Publications by authors named "G Drapeau"

In the community setting, assessing spirometry in school-aged children is often limited by the unavailability of respirology technicians at the point-of-care. We developed a new technique called the Rapid Expiratory Occlusion Method (REOM) that measures respiratory resistance during normal breathing, without specialized training. The aim was to examine the concordance between respiratory resistance measured with the REOM and respiratory resistance measured by oscillometry on the tremoflo.

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Background: The daily burden of health maintenance for children and families with cystic fibrosis (CF) is immense with respect to time and complexity of care. Infection control practices, specifically nebulizer cleaning and disinfection, are a recommended component of home health care for CF families due to colonization of home respiratory equipment with lung pathogens. To better inform education interventions at our center, we were interested in studying how families' views on infection prevention and awareness of CF Foundation infection prevention and control (IP&C) guidelines correlate with actual home nebulizer care and the presence of microorganisms on their nebulizers.

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The blood vessels are one of the important target tissues for the mediators of inflammation and allergy; further cytokines affect them in a number of ways. We review the use of the isolated blood vessel mounted in organ baths as an important source of pharmacological information. While its use in the bioassay of vasoactive substances tends to be replaced with modern analytical techniques, contractility assays are effective to evaluate novel synthetic drugs, generating robust potency and selectivity data about agonists, partial agonists and competitive or insurmountable antagonists.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Newborn screening for cystic fibrosis (CF) leads to better growth outcomes, with individuals diagnosed by screening showing significantly greater weight and height for their age compared to those diagnosed later using a sweat test.
  • - The study found that screened individuals maintained better pulmonary function over time, as indicated by higher forced expiratory volume (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) at age 15 compared to non-screened individuals.
  • - There was no increased risk of Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonization in those diagnosed through newborn screening, suggesting that early diagnosis does not compromise their health in this regard.
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Paget disease of bone is characterized by focal increases of the bone-remodeling process. It is the second most common metabolic bone disease after osteoporosis. Genetic factors play a major role in the etiology of Paget disease of bone, and two loci have been mapped for the disorder: PDB1 and PDB2.

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