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Ter Arkh ; 88(8): 25-29, 2016.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27636923

ABSTRACT

AIM: to evaluate the impact of a pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) cycle based on patient education, smoking cessation, physical exercises, and balanced nutrition in addition to standard therapy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD in patients with this condition. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 70 patients (27 (38.6%) women and 43 (61.4%) men) aged 18 to 60 years (mean age, 48.31±0.64 years) with moderate COPD in remission concurrent with MS were examined. The comprehensive examination of the patients encompassed assessment of clinical, instrumental, and laboratory findings at baseline and 12 months. The patients were randomized into two groups: 1) 35 patients who underwent a RH cycle in addition to standard therapy for COPD; 2) 35 patients who received standard COPD treatment only. RESULTS: Group 1 was found to have significant differences in reducing the number of patients with COPD exacerbations, emergency calls, hospitalizations, severity of clinical symptoms of COPD and their impact on the physical activity and health of the patients, as well as better quality of life and exercise tolerance. CONCLUSION: The therapeutic and preventive measures for patients with COPD and MS should involve educational programs and physical trainings, which are developed, by taking into account of a comorbidity in order to optimize therapeutic and preventive measures and to improve quality of life in this category of patients.


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Exercise Therapy/methods , Metabolic Syndrome/epidemiology , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive , Quality of Life , Smoking Cessation/methods , Comorbidity , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Acuity , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/diagnosis , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/epidemiology , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/physiopathology , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/psychology , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/rehabilitation , Respiratory Function Tests/methods , Symptom Assessment , Treatment Outcome
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Patol Fiziol Eksp Ter ; 60(4): 122-7, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29244933

ABSTRACT

Lately, increasingly studied the negative impact of diabetes type 2 on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). According to literary data diabetes type 2 is more often diagnosed in patients with COPD in comparison with the general population: diabetes type 2 occur among patients with COPD in 18.7%, in comparison with patients without COPD - in 10,5%. The complexity of this association is primarily that chronic obstructive lung disease is regarded as a risk factor for diabetes type 2. The results of some researches show existence of close connection between the glycemic status and spirometric indicators - forced expiratory volume 1-second, forced vital capacity. Obstructive, restrictive, mixed ventilatory lung dysfunction observed in the states prior to the beginning of diabetes, such as impaired glucose tolerance and / or in patients with metabolic syndrome. The associations between lungs function and diabetes type 2 is explained by biochemical changes in airways, in lungs tissue. In patients with diabetes type 2 the decrease of lungs function is considered as a result of diabetes type 2 and as risk of development and progressing of COPD. Communication between the two complex nosologies - COPD and diabetes type 2 is confirmed by epidemiological data, common pathogenetic mechanisms - chronic systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, hypoxia, chronic hyperglycemia, side effects of drugs used in the treatment of two diseases - inhaled and / or systemic corticosteroids, inhaled bronchodilators, oral hypoglycemic agents. However, the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying the high prevalence of diabetes type 2 in patients with COPD is still unclear and requires a detailed study. Thus, it is actually and reasonable to conduct scientific and clinical work on identifying and better understanding of the exact mechanisms of the association between COPD and diabetes type 2 to develop methods for their correction, prevention and selection of adequate combination regimens in patients with these comorbid pathologies.


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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/epidemiology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/metabolism , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/physiopathology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/therapy , Humans , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/epidemiology , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/metabolism , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/physiopathology , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/therapy
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Ter Arkh ; 87(10): 110-114, 2015.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28635802

ABSTRACT

Asthma and metabolic syndrome (MS) are common and social diseases. External and internal factors influencing the development and manifestations of asthma are identified; among which there is obesity that is a major risk factor for MS. Accordingly, the concurrence of asthma and MS and to study their clinical and pathogenetic relationships are a topical problem. There is a tendency to identify a particular asthma phenotype that is characterized by later-onset disease in the presence of obesity; the low prevalence of atopy, low serum level of IgE, and a poorly-controlled course with a trend of standard therapy resistance. It is necessary to understand the essence of asthma cause-effect relationships in the presence of obesity for defining management tactics for this group of patients.

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