Publications by authors named "H Mitfessel"

Spirometry is a simple test and considered the gold standard in lung function. An obstructive ventilatory defect is a disproportionate reduction of maximal airflow from the lung in relation to the maximal volume that can be displaced from the lung. It implies airway narrowing and is defined by a reduced FEV1/FVC ratio below the 5th percentile of the predicted value (lower limit of normal, LLN).

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Body plethysmography allows to assess functional residual capacity (FRC(pleth)) and specific airway resistance (sRaw) as primary measures. In combination with deep expirations and inspirations, total lung capacity (TLC) and residual volume (RV) can be determined. Airway resistance (Raw) is calculated as the ratio of sRaw to FRC(pleth).

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Aim: This observational study with tiotropium Respimat® was performed in a real-life setting to investigate its effectiveness with regard to physical functioning and tolerability.

Methods: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD; n = 1,230; mean age, 65.5 years) received tiotropium 5 μg once daily via Respimat® Soft Inhaler for 6 weeks in an open-label observational study.

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Objective: We evaluated montelukast, a leukotriene receptor antagonist (LTRA), added to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) or ICS+long-acting β₂ agonist (LABA) regimens over a period of 1 year to explore the therapeutic effects on asthma patients in patient subgroups.

Methods: The majority of patients enrolled in this 12-month, open-label study were ≥18 years of age (n = 1681) with mild to moderate asthma insufficiently controlled by ICS or ICS+LABA. Patients received montelukast 10 mg qd as add-on therapy and were evaluated at Months 3, 6, 9, and 12.

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Introduction: In utero and/or childhood environmental tobacco smoke exposure is well known to adversely affect lung function and to depreciate child's health in many ways. Fewer studies have assessed the long-term effects on COPD development and disease severity in later adulthood.

Methods: COPD patients were interviewed using a structured questionnaire regarding their personal as well as the smoking habits of their parents.

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