The European respiratory journal : official journal of the European Society for Clinical Respiratory Physiology
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In cystic fibrosis (CF), neutrophil-dominated airway inflammation results in high levels of neutrophil elastase (NE). Some of these proteases are sequestered by the large amounts of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) present in purulent sputum. Recombinant human deoxyribonuclease (rhDNase), a new treatment in CF, depolymerizes DNA. ⋯ In vitro addition of rhDNase resulted in a twofold increase in protease activity and this was reflected in an acute transient rise on initiation of treatment with rhDNase. Medium-term treatment was associated with a decline in NE activity and IL-8. These in vivo results are encouraging, since the increase in protease activity was transient and the trend over 6 months was a reduction in both inflammatory markers.
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Demonstration of small apical pneumothoraces is supposed to be facilitated by expiratory chest radiographs. This study aimed to analyse the assumed enhancement of visual contrast on expiratory chest radiographs in patients with small apical pneumothoraces. Optical densities (OD) were obtained with a densitometer (X-rite 3001) on 54 paired inspiratory and expiratory chest radiographs of 22 consecutive patients with small apical pneumothoraces. ⋯ Expiratory chest radiographs do not improve visibility of small apical pneumothoraces by enhanced contrast between pulmonary parenchyma and intrapleural air. Expiratory chest radiographs show equally increased OD in the area of lung tissue and intrapleural air, caused by increased extrapulmonary tissue density during expiration, resulting in increased radiation exposure monitored by the ionization chambers of standard radiological equipment. If expiratory chest radiographs are really improving the visibility of apical pneumothoraces, there must be other reasons than contrast enhancement to explain this.
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Crohn's disease is a granulomatous systemic disorder of unknown aetiology. Obvious pulmonary involvement is exceptional. We report the case of a 33 year old woman treated with mesalazine for Crohn's disease and presenting with dyspnoea. ⋯ Corticosteroids led to a partial regression but were stopped because of severe side-effects. Because of worsening of the clinical situation, open lung biopsy was performed and showed a histopathological aspect of nongranulomatous interstitial diffuse lung disease with an inflammatory lymphoid infiltration associated to some mild interstitial collagen fibrosis. Addition of cyclophosphamide to high-dose pulse steroid therapy induced a significant and sustained improvement.
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Respiratory mechanics, using flow interruption, was previously studied during the complete breath in healthy ventilated man, numerical techniques relieving constraints regarding flow pattern. The classical linear model of non-Newtonian behaviour was found to be valid. The present study was extended to subjects with critical lung disease. ⋯ In COPD, non-Newtonian behaviour was adequately explained only with a model with different inspiratory and expiratory behaviour. The classical model of the respiratory system is valid in ALI/ARDS at ZEEP. More advanced models are needed at PEEP and in COPD.
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Editorial Comment Comparative Study
Blood gas estimations from arterialized capillary blood versus arterial puncture: are they different?