Publications by authors named "Granel C"

Background: Measurement of the fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) and eosinophils in induced sputum are noninvasive markers for assessing airway inflammation in asthma. The clinical usefulness of the correlation between raised FeNO and sputum eosinophilia is controversial. We aimed to examine dissociation between FeNO and sputum eosinophils in a clinical series of asthma patients and to determine whether dissociation between these noninvasive markers was associated with clinical and inflammatory differences in these patients.

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Inflammatory cell counts in induced sputum from asthmatic patients partially correlate with respiratory physiology data. To identify and quantify these inflammatory components, microscopy has been useful but it is not without its limitations. Flow cytometry could be an alternative but still has underlying methodological difficulties.

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Nonspecific hyperresponsiveness to adenosine monophosphate is better related to airway inflammation than methacholine. Adenosine induces mast cells and other cells to release inflammatory mediators that produce bronchoconstriction and perhaps other inflammatory effects, such as plasma exudation, which have not been well studied. We compared the plasma exudation effect, as measured in induced sputum, between adenosine and methacholine challenge in healthy and asthmatic subjects.

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Objective: Although altered vascular permeability and edema of the bronchial mucosa are associated with asthma attack, their influence on its severity remains unknown. We address this issue by comparing relative indices for the concentration of albumin (RIAlb) and alpha2-macroglobulin (RIalpha2M) in induced sputum and peripheral blood from patients with exacerbated asthma, patients with stable asthma, and control subjects.

Patients And Methods: Forty-six volunteers participated in the study: 14 with exacerbated asthma (forced expiratory volume in the first second [FEV1] 74.

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Background: The correlation between total IgE in induced sputum (IS) and serum is not well defined. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between total IgE in IS and total IgE in serum and airway inflammation.

Methods: Twenty-one patients with stable asthma and thirteen healthy controls were studied.

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Objective: To investigate a group of patients' preferences among 3 dry powder inhalers--Accuhaler, Easyhaler, and Turbuhaler--and to analyze the features that were most important for motivating choices.

Material And Method: The study enrolled 30 patients with stable asthma with a mean (SD) age of 40 (13) and who habitually used inhaled corticosteroids. The patients were shown in detail how to use each of the devices and were randomized to begin using them in different orders.

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Objectives: To determine the incidence, immunological mechanisms, severity and clinical course of perioperative allergic reactions.

Patients And Methods: Prospective epidemiological study lasting 2 years (1996-97). In 20 hospitals in Catalonia (Spain), we studied patients who suffered allergic reactions equal to or greater than grade Ib according to the classification of Laxenaire.

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A study was made of 55 patients with skin prick test results for Plantago lanceolata of 3 mm2 or more. They were evaluated in relation to the response elicited by 10 mg/ml of histamine HCl. Patients with a response to Plantago less intense than the response to histamine were considered as having a "negative" response, whereas those whose response to Plantago was more intense than the response to histamine were considered as having a "positive" response.

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The diagnosis of Alternaria allergy is difficult and tests in vivo and in vitro usually do not give results as satisfactory as those obtained with other allergens. We studied 33 patients with a cutaneous response of 2 mm2 or more to skin-prick tests for Alternaria (extract containing 104 micrograms/ml of Alt-1). Results were compared with those of RAST.

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Seventy atopic patients were studied. Pin-prick skin tests with cat epithelium extract (Ifidesa-Aríste-gui) were made. The results were compared by dividing the patients into a group with clinical manifestations of contact with cats and a group without clinical manifestations of contact with cats.

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We studied 66 patients allergic to mould Alternaria. 53% males and 47% females, with 60% diagnosed as having asthma versus 40% rhinitis, only 29% had allergy to Alternaria without any other cutaneous reactivity while 71% were polisensitized, more frequently to D. pteronyssinus, grass pollen, Cladosporium and cat epithelium.

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An analysis is made of the effectiveness of terfenadine at dosages of 60 and 120 mg, of cetirizine at a dose of 10 mg, and of loratadine and ebastine at a dose of 10 mg in inhibiting the papule induced by 20 mcg of intradermal histamine. Although all produced significant inhibition, cetirizine and terfenadine 120 mg showed a significantly greater inhibition coefficient than loratadine.

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