Publications by authors named "Corden Z"

Background: Very late antigen (VLA-4) antagonists have been proposed as potential therapies for diseases in which cell recruitment and accumulation are causative. Asthma, which is characterized by airway inflammation involving the accumulation of eosinophils and mononuclear cells, is one such disease.

Objective: We sought to assess the effect of IVL745, a VLA-4 antagonist, on the early and late asthmatic response (LAR) and on markers of airway inflammation after allergen inhalation.

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In this pilot study we assessed patient compliance and acceptability of data recorded in the home environment by asthmatics using a Vitalograph 2110 spirometer which measures peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) and forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1). This meter automatically time and date stamps all measurements and can also assess the technical acceptability of results. Data are uploaded to a personal computer for review and analysis.

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There have been suggestions that corticosteroid treatment might improve bronchodilator responses in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We have studied bronchodilator responses to salbutamol and to oxitropium bromide in 20 patients with stable moderate to severe COPD. Dose responses to the two bronchodilators were tested before and after 3 week courses of placebo and 30 mg prednisolone.

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Study Objectives: To assess compliance with home nebulized therapy in patients with COPD.

Design: Patients' home nebulizers were replaced with nebulizers that recorded the date and time of each treatment over a period of 4 weeks. Poor compliance was defined as taking <70% of the prescribed dose (or <60% for those prescribed treatments five or more times daily).

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This study examined the relationship between adherence to domiciliary nebulized therapy and psychological factors; patient attitudes, anxiety, depression, and quality of life. Ninety three patients aged 45-77 yrs with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and using domiciliary nebulizers were recruited from a hospital database. They completed the St George's respiratory questionnaire (SGRQ)-1 and the hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS) and attended a semistructured interview.

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Forty five patients with refractory partial seizures were studied in a prospective, randomised, placebo controlled, add on, parallel group, double blind trial of the new antiepileptic drug vigabatrin (1.5 g twice daily) followed by open treatment. Seizure frequency was monitored throughout an eight week baseline, 20 weeks double blind, and up to 18 months of open vigabatrin treatment.

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