Spa therapy for respiratory diseases. Characteristics of patients with spatherapy.
- VernacularTitle:呼吸器疾患の温泉療法 対象症例の背景因子
- Author:
Yoshiro TANIZAKI
;
Michiyasu SUDO
;
Hikaru KITANI
;
Hiroyuki ARAKI
;
Hiroyuki OKUDA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine
1989;52(2):79-84
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Factors of spa therapy in relation to clinical effects were studied on 36 patients, who were admitted to Misasa Branch Hospital in 1987 with respiratory diseases.
1. The patients who received the spa therapy comprised 30 cases of bronchial asthma, 3 cases of diffuse panbronchiolitis, 3 cases of allergic granulomatous angitis, and 1 case of bronchiectasia.
2. Most bronchial asthma patients were over 40 years old, and 16 cases (53.3%) of 30 patients had long-term glucocorticoids. The serum cortisol level was generally low and was especially low in the cases with glucocorticoids therapy (4.9±5.6mcg/dl in female patients and 3.5±3.2mcg/dl in male patients). The incidence of each clinical type of asthma was as follows: 12 cases (66.7%) of bronchospasm type (Ia), 6 cases (33.3%) of bronchospasm plus hypersecresion type (Ib), and no case (0%) of bronchiolar obstruction type (II) out of 18 female patients. For male patients, there were 5 cases (41.7%) of Ia, 5 cases (41.7%) of Ib, and 2 cases (16.7%) of II. Spa therapy was obviously effective in 25 out of 30 cases (83.3%).
3. Spa therapy was also effective for respiratory diseases other than asthma, especially for diffuse panbronchiolitis.