance, and terlipressin can be safely given for bronchoscopy-associated bleeding.
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Polysomnography (PSG) tests are very complicated and time consuming, despite their clinical benefits in the diagnosis of patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). A plasma marker would be desirable to select patients suspected of OSAHS for further PSG studies. We have recently reported that orexin-A concentrations in plasma collected immediately after waking early in the morning were significantly lower in patients with OSAHS than in controls. ⋯ These findings suggest that the orexin-A concentration in plasma obtained even in the daytime may be a useful plasma marker for screening OSAHS.
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Restriction is a typical functional abnormality in interstitial lung disease (ILD) patients, but is not always present, especially in the early stage of the disease. The greater reduction of vital capacity (VC; %pred.) than total lung capacity (TLC; %pred.) is regarded as a typical pattern of lung function disturbances in ILD patients. ⋯ The relative loss of TLC was greater than VC in our large group of patients. Measurement of TLC should be part of functional assessment of ILD patients, irrespective of whether they present or do not present a restrictive pattern in spirometry.