1.Difference in Pulmonary Function between COPD and Overlap Syndrome Patients
Lianping REN ; Ping SHI ; Jia WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(10):-
Objective To explore the difference in pulmonary function between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and overlap syndrome patients.Methods 50 hospitalized COPD patients who were randomly recruited were divided into two groups, which contained 33 COPD patients and 17 overlap syndrome patients respectively. All the 50 patients’pulmonary function was evaluated and the results were analyzed statistically.Results The pulmonary function test showed that only PEF and V75 significantly decreased in overlap syndrome patients compared with COPD patients(P=0 032 and 0 048 respectively),But pulmonary volume, small airway function and pulmonary diffusion function in 5 COPD patients with severe sleep apnea syndrom (SAS) were significantly reduced compared with COPD patients.Conclusions Upper airway obstruction in SAS patients aggravates the pulmonary ventilation function in overlap syndrome. And obesity deteriorates both of the pulmonary function and hypoxemia in patients suffered from COPD.
2.Association Between Glycemia in COPD and Pulmonary Function
Lianping REN ; Jian LI ; Xuejun GUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2002;0(S1):-
Objective To examine the association between glycemia in COPD and pulmonary function. Methods 124 cases were divided as COPD and COPD with type 2 diabetes mellitus. COPD patients with diabetes were stratified according to the course of diabetes. The main pulmonary function measures included TLC,FVC, FEV_1, FEV_1/FVC%, FEF25%~75% and DLCO, DLCO/VA . Results DLCO and DLCO/VA in diabetic COPD were significantly lower than those of COPD ( P