Long-term Spa Therapy Prevents the Progressive Pathological Changes of the lung in Patients with Pulmonary Emphysema.
- Author:
Fumihiro MITSUNOBU
;
Yasuhiro HOSAKI
;
Kozo ASHIDA
;
Hiroshi TSUGENO
;
Makoto OKAMOTO
;
Norikazu NISHIDA
;
Takuya NAGATA
;
Shingo TAKATA
;
Tadashi YOKOI
;
Yoshiro TANIZAKI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Spa therapy;
emphysema;
%LAA on HRCT;
%RV;
%DLco
- From:The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine
2003;66(2):91-98
- CountryJapan
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Clinical effects of spa therapy for patients with pulmonary emphysema (PE) were evaluated by observing changes in %LAA of the lung on HRCT, %RV, %FVC, %FEV 1.0, and %DLco values after the long-term therapy. The subjects in this study 16 patients with PE. The subjects were divided into two groups according to the extent of %LAA<-950 HU of the lung on HRCT: %LAA<50% (N=6) and 50%≤%LAA (N=8). 1. Spa therapy significantly improved %LAA (42.5% at the initial stage to 36.3% 24 months after spa therapy), %RV (202.1% to 156.1%) and %DLco 71.0% to 85.7%), but not %FVC and %FEV 1.0, in patients with PE of %LAA<50%, however, significant. Improvement of these parameters was not observed in patients without spa therapy. 2. Spa therapy did not improve the values of %LAA, %RV, and %DLco, as well as %FVC and %FEV 1.0, in patients with PE of 50%≤%LAA. These parameters tended to decrease in the patients of 50%≤%LAA. These results suggest that spa therapy improves %LAA and parameters related to pulmonary function when they are at early stage of PE, however, the therapy was not remarkably effective for these parameters when they were at advanced stage of PE.