2.Combined airway disease.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(15):713-717
The datas of epidemiological, clinical, and immunopathology demonstrate there is an important link between upper and lower airways. The upper airways diseases including the allergy rhinitis, the professional rhinitis, the sleep apnea and hypoventilation syndrome, nose polyposis (with/without aspirin sensitive), the chronic rhinosinusitis and so on, have an important contacting with lower airways diseases. Understanding how the upper airway does affect the lower airway disease, has the influential role to diagnosis, the treatment and the prognosis. This article made the brief summary on the important relation about among the nose, the paranasal sinus and the lung recent years.
Asthma
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complications
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Humans
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Lung Diseases, Obstructive
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complications
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Rhinitis
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complications
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Sinusitis
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complications
3.New therapeutic techniques and strategies in pulmonary rehabilitation.
Yonsei Medical Journal 1993;34(3):201-211
Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or those with paralytic restrictive pulmonary syndromes caused by progressive neuromuscular disease, kyphoscoliosis or traumatic quadriplegia may require frequent hospitalization because of respiratory impairment and have increased morbidity and mortality. Pulmonary rehabilitation has been shown to decrease the frequency of hospitalization, ameliorate symptoms, increase exercise tolerance, and in one study, prolong life for individuals with COPD. It is now recognized that principles of pulmonary rehabilitation can also be used to avoid hospitalization, intubation, tracheostomy and bronchoscopy while enhancing quality of life, decreasing cost, and greatly prolonging life for individuals with paralytic restrictive syndromes and global alveolar hypoventilation as well.
Female
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Human
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Lung Diseases/*rehabilitation
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Lung Diseases, Obstructive/rehabilitation
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Male
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Neuromuscular Diseases/complications
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Respiration, Artificial
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Respiratory Insufficiency/etiology/rehabilitation
4.A case of sternal insufficiency fracture.
Jun Ki MIN ; Hyun Jung JOO ; Tae Ho KIM ; Jin Hong YOO ; Mi Sook SUNG ; Chul Soo CHO ; Ho Youn KIM
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 1999;14(2):94-97
We report a case of insufficiency fracture of the sternum in a 70-year-old female patient with a review of the literature. She complained of sudden onset chest pain and aggravating dyspnea. She has been managed with corticosteroid due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for 15 years. Diagnosis of sternal insufficiency fracture presented with thoracic kyphosis was made on the basis of absence of trauma history, radiologic findings of lateral chest radiograph, bone scintigraphy and chest computed tomography. Thoracic kyphosis and osteoporosis secondary to menopause, corticosteroid therapy and limited mobility due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were considered as predisposing factors of the sternal insufficiency fracture in this patient.
Aged
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Case Report
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Female
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Fractures, Spontaneous/radiography
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Fractures, Spontaneous/diagnosis*
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Fractures, Spontaneous/complications
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Human
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Kyphosis/complications
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Lung Diseases, Obstructive/complications
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Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal/complications
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Sternum/radiography
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Sternum/injuries*
6.The Postoperative Impact of Co-morbidity in Colorectal Cancer Surgery.
Hee Seok SUH ; Kang Hong LEE ; Hee Cheol KIM ; Chang Sik YU ; Jin Cheon KIM
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2003;19(5):299-306
PURPOSE: Co-morbidity is the presence of co-existing or additional diseases during the initial diagnosis. It may be used as a prognostic indicator for the postoperative outcomes in most cancers, including colorectal cancers. The impact of respective co-morbidities in colorectal cancer surgeries were evaluated to identify their outcomes regarding complications and hospital stay. METHODS: The medical records of 2,242 colorectal cancer patients, who had had curative operations between Jan. 1997 and Dec. 2001, were reviewed to evaluate the prevalence of co-morbidities. All co-morbidities were adequately evaluated and managed preoperatively. RESULTS: Co-morbidities were observed in 789 out of the 2,242 (35.2%) patients. Hypertension was the most frequent (340, 15.2%), with diabetes (210, 9.4%) and cardiovascular diseases (124, 5.5%) following. Early stages (0~II) were more frequently associated with co-morbidities, compared to late stages (III~IV) (P<0.001). Hypertension and cerebrovascular diseases were significantly associated with postoperative complications (P<0.05). Postoperative complications occurred in 578 out of the 2242 (25.8%) patients: e.g., ileus (10.2%), voiding difficulty (4.4%), wound problems (4.3%), etc. Pulmonary complications occurred more often in patients with cerebrovascular diseases, hypertension, and asthma. Wound complications were observed in patients with hypertension, cerebrovascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and chronic renal failure (P<0.05). Patients with more than one co-morbidity were closely associated with frequent postoperative co-mplications (P<0.05). However, comorbidities did not seem to affect the duration of the postoperative hospital stay. CONCLUSIONS: Postoperative complications frequently occur in colorectal cancer patients with specific co- morbidities, especially in those with more than one. An adequate management of the co-morbidities preoperatively leads to a good outcome.
Asthma
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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Chronic Disease
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Colorectal Neoplasms*
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Comorbidity
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Hypertension
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Ileus
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Kidney Failure, Chronic
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Length of Stay
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Lung Diseases, Obstructive
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Medical Records
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Postoperative Complications
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Prevalence
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Wounds and Injuries
7.Nutritional depletion in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2004;26(5):595-599
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the major diseases worldwide. Nutritional depletion is a common problem in COPD patients and also an independant predictor of survival in these patients. Many data are helpful for determining nutritional depletion, including anthropometric measurement, laboratory markers, body composition analysis (fat-free mass and lean mass), and body weight. The mechanism of nutritional depletion in patients with COPD is still uncertain. It may be associated with energy/metabolism imbalance, tissue hypoxia, systemic inflammation, and leptin/orexin disorders. In patients with nutritional depletion, growth hormone and testosterone can be used for nutritional therapy in addition to nutrition supplementation.
Body Composition
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physiology
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Humans
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Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
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blood
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Leptin
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blood
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Lung Diseases, Obstructive
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blood
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complications
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Neuropeptides
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blood
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Nutrition Assessment
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Nutrition Disorders
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diagnosis
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etiology
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Orexins
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Weight Loss
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physiology
8.Outcomes of Chinese Patients with End-stage Pulmonary Disease while Awaiting Lung Transplantation: A Single-center Study.
Wen-Xin HE ; Yu-Ling YANG ; Yan XIA ; Nan SONG ; Ming LIU ; Peng ZHANG ; Jiang FAN ; Ge-Ning JIANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2016;129(1):3-7
BACKGROUNDThe factors affecting the outcome of patients referred for lung transplantation (LTx) still have not been investigated extensively. The aim of this study was to characterize the patient outcomes and identify the prognostic factors for death while awaiting the LTx.
METHODSFrom January 2003 to November 2013, the clinical data of 103 patients with end-stage lung disease that had been referred for LTx to Department of Thoracic Surgery, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital were analyzed retrospectively. The relationship between predictors and survival was evaluated using the Kaplan-Meier method and the Cox proportional hazards model.
RESULTSTwenty-five patients (24.3%) died while awaiting the LTx. Fifty patients (48.5%) underwent LTx, and 28 patients (27.2%) were still on the waitlist. Compared to the candidates with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) had a higher mortality while awaiting the LTx (40.0% vs. 12.3%, P = 0.003). Patients requiring mechanical ventilation (MV) had a higher mortality while waiting than others (50.0% vs. 20.2%, P = 0.038). Two variables, using MV and IPF but not COPD as primary disease, emerged as significant independent risk factors for death on the waitlist (hazard ratio [HR] = 56.048, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 3.935-798.263, P = 0.003 and HR = 14.859, 95% CI: 2.695-81.932, P = 0.002, respectively).
CONCLUSIONThe type of end-stage lung disease, pulmonary hypertension, and MV may be distinctive prognostic factors for death while awaiting the LTx.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension, Pulmonary ; complications ; Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis ; mortality ; Lung Diseases ; mortality ; Lung Transplantation ; statistics & numerical data ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ; mortality ; Retrospective Studies ; Waiting Lists
9.The Risk of Obstructive Lung Disease by Previous Pulmonary Tuberculosis in a Country with Intermediate Burden of Tuberculosis.
Sei Won LEE ; Young Sam KIM ; Dong Soon KIM ; Yeon Mok OH ; Sang Do LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2011;26(2):268-273
We evaluated the effects of previous pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) on the risk of obstructive lung disease. We analyzed population-based, the Second Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2001. Participants underwent chest X-rays (CXR) and spirometry, and qualified radiologists interpreted the presence of TB lesion independently. A total of 3,687 underwent acceptable spirometry and CXR. Two hundreds and ninty four subjects had evidence of previous TB on CXR with no subjects having evidence of active disease. Evidence of previous TB on CXR were independently associated with airflow obstruction (adjusted odds ratios [OR] = 2.56 [95% CI 1.84-3.56]) after adjustment for sex, age and smoking history. Previous TB was still a risk factor (adjusted OR = 3.13 [95% CI 1.86-5.29]) with exclusion of ever smokers or subjects with advanced lesion on CXR. Among never-smokers, the proportion of subjects with previous TB on CXR increased as obstructive lung disease became more severe. Previous TB is an independent risk factor for obstructive lung disease, even if the lesion is minimal and TB can be an important cause of obstructive lung disease in never-smokers. Effort on prevention and control of TB is crucial in reduction of obstructive lung disease, especially in countries with more than intermediate burden of TB.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Lung Diseases, Obstructive/*etiology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Odds Ratio
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Questionnaires
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Radiography, Thoracic
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Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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Respiratory Function Tests
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Risk Factors
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Spirometry
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Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/*complications/*epidemiology/pathology
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Young Adult
10.Intervention effect of tongfei mixture on nocturnal hypoxia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Zhao-bo CUI ; Ya-dong YUAN ; Shu-hong LIU ; Dongliang HAN ; Xiuling GAO ; Fucun QI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2004;24(10):885-888
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of tongfei mixture (TFM, a Chinese recipe mainly consisted of angelica and rehmannia root) on nocturnal hypoxia in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
METHODSSixty patients with COPD of remission phase were randomly divided into 3 groups, 20 in each group. Group A was the control group; Group B, the group simply treated with oxygen; Group C, treated with oxygen and TFM. Changes of pulmonary function, diaphragm muscle mobility (DMM), 6 min walk distance (6MWD), morning arterial blood gas, nocturnal lowest oxygen saturation (LSaO2), mean blood oxygen saturation (MSaO2), the percentage of saturation lower than 90% time account for total sleeping time (SLT90%) and ultrasonocardiogram before and after treatment were observed.
RESULTSLevels of LSaO2, MSaO2 and SLT90% in Groups B and C were significantly higher than those in Group A (P<0.05, P<0.01). The lowering of PaCO2 in Group C was more significant than that in Group B (P<0.05). The mPAP level in Group C was lower, FEV1, 6MWD and DMM were improved than those in Group A and B, showing significant difference (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONCombined use of oxygen therapy and TFM could not only improve the nocturnal hypoxia, but also lower PaCO2. TFM is an important supplement of oxygen therapy.
Aged ; Blood Gas Analysis ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Humans ; Hypoxia ; drug therapy ; etiology ; Lung Diseases, Obstructive ; complications ; drug therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Oxygen Inhalation Therapy ; Phytotherapy ; Sleep ; physiology