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Kinesiologia ; 42(2): 56-61, 20230615.
Article in Spanish, English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1552457

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Introducción. Los pacientes conectados a ventilación mecánica invasiva pueden presentar complicaciones respiratorias, donde la retención de secreciones es una de las más frecuentes. El drenaje y eliminación de las secreciones depende entre otras variables de los flujos respiratorios generados, donde una diferencia absoluta entre el flujo espiratorio máximo (FEM) y flujo inspiratorio máximo (FIM) menor a 17 L•min-1 o una relación FIM/FEM mayor a 0.9 favorecerían la retención de secreciones. Sin embargo, falta por determinar los flujos respiratorios resultantes y la proporción de pacientes con riesgo de retención de secreciones según estos parámetros. Objetivo. Determinar los flujos respiratorios durante la ventilación mecánica invasiva y la proporción de pacientes que se encuentra en riesgo de retención de secreciones. Métodos. Estudio descriptivo transversal desarrollado en la Unidad de Paciente Crítico Médico-Quirúrgico del "Hospital Clínico de la Red de Salud UC-CHRISTUS". Se incluyeron pacientes adultos intubados y conectados a ventilación mecánica, en quienes se determinó los flujos respiratorios resultantes y se estimó la diferencia absoluta FEM-FIM, la relación FIM/FEM y la proporción de pacientes con riesgo de retención de secreciones. Resultados. Se incluyeron 100 pacientes, 45% presentaba entre sus diagnósticos patología respiratoria. La mediana de la diferencia absoluta entre FEM y FIM fue de 6 L•min-1 (-5 - 14.5) y la mediana de la tasa FIM/FEM de 0.87 (0.7 - 1.13). Un 84% presentó una diferencia absoluta entre FEM y FIM menor a 17 L•min-1, mientras que el 46% presentó una relación FIM/FEM mayor a 0.9. Conclusión. Una alta proporción de pacientes conectados a ventilación mecánica presenta riesgo de retención de secreciones independiente de la presencia o ausencia de patología respiratoria. Se requieren futuras investigaciones para evaluar el impacto de este criterio sobre complicaciones respiratorias.


Background. Patients connected to invasive mechanical ventilation may develop respiratory complications, where retention of secretions is one of the most frequent. The drainage and elimination of the secretions depend on other variables of the respiratory flows generated, where an absolute difference between the peak expiratory flow (PEF) and peak inspiratory flow (PIF) less than 17 L•min-1 or a PIF/PEF ratio greater than 0.9 would favor secretion retention. However, it is necessary to determine the respiratory flows and the proportion of patients, with and without respiratory pathology, with a risk of secretions retention according to these parameters. Objective. Determine respiratory flows during connection to invasive mechanical ventilation and the proportion of patients with and without respiratory pathology at risk of secretions retention. Methods. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit of the "Hospital Clínico de la Red de Salud UC-CHRISTUS". Intubated adult patients connected to mechanical ventilation were included, in whom the respiratory flows were assessed, and the absolute PEF-PIF difference, PIF/PEF ratio, and the proportion of patients with a risk of secretions retention were determined. Results. 100 patients were included, of which 45% presented among their diagnoses acute or chronic respiratory pathology. For the total number of patients, the median of the absolute difference between PEF and PIF was 6 L•min-1 (-5 - 14.5), and the median of the PIF/PEF ratio of 0.87 (0.7 - 1.13). Of the total of patients, 84% presented an absolute difference between PEF and PIF less than 17 L• min-1, while 46% presented a PIF/PEF ratio greater than 0.9. Conclusion. Considering the absolute difference between PEF-PIF and the PIF/PEF ratio, many patients present a risk of secretions retention. However, whether this is associated with severe respiratory complications in patients connected to invasive mechanical ventilation should be clarified in future research.

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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 14(3): 380-386, 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1114911

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El objetivo de nuestro estudio de tipo longitudinal prospectivo simple de medidas repetidas fue determinar la variación del flujo aéreo nasal medido con un flujómetro nasal portátil, en niños entre 6 y 14 años de edad con compresión maxilar, después de la expansión rápida del maxilar (ERM). El trabajo constó de 16 niños diagnosticados con compresión maxilar y a quienes se les indicó una disyunción maxilar rápida. Los valores de la cantidad de expansión fueron registrados y la medición del flujo inspiratorio nasal máximo (FINM) se realizó antes de la ERM (T1), inmediatamente después (T2) y al cabo de 3 meses del período de retención (T3), manteniendo las mismas condiciones iniciales. El valor máximo y el promedio de las mediciones del FINM en T2 fueron significativamente mayores que en T1 (p-valor, 0,0056) y (p-valor 0,0062) respectivamente, mientras que entre T2 y T3 no existieron tales diferencias (p-valor: 0,3021) y (p-valor: 0,3315) respectivamente. Existe un aumento significativo en los valores del FINM inmediatamente después de la expansión rápida del maxilar que se mantienen en un período de tiempo de 3 meses.


The objective of our simple prospective longitudinal type study of repeated measures, was to determine the variation of nasal airflow measured with a portable nasal flow meter, in children between 6 and 14 years of age with maxillary compression, after rapid maxillary expansion (RME). The study consisted of 16 children diagnosed with maxillary compression and those who were identified with a rapid maxillary disjunction. The values of the amount of expansion were recorded and the measurement of the peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) was performed before the ERM (T1), immediately after (T2) and after 3 months of retention period (T3), maintaining the same initial conditions. Results: the value maximum and average measurements of FINM in T2 were greater than in T1 (p-value, 0.0056) and (p-value 0.0062) respectively, while between T2 and T3 there were no differences (p value: 0.3021) and (p value: 0.3315) respectively. There is a significant increase in PNIF values immediately after rapid maxillary expansion that is in a period of 3 months.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Inhalation/physiology , Nose/physiology , Malocclusion/therapy , Maxillary Sinus/surgery , Nasal Obstruction/physiopathology , Prospective Studies , Longitudinal Studies , Palatal Expansion Technique , Flowmeters
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 82(2): 184-190, Mar.-Apr. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-780985

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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Nasal hygiene with saline solutions has been shown to relieve congestion, reduce the thickening of the mucus and keep nasal cavity clean and moist. OBJECTIVE: Evaluating whether saline solutions improve nasal inspiratory flow among healthy children. METHODS: Students between 8 and 11 years of age underwent 6 procedures with saline solutions at different concentrations. The peak nasal inspiratory flow was measured before and 30 min after each procedure. Statistical analysis was performed by means of t test, analysis of variance, and Tukey's test, considering p < 0.05. RESULTS: We evaluated 124 children at all stages. There were differences on the way a same concentration was used. There was no difference between 0.9% saline solution and 3% saline solution by using a syringe. CONCLUSION: The 3% saline solution had higher averages of peak nasal inspiratory flow, but it was not significantly higher than the 0.9% saline solution. It is important to offer various options to patients.


RESUMO INTRODUÇÃO: A higiene nasal com soluções salinas tem sido indicada para aliviar a congestão, reduzir o espessamento do muco e manter a cavidade nasal limpa e úmida. OBJETIVO: Avaliar se as soluções salinas melhoram o fluxo inspiratório nasal entre crianças sadias. MÉTODO: Escolares com idades entre 8 e 11 anos foram submetidos a 6 procedimentos com soluções salinas em diferentes concentrações. O pico de fluxo inspiratório nasal foi medido antes e 30 minutos após cada procedimento. A análise estatística foi realizada por meio do teste t, análise de variância e teste de Tukey, considerando p < 0,05. RESULTADOS: Foram avaliadas 124 crianças em todas as etapas. Houve diferenças quanto à forma de uso de uma mesma concentração. Não houve diferença entre solução salina a 0,9% e solução salina a 3% por meio de seringa. CONCLUSÕES: A solução salina a 3% obteve maiores médias do pico de fluxo inspiratório nasal, porém não foi significativamente superior à solução salina a 0,9%. É importante oferecer diferentes opções aos pacientes.


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Child , Female , Humans , Male , Peak Expiratory Flow Rate/drug effects , Peak Expiratory Flow Rate/physiology , Sodium Chloride/administration & dosage , Administration, Intranasal , Nasal Cavity/drug effects , Nasal Cavity/physiology , Rhinomanometry
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World Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (4): 287-293, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-789583

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BACKGROUND: Mechanical ventilation is a double-edged sword to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) including lung injury, and systemic inflammatory response high tidal volumes are thought to increase mortality. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of dynamic ventilatory factors on ventilator induced lung injury in a dog model of ARDS induced by hydrochloric acid instillation under volume controlled ventilation and to investigate the relationship between the dynamic factors and ventilator-induced lung injuries (VILI) and to explore its potential mechanisms. METHODS: Thirty-six healthy dogs were randomly divided into a control group and an experimental group. Subjects in the experimental group were then further divided into four groups by different inspiratory stages of flow. Two mL of alveolar fluid was aspirated for detection of IL-8 and TNF-α. Lung tissue specimens were also extracted for total RNA, IL-8 by western blot and observed under an electronic microscope. RESULTS: IL-8 protein expression was significantly higher in group B than in groups A and D. Although the IL-8 protein expression was decreased in group C compared with group B, the difference was not statistically significant. The TNF-α ray degree of group B was significantly higher than that in the other groups (P<0.01), especially in group C (P>0.05). The alveolar volume of subjects in group B was significantly smaller, and cavity infiltration and cell autolysis were marked with a significant thicker alveolar septa, disorder of interval structures, and blurring of collagenous and elastic fiber structures. A large number of necrotic debris tissue was observed in group B. CONCLUSION: Mechanical ventilation with a large tidal volume, a high inspiratory flow and a high ventilation frequency can cause significant damage to lung tissue structure. It can significantly increase the expression of TNF-α and IL-8 as well as their mRNA expression. Furthermore, the results of our study showed that small tidal ventilation significantly reduces the release of pro-inflammatory media. This finding suggests that greater deterioration in lung injury during ARDS is associated with high inspiratory flow and high ventilation rate.

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Rev. bras. alergia imunopatol ; 34(1): 19-22, jan.-fev. 2011. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-596661

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Verificar se o questionário Congestion Quantifier Seven-Item (CQ-7) permite avaliar a intensidade da rinite alérgica em crianças e adolescentes com rinite alérgica persistente (RAP) comparando-o amétodo objetivo (pico de fluxo inspiratório nasal, PFIN) e ao escore total de sintomas nasais recordatório (ETSNR).Pacientes e métodos: Pacientes (n = 64, 47 por cento gênero masculino,média idade 11 anos) acompanhados por RAP foram avaliados por: CQ-7 eETSNR (espirros, prurido, obstrução nasal e rinorreia; pontuados segundo escala de 0 = ausente a 4 = o tempo todo, tendo-se como base a última semana). A seguir realizou-se a medição do PFIN (Clements Dist®).Resultados: À avaliação clínica, 44,7 relataram obstrução nasale 51,9 respiração bucal a maior parte do tempo. Apesar disso, 84,3 não tiveram interferência da RAP com o trabalho/escola; 43,2 referiram acordar com o nariz obstruído pelo menos uma vez/semana assim comoo sono afetado (37,5 ). À admissão, o CQ-7 oscilou entre zero e 23 pontos (máximo de 28) e o ETSNR entre zero e 16 (média = 6,64) com correlação significante entre ambos (Spearman; rs = 0,748; Intervalo de Confiança [IC] de 95 :0,61-0,81). O mesmo não ocorreu ao confrontarmosos dois escores ao PFIN. Sintomas oculares foram avaliados em35 pacientes (média = 4,8, oscilando entre 0 e 12) e houve correlação significante entre o ESO e o ETSNR (média = 7,26; Spearman; rs = 0,57; IC95 :0,28-0,76).Conclusões: O CQ-7 mostrou-se comparável ao ETSNR, ambosrecordatórios, mas não à medida do PFIN posto que esta avalia a permeabilidade da cavidade nasal no momento da realização da prova. Quadros mais intensos de RAP se associaram à presença de conjuntivite.


To assess whether the Congestion Quantifier Seven-Item(QC-7) questionnaire was able to evaluate the severity of allergic rhinitis in persistent allergic rhinitis (PAR) children and adolescents in comparison to an objective method (nasal peak inspiratory flow, NPIF) and with the total nasal symptoms recordatory score (TNSRS).Casuistic and methods: Patients (n = 64, 47 percent male, mean age11 years) treated for PAR were assessed: CQ-7 and TNSRS (sneezing, itching, nasal obstruction and rhinorrhea; ranging from 0 = absent to 4 = all the time, taking as basis the last week). After this, they had the NPIF measured (Clements Dist ®).Results: Nasal obstruction and mouth breathing most of the timewere reported by 44.7 percent and 51.9 percent of the patients, respectively.Nevertheless, 84.3 percent had no work/school interference due to PAR, 43.2 percent reported waking up with a blocked nose at least once a week as well as had their sleep affected (37.5 percent). Upon admission, the CQ-7 ranged from zero to 23 points (maximum 28) and TNSRS ranged from zero to 16 (mean = 6.64) with a significant correlation between them (Spearman rs = 0.748, confidence interval [CI] 95 percent :0,61-0, 81). There were nosignificant correlation between both scores and NPIF measurement wasobserved. Ocular symptoms were evaluated in 35 patients (mean = 4.8, ranging between 0 and 12) and significant correlation between ESO and ETSNR (mean = 7.26, Spearman rs = 0.57, 95 percent CI 0.28 -0.76) wasobserved.Conclusions: CQ-7 was comparable to ETSNR, both recalls, but not with NPIF that measured nasal permeability at the evaluation. Moresevere episodes of PAR were associated with conjunctivitis.


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Humans , Child , Adolescent , Allergy and Immunology , Nasal Obstruction , Rhinitis , Signs and Symptoms
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-136378

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In order to diagnose allergic rhinitis (AR), skin prick tests and serum specific IgE level are the most common used methods. But there are some conditions which the results of both methods do not correlate with the clinical presentation of AR. Nasal provocation test is the method of detecting local IgE at the shock organ. There are some variations of NPT in terms of dosage, allergen administration, evaluation and scoring system. This article summarized the usefulness of NPT, its indication and contraindication, dosage and instillation techniques for allergens and evaluation of outcome in the hope that if we can standardize the procedure and make it easier to perform, NPT will be applied more in clinical practice. In addition normal values among Asian ethnics are presented for appropriate interpretation of the test

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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12): 511-515, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-389538

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Objective To evaluate the effect on inflammatory mediators and mechanism of dynamic factors on lung injury in a dog model of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Method The ARDS dog model was duplicated by instillation hydrochloric acid. The dogs were randomly (random number) divided into six groups: (1) normal control group (N group); (2) ARDS group (M group); (3) low VT (6 mL/kg) at respiratory rate 30, low inspiratory flow 6 mL/(kg·s). (4) large VT (20 mL/kg) at respiratory rate 30, high inspiratory flow 20 mL/kg·s.(5) large VT (20 mL/kg) at respiratory rate 15, high inspiratory flow 17 mL/(kg·s). (6) large VT (20 mL/kg) at respiratory rate 15, low inspiratory flow 10 mL/(kg·s). All the dogs were killed after 4 h ventilation. TNF-α、IL-8, p38 MAPK and NF-κB activity in the lung were measured. Results The expression of IL-8 protein in B and C groups was much higher than that of other groups ( P < 0.01) . There was no significant difference among M, A and D groups (P > 0.05). The gray scale ratio of B group was obviously higher than that of other groups (P < 0.01), except C group (P > 0.05). There was no significant changes among M, A and D groups in TNF-α protein contents. p38 MAPK value of positive staining of B group was the strongest, significantlyhigher than that of D group ( P < 0.01) .The expression of p38 MAPK in B and C groups was much higher than other groups (P <0.01). NF-κB activity in B group (33.56±2.85%) was significantly higher than that in A (10.35±0.6%)、D(7. 11 ± 0.47%)group, but there was no difference between B and C group (30.87 ± 1.16%). Conclusions Ventilation at high tidal volume, high inspiratory flow rate, high respiratory rate could activate p38 MAPK and increase the activity of NF-κB with the result of aggravating the release of inflammatory mediators. p38 MAPK and NF-κB activation are the major mechanisms in the development of VILI.

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Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease ; : 48-55, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-194819

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PURPOSE: Nasal stuffness is one of most common symptom in children who suffer from rhinitis although there is still debates at to the best measurable device. The aim of the study was to evaluate the sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP) with respiratory pressure meter and compare this with the clinical status of patients. METHODS: We enrolled 57 rhinitis patients who visited our hospital during June 2005 to July 2006. They were treated with intranasal steroid spray (mometasone furoate) for first 2 weeks. To evaluate the outcome of treatment, we used symptom score (SS) and measured the SNIP with respiratory pressure meter (Micro RPM, Micro Medical, Rochester, UK) and also measured peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) with peak nasal inspiratory flow meter (Youlten peak flow meter, Clement Clarke Int., London, UK) before and after the therapy. Skin prick test was performed to all patient to classify the atopic (AR) and non-atopic rhinitis (NAR). RESULTS: Among 57 identified patients (median age, 7 years 9 months), 40 AR and 17 NAR were studied. Most patient showed clinically improvement with 2 weeks intranasal steroid therapy (0 wk SS=4.9, 2 wk SS=1.7 in AR; 0 wk SS=4.5, 2 wk SS=1.5 in NAR, P77.6 L/min, P>0.05). And there was no correlation between SNIP and PNIF measurement. CONCLUSION: The respiratory pressure meter is a useful device to evaluate the therapeutic effectiveness and clinical improvement in pediatric rhinitis patients.


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Child , Humans , Nasal Obstruction , Rhinitis , Skin
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Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society ; : 192-198, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-13340

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PURPOSE: It is important to select and use kinds of Inhaler appropriate to the age of the patient and severity of symptoms. Several kinds of Inhaler have been developed and recommended according to each inhaler's resistance and usage method. We evaluated the usable age of 4 inhalers (turbulent flow inhalers, multi unit dose inhalers, breath actuated MDI, and autohalers) by measuring peak inspiratory flow(PIF) using In-Check(TM) Inspiratory Flow Meter. METHODS: Ninety three patients aged from 3 to 7 years(mean 57+/-12.9 mo.) who had admitted to CHA hospital from July 2000 to April 2001 were enrolled. Study patients were divided into 4 groups according to age:3-4 years of age(group A, n=31), 4-5 years of age(group B, n=32), 5-6 years of age(group C, n=18), and 6-7 years of age(group D, n=12). RESULTS: Out of total 93 patients, 23(71%), 27(84%), 17(94%) patients of each group A, B, C and all 12 patients of group D could use the 4 types of inhaler through adequated education. In all four groups, height, body weight and age were significantly correlated(P<0.05). Usable age, height and weight of children who can use turbulent flow inhaler(TFI) were each 8 year 7 month old, 144 cm, 32.0 kg, and those of multi unit dose inhaler(MUD) were 2 year 10 month old, 92 cm, 12.0 kg. Also that of breath-actuated MDI were 1 yr 8 months, 83 cm, 8.5 kg and that of autohaler were 2 yr 8 months, 91 cm, 11.0 kg. CONCLUSION: We concluded that the ability to use inhalers correlated with height, weight and age of the patients. Multi unit dose inhalers, Breath actuated MDI and Autohaler are useful after 3 years of age through adequate education.


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Child , Humans , Infant , Body Height , Education , Nebulizers and Vaporizers
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 654-661, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-212760

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BACKGROUND: The upper respiratory tract is the primary target organ of various airborne pollutants and is easily accessible part of the respiratory tract, and also is the predominant structure where chronic cough originates. The nasal peak inspiratory flow(PIFn), which is the peak inspiratory flow via nose with nasal mask and spirometry, could be a reliable parameter of nasal obstruction. The validity of PIFn has been evaluated in several studies by assessing the correlation between PIFn measurements and other parameters of nasal air flow. This study was designed to show the reproducibility of PIFn, the difference of PIFn between patients with chronic cough and normal subjects, and the usefulness of PIFn in the evaluation of nasal obstruction in patients with chronic cough. METHODS: PIFn was measured by spirometry with nasal mask, twice a day for 3 consecutive days in 7 young normal subjects to evaluate validity of the test. In 32 patients with chronic cough and 25 age-matched normal subjects, PIFn and pulmonary function test(FEV1, FEV1%pred, FVC, and FVC%pred) were measured at first visiting. RESULTS: Values of PIFn, FEV1, and FVC were nearly constant in 7 young normal adults. Patients with chronic cough were 32 (14 males and 18 females) and the mean age was 41.4+/-15.9 years. Normal subjects were 32 (22 males and 10 females) and the mean age was 39.8+/-18.6 years. There was no significant difference of age and pulmonary function test between patients with chronic cough and normal subjects(p<0.05). The PIFn values in patients with chronic cough was significantly lower than those of normal subjects(2.25+/-0.68 L/sec vs. 2.75+/-1.00 L/sec; p=0.02). The postnasal drip syndrome(PNDS) comprised the majority of patients with chronic cough(27). The PIFn in patients with PNDS was significantly lower than that of normal subjects(meanD; 2.18+/-0.66 vs. 2.75+/-1.00 L/sec, p=0.006). CONCLUSION: There was a significant difference of PIFn between patients with chronic cough and normal subjects. Among the patients with chronic cough, patients with PNDS showed the most significant difference with normal subjects in PIFn. The PIFn could be a useful parameter of nasal obstruction in patients with chronic cough, especially in patients with PNDS.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Cough , Masks , Nasal Obstruction , Nose , Respiratory Function Tests , Respiratory System , Spirometry
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 342-350, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-192367

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BACKGROUND: Although there are improvements of clinical symtoms after bronchodilator inhalation in COPD patients, it has been noted that there was no increase of FEV1 in some cases. FEV1 did not reflect precisely the improvement of ventilatory mechanics after bronchodilator inhalation in these COPD patients. The main pathophysiology of COPD is obstruction of airway in expiratory phase but in result, the load of respiratory system is increased in inspiratory phase. Therefore the improvement of clinical symptoms after bronchodilator inhalation may be due to the decrease of inspiratory load. So we performed the study which investigated the effect of bronchodilator on inspiratory response of vetilatory mechanics in COPD patients. METHODS: In 17 stable COPD patients, inspiratory and expiratory forced flow-volume curves were measured respectively before bronchodilator inhalation. l0mg of salbutamol solution was inhaled via jet nebulizer for 4 minutes. Forced expiratory and inspiratory flow-volume curves were measured again 15 minutes after bronchodilator inhalation. RESULTS: FEV1, FVC and FEV1/FVC% were 0.92 +/-0.34L(38.3+/- 14.9% predicted), 2.5+/-0.81L (71.1 +/-21.0% predicted) and 43.1+/-14.5% respectively before bronchodilator inhalation. The values of increase of FEV1, FVC and PIF(Peak Inspiratory Flow) were 0.15 +/-0.13L(relative increase: 17.0%), 0.58+/-0.38 L(29.0%) and 1.0+/-0.56L/sec(37.5%) respectively after bronchodilator inhalation. The increase of PIF was twice more than FEV1 in average(p<0.001). The increase of PIF in these patients whose FEV1 was not increased after bronchodilator inhalation were 35.0%, 44.0% and 55.5% respectively. CONCLUSION: The inspiratory parameter reflected improvement of ventilatory mechanics by inhaled bronchodilater better than expiratory parameters in COPD patients.


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Humans , Albuterol , Inhalation , Mechanics , Nebulizers and Vaporizers , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive , Respiratory System
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-137919

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This study reviews the results of using the simply designed bone awl to simplify the Bankart operation. The awl is characterized by a handle connected to the curved part in a bayonet position. The curve is 2.5 cm. In diameter, 2-3 mm. thick, with a sharp tip, as in a trocar point. During 1987-1989, this instrument was used to perform the Bankart operation in 13 patients with recument dislocation of the shoulder. The patient’s ages ranged from 18-31 years, twelve were males and one was female. Eleven patients suffered dislocation of the right shoulder and two of suffered dislocation of the left. In the operation, the awl could perform 3 holes at the edge of the glenoid. Three millimeters from the glenoid edge was the proper area to make the inlet hole. The canal was curve and 2 mm. in diameter. The outlet hole through the articular suface was 2 mm. below the glenoid edge. The time spent boring one hole was about 2 minutes and the hole could provide adequate strength to suture the anterior capsule to the glenoid edge without breakage of the hole. The use of the awl minimizes the duration of the operation and decreases the surgical trauma. The clinical results of five year follow-up showed that the patients could move the shoulder joint in full range of motion in two and a half months, and could do heavy duty work and play the sport in about three and a half months with no re-dislocation.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-137918

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To study the effect of inspiratory flow, we gave 30 postoperative ventilated patients (ASA 1-2) aged 20-60 years old three kinds of inspiratory wave forms as I (square), II (decelerated) and III (sine) were. Each patient received all 3 kinds of wave in on particular order by random. We found these effects on the cardiovascular system. Sine wave: decreased blood pressure more than the others but not significantly (p > 0.01). The best oxygenation was from sine waves than decelerated and finally square (not significant). Ventilation: PaCP2 decreased least with decelerated wave and most with square wave a significantly change comparing the two (p < 0.01). There was no significant change in pH. Airway pressure; PIP, increased significantly in I more than III and II, P plateau was highest in III then I and II and P maw the difference was not significant in I, II and III nut highest in III.

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