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Santos Rosa Daiane - - 2012
In this study, we isolated the alkaloid erysothrine from the hydroalcoholic extract of flowers from E. mulungu and screened for its anticonvulsant and anxiolytic actions based on neuroethological and neurochemical experiments. Our results showed that the administration of erysothrine inhibited seizures evoked by bicuculline, PTZ, NMDA and most remarkably, kainic ...
De Smet Dieter - - 2010
Laboratory tests for pulmonary sarcoidosis (percentage lymphocytes and CD4/CD8 ratio in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and serum angiotensin-converting enzyme activity) lack sensitivity and specificity. In a retrospective study of 153 subjects under suspicion of pulmonary sarcoidosis (36 cases and 117 patients with other diseases [control patients]), we defined likelihood ratios (LRs) ...
Fischer Claudio Henrique - - 2010
Intrapulmonary vascular dilatations (IVD) are microvascular pulmonary changes mediated by nitric oxide that cause right-to-left shunt and hypoxemia. Contrast-enhanced transthoracic echocardiography (cTTE) is the gold standard diagnostic test for IVD. To evaluate contrast-enhanced transesophageal echocardiography (cTEE) in the diagnosis and grading of IVD. A study group (SG) of 63 cirrhotic ...
Ucok Kagan - - 2010
The aims of this study were to compare pulmonary function tests of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) versus healthy women, and to investigate correlations between pulmonary function tests and anthropometric measurements of them. A total of 31 women with PCOS and 29 controls matched for age and body mass ...
Jenkins Sue - - 2010
The six-minute walk test (6MWT) is widely used as an outcome measure in pulmonary rehabilitation programs (PRP). A learning effect for the test has been reported in COPD; however, limited data exist in patients with other respiratory diagnoses. The objectives of this study were to: (i) report the magnitude of ...
He Hangyong - - 2011
Critically ill chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients who are admitted to intensive care units (ICU) are at particular risk for invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA). The objective of this investigation was to assess the value of consecutive galactomannan (GM) tests in determining the diagnosis and prognosis of IPA in this ...
Kupeli Elif - - 2010
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is a nonimmunoglobulin E-related immune-mediated parenchymal lung disease. A 45-year-old woman who was a lifelong nonsmoker with a six-month history of frequent episodes of cough and dyspnea was admitted to hospital. She had been working as a money counter for 20 years at a central bank. Bibasilar ...
Kobr J - - 2010
The aim of the study was to determine how tidal volumes may affect the lung and haemodynamics during mechanical ventilation. With the approval of the Ethics Committee, the study included a total of 24 healthy piglets, average weight 30 kg (range 28-33 kg). The animals were ventilated for 90 minutes ...
Iyer Vivek N - - 2011
The nonspecific (NS) pulmonary function (PF) pattern refers to a PF test with a normal total lung capacity (TLC), normal FEV(1)/FVC ratio, and a low FEV(1), a low FVC, or both. Currently, no information is available regarding the long-term stability of the NS pattern or variables that predict changes in ...
Marthin June Kehlet - - 2010
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare, usually autosomal recessive inherited disorder, characterized by abnormalities in ciliary structure and/or function. Frequent, intermittent or chronic airway infections precipitated by impaired airway mucociliary clearance may cause permanent lung damage and reduced lung function. Early diagnosis is considered important for the prevention of ...
Ben Selma W - - 2010
SETTING: Tunisia. OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical usefulness of the commercial Pathozyme-Myco G (Myco G) and Pathozyme TB complex plus (Patho) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits for the rapid diagnosis of active tuberculosis (TB) and to distinguish between active TB and non-TB pulmonary diseases in Tunisian patients. DESIGN: Immunoglobulin G ...
Foti G - - 2010
PURPOSE: The authors sought to compare the sensitivity and reading time obtained using computer-aided detection (CAD) software as second reader (SR) or concurrent reader (CR) in the identification of pulmonary nodules. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Unenhanced CT scans of 100 consecutive cancer patients were retrospectively reviewed by four readers to identify ...
Ampel Neil M - - 2010
Coccidioidomycosis is a growing problem in the endemic regions of Arizona and California. The reasons for its increase are unclear, but may relate to an influx of nonsusceptible individuals into the endemic regions, construction and dust, and climate. Most cases of coccidioidal infection are completely asymptomatic, but approximately 40% present ...
Daumerie Geraldine - - 2010
Tracheal stenosis may occur secondary to trauma, tumors, infection, inflammatory diseases, or iatrogenic causes. Understanding these lesions requires a basic understanding of the physics of airflow. All of these patients must be carefully evaluated and require a series of tests, including pulmonary function tests and radiographic studies. Treatment of tracheal ...
Peros-Golubici? Tatjana - - 2010
The standard armamentarium of tests that are used by pulmonologist are laboratory tests, pulmonary function tests, different radiological techniques (conventional chest-X rays, HRCT scans, etc) and pathohistological analyses of biopsies. The minimally invasive bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) procedure, in addition to methods earlier mentioned, is an important diagnostic instrument that can ...
Reither K - - 2010
We evaluated the diagnostic performance of the Diagnos TB AG immunoassay in 171 Tanzanians with suspected pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). The sensitivity and specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of the rapid test for the detection of pulmonary TB in this population were respectively 60.0%, 33.3%, 40.3% and 52.6%. In ...
Lessler Adam L - - 2010
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria (PERC) identifies low-risk patients who are treated in the emergency department for suspected pulmonary embolism and for whom testing may be deferred. The purpose of this study is to develop a decision model to determine whether certain elements not included in the PERC ...
Smith Lewis J - - 2010
End of test criteria can influence spirometry results. Epidemiology studies initiated before adoption of the 1987 American Thoracic Society (ATS) guidelines typically used a 1 or 2 s plateau on the volume-time curve, not a minimum test duration of 6 s, to terminate a test. To determine the effect of ...
Visser Frank J - - 2010
Pulmonary function testing is a key procedure in the work-up of patients who are suspected of having asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD). Therein, clinical visits and pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are the major contributors to the overall financial costs.The aim of this study was to assess whether a ...
Oliveira Edmundo C - - 2010
BACKGROUND: APVT is an invasive method recommended for symptomatic patients with PAH that permits the identification of the minority of patients (<20%) that may benefit from long-term calcium channel blockers. Adenosine has been indicated in guidelines as a vasodilator agent of choice for APVT, although it has not been directly ...
Fuchs Susanne I - - 2009
There is increasing interest in using the Multiple Breath Washout technique and the lung clearance index (LCI) for detecting early pulmonary changes, for example, in cystic fibrosis lung disease. However, there are still limited data regarding equipment specific reference ranges, repeatability and reproducibility. The aim of this prospective study was ...
Hayes Don D - - 2009
Spirometry is the most useful and commonly available tests of pulmonary function. It is a physiological test that measures individual inhalation and exhalation volumes of air as a function of time. Pulmonologists and general-practice physicians commonly use spirometry in their offices in the assessment and management of lung disease. Spirometric ...
Pakhale Smita - - 2009
Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are commonly interpreted as a fraction of predicted normal values, with an abnormal test often defined as less than 80% or greater than 120% of the predicted value. However, recommendations of the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society suggest using a percentile-based approach to define an abnormal ...
Garcia Sabrina Bollmann - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic sensitivity of bacteriological analyses in induced sputum (IS) for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and to identify the clinical characteristics associated with the confirmed diagnosis, as well as to determine the diagnostic yield of bronchoscopy carried out when IS tests negative for AFB in ...
Kobashi Yoshihiro - - 2009
We evaluated the response to the QuantiFERON TB-2G (QFT-2G) test in patients with healed pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) compared to the response in those with active pulmonary TB. The subjects were 208 patients with healed pulmonary TB and 155 patients with active pulmonary TB. The QFT-2G test results were analyzed by ...
Ben-Selma Walid - - 2009
The usefulness of a new rapid diagnostic test (Patho-TB) using antibodies specific to mycobacterial antigens was evaluated for the rapid discrimination between pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and non-TB pulmonary diseases on sputa. One hundred sputa collected from 79 active TB patients and from 21 patients with non-TB pulmonary diseases (asthma and ...
Brummel Nathan E - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) is the acute, transient airway narrowing associated with exercise. Eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation (EVH) has been used to diagnose EIB in elite athletes and in research settings. The clinical utility of EVH in a general pulmonary practice has not previously been reported. Thus we sought to determine ...
Park So Young - - 2009
We evaluated the usefulness of interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) in the diagnosis of active tuberculosis (TB) in routine clinical practice. We retrospectively assessed the diagnostic usefulness of the QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube (QFT-IT) test in 519 consecutive patients who were suspected of having active pulmonary TB and had QFT-IT test results. ...
Morgan Eric R - - 2009
The geographic range of Angiostrongylus vasorum is expanding, leading to increased disease. Although observed cases of canine pulmonary angiostrongylosis have been dutifully reported in the literature, the state of biological knowledge remains too poor to predict future patterns of spread with any confidence. Nevertheless, there is an urgent need to ...
Macintyre Neil R - - 2009
Spirometric testing is one of the oldest clinical tests still in use today. It is a straightforward test that has the patient maximally exhale from total lung capacity. The key measurements are the forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV(1)) and the maximum exhaled volume (vital capacity [VC]). Spirometric ...
Lange Nancy E - - 2009
Spirometry is a useful test of pulmonary function and can be safely performed in a variety of clinical situations. Although the technique for performing the maneuver is straightforward, there are many sources of variability in results. Specific criteria must be met in order for the test to be considered valid. ...
Torres Macho J - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to analyze the hemodynamic responses during vasoreactivity tests among candidates for heart transplantation who displayed severe pulmonary hypertension seeking to identify risk markers of nonresponse to the test. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this observational retrospective study we evaluated demographic, clinical, echocardiographic, and hemodynamic ...
Celi A - - 2009
The diagnosis of pulmonary embolism is challenging, and autoptic series have demonstrated that a high percentage of cases are not recognized ante-mortem. A number of predisposing factors, symptoms and signs associated with pulmonary embolism have been recognized, and should be used to raise the suspicion of the disease. These include ...
Berry Richard B - - 2009
Evaluation of a patient with hypoventilation requires a combination of clinical history, physical examination, pulmonary function testing, and chest radiography to help determine the cause. Specialized testing such as measurement of respiratory muscle strength and assessment of ventilatory control may also be needed. Genetic testing may help make the diagnosis ...
Kobashi Yoshihiro - - 2009
We encountered five cases of pulmonary Mycobacterium kansasii (MK) disease for which the QuantiFERON-TB Gold (QFT-2G) test was useful as a supportive diagnostic method. Because none of these patients could expectorate sputum, we ultimately confirmed the clinical diagnosis of pulmonary MK disease using 6- to 8-week cultures of bronchoscopic specimens ...
Liou Theodore G - - 2009
Pulmonary function testing is useful for the diagnosis and management of a variety of pulmonary conditions, and the most commonly obtained component is spirometry. Spirometry is most useful in the evaluation of obstructive airway disorders but can be a helpful tool in the management of patients with chest restriction or ...
Shitrit David - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a relentlessly progressive disease with a median survival of approximately 3 years. Measurements of lung volumes and diffusion capacity at rest are generally used to monitor the clinical course of IPF. Due to its high mortality, identification of patients at high risk is crucial ...
Eng C W - - 2009
INTRODUCTION: The aim of our study was to determine the accuracy of the D-dimer test in the exclusion of pulmonary embolism. METHODS: In 2006, 446 patients at our hospital underwent computed tomography pulmonary angiogram (CTPA) for the exclusion of pulmonary embolism. We selected patients with a clinical suspicion of pulmonary ...
Hegewald Matthew J - - 2009
The diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DL(CO)) is a commonly performed and clinically useful pulmonary function test that provides a quantitative measure of gas transfer in the lungs. It is valuable for evaluating and managing patients with a wide variety of pulmonary disorders, especially patients with interstitial lung disease, pulmonary ...
Berry Cristine E - - 2009
Pulmonary function testing (PFT) serves many purposes in clinical practice, and in contrast to other laboratory measures, PFT results are often provided with a clinical interpretation. PFT interpretation depends on the clinical context, and multiple challenges influence PFT interpretation. Overall, the goal of PFT interpretation is to distinguish normal from ...
Birnbaum H G - - 2009
OBJECTIVES: This study was performed to determine whether pulmonary function test results would appreciably alter asthma severity categorization determined by an algorithm using information readily available in administrative databases. METHODS: Patients 6 to 64 years of age with asthma diagnosed from 1999-2005, who had at least one pulmonary function test, ...
Regueiro Eloisa Maria Gatti - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: To determine if there is a correlation between the BODE Index and variables assessed during the Activities of Daily Living assessment, performance on lower limber tests, and peripheral muscle impairment of the upper limb in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten men (aged 58 to ...
Park So Young - - 2009
We evaluated the usefulness of interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) in the diagnosis of active tuberculosis (TB) in routine clinical practice. We retrospectively assessed the diagnostic usefulness of the QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube (QFT-IT) test in 519 consecutive patients who were suspected of having active pulmonary TB and had QFT-IT test results. ...
Otto Christian - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: Mountaineers face a variety of health risks at altitude including pulmonary edema; portable ultrasound may be used to diagnose high altitude pulmonary edema. This report tests the functionality of electronic equipment in a hypobaric test environment and the ability of remotely guided nonexperts to use ultrasound to evaluate respiratory ...
Lee Youngjoo - - 2009
Machine classifiers have been used to automate quantitative analysis and avoid intra-inter-reader variability in previous studies. The selection of an appropriate classification scheme is important for improving performance based on the characteristics of the data set. This paper investigated the performance of several machine classifiers for differentiating obstructive lung diseases ...
Gupta Ruta - - 2009
Epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathway plays an important role in pulmonary adenocarcinoma biology. Targeted therapy with tyrosine kinase inhibitors like gefitinib and erlotinib are being used in selected patients with variable response rates. Several RCT and other studies have evaluated the value of various tests such as immunohistochemistry, polymerase ...
Saxena Yogesh - - 2008
The study was undertaken to assess the dynamic pulmonary function tests in obese and non obese young adults of Gharwal (Uttrakhand, India) of 20-40 years age group, randomly selected form the employees of Himalayan institute of medical sciences, attendants of the patients at the hospital and also from the nearby ...
Furst D E - - 2008
OMERACT (Outcome Measures in Rheumatologic Clinical Trials) is a loose organization of rheumatologists, epidemiologists and statisticians whose aim is to improve measurements in the rheumatic diseases. In this context, some SSc measures of response have been found to be valid: the modified Rodnan skin score, the Raynaud's condition score, the ...
Hyatt Robert E - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Little is known about a fairly frequent abnormal pattern of pulmonary function test results: reduced FEV(1) and FVC with a normal FEV(1)/FVC and normal total lung capacity. We term this a nonspecific pattern (NSP). We sought to identify medical conditions having this pattern and to explore mechanisms producing it. ...
Hansen James E - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Extensively used current guidelines of the American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society (ATS/ERS) define a positive aerosolized bronchodilator (BD) response as: "...an increase in FEV(1) and/or FVC > or = 12% of control and > or = 200 mL." We hypothesized that BD responsiveness was better assessed using a statistical ...
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