Nine patients, 4 with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and 5 with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) were monitored during sleep, rest and exercise. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was investigated using gated equilibrium 99mtechnetium ventricular scintigraphy during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, during exercise, and during wakeful rest. Control wakeful rest periods used for comparison with a study state (either REM sleep or exercise) were always selected during the same circadian segment as that state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe fall of functional residual capacity (FRC) in the genesis of nocturnal desaturation in chronic airflow obstruction (COPD) continues to be discussed. This hypothesis is being tested by applying a negative continuous thoracic pressure using a cuirass/poncho attached to a pump for one night (night II) after a control night with a cuirass/poncho at atmospheric pressure (night 1). Seven subjects with a mean age of 61 +/- 9, with a mean weight of 108 +/- 21% of their ideal weight, who were suffering from severe airflow obstruction with a mean forced expired volume (FEV1: 39 +/- 20% th.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to determine the effects of captopril combined with oxygen therapy on pulmonary hemodynamics and gas exchange in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with pulmonary hypertension. Eleven subjects, with severe airflow obstruction (FEV1/FVC: 42 +/- 11%) and chronic respiratory failure (PaO2: 54 +/- 6 mm Hg, PaCO2: 46 +/- 8 mm Hg) treated with long-term oxygen, underwent two successive hemodynamic and arterial gas studies, at rest and during exercise. All the studies were performed whilst the patients were breathing oxygen, at rest and during exercise and 1 h after intake of 12.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this report, we describe a patient with the classic histology of pulmonary histiocytosis X, who had bilateral reticulonodular densities and mediastinal lymph node involvement. The diagnosis was confirmed by the use of electron microscopy and immunohistochemical markers (PS100, HLA-DR, and CD1), which allowed us to recognize the lymph node infiltration of X histiocytes. An association of mediastinal lymph node enlargement with pulmonary histiocytosis X has been reported but it has never been histologically documented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween 1986 and 1988, 187 hydronephrotic renal units were discovered antenatally in 134 subjects and confirmed in the neonatal period. Of these cases 119 (64%) were due to anomalies of the ureteropelvic junction. The remainder (36%) were due to various congenital uropathic conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was to test the efficacy of nocturnal oximetry as a means of continuous recording of SaO2 in the identification of apnoeic events in the recognition of non-apnoeic desaturation. The oscillations of SaO2 in relation to successive periods of apnoea during the course of the sleep apnoea syndrome (SAS) or with apnoeic episodes in patients with chronic airflow obstruction (BPCO) or restricted disease, were identified using a new delta index quantifying the variations of SaO2 during the night. 26 successive patients in whom there was an indication for nocturnal oximetry were included in a prospective study comparing nocturnal oximetry and polysomnography during 34 nights.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-six asthmatic patients who were hospitalised following an acute asthmatic attack and who had a peak expiratory flow of less than 50% predicted, without hypercapnia, received 5 mg. of salbutamol delivered by a micronebulizer LSA on admission (HO). At H1, 10 mg of additional salbutamol were nebulised in cases where there had been an increase of less than 20% of the PEF.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical, radiological, physiological and pathological features were studied in 6 cases of idiopathic bronchiolitis obliterans organized pneumonia (BOOP). Patients characteristically had a history of exertional dyspnea, cough, fever, weight loss, bilateral radiographic shadowing, elevated ESR and hypoxemia. Corticosteroids were effective; however, one patient died of cytomegalovirus pneumonia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThirty-seven patients who had been discharged from hospital six to eleven years after an acute episode of hemolytic uremic syndrome were studied. Glomerular filtration rates were measured by plasma slope clearance using 99mTc DTPA. Eleven patients had GFRs below 60 ml/min/1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCough and wheezing are common findings in left heart failure. However, it is still questionable whether nonallergic bronchial hyperresponsiveness, the hallmark of asthma, is also associated with this condition. In 12 subjects with acute decompensation of chronic postischemic LV failure, we assessed the PC20 methacholine during an episode of acute LV failure and after five to 15 days of intensive diuretic therapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of severe, recurrent, macroscopic hematuria in which the diagnosis of renal vein varices was suggested by Tc-99m red blood cell blood pool imaging is described. Current diagnostic modalities are discussed and an integrated use of this test is proposed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Pneumol Clin
December 1987
Primary alveolar hypoventilation is a rare syndrome of unknown origin, characterized by a dysfunction of the automatic respiratory pattern in spite of normal lungs and in the absence of mechanical ventilatory defects. A reduction of the ventilatory response to CO2 is regularly found, and cardiac failure is common. The differential diagnosis mainly concerns the sleep apnoea syndrome.
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December 1987
Three cases of severe slow-release theophylline toxicity (plasma theophylline levels above 30 mg/l) in patients with severe chronic pulmonary disease are reported. Seizures were noted in all patients, and one had tachyarrhythmia. Two of the patients died.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo cases of primary renal artery dissection in caucasian males, aged 40 and 37 years, respectively, are presented. In both subjects, the clinical picture disclosed renal infarction with transient deterioration of renal function, microhematuria and proteinuria. In 1 patient, a slight, temporary increase in blood pressure was also observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Pharmacol Ther
December 1985
Our study was designed to confirm the potential effects of three aminoglycosides on the disposition of thyroid hormones. Twenty-seven patients diagnosed with either cellulitis (n = 19), chronic osteitis (n = 4), or an abscess (n = 4) were selected. Thirteen patients received tobramycin, 60 to 100 mg iv q.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have compared [Tc-99m] sodium pertechnetate with Tc-99m glucoheptonate in 52 patients studied for various brain lesions. Flow studies as well as delayed scans were performed in all. Especially in primary and metastatic lesions of the posterior fossa, the diagnostic yield was improved by the delayed glucoheptonate (GH) scans.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSix women aged 31 to 70 years had folate deficiency and neuropsychiatric disorders. The three with acquired folate deficiency were depressed and had permanent muscular and intellectual fatigue, mild symptoms of restless legs, depressed ankle jerks, diminution of vibration sensation in the legs, stocking-type hypoesthesia and long-lasting constipation; D-xylos absorption was abnormal. The bone marrow was megaloblastic in only one patient, and she and one other had atrophy of the jejunal mucosa.
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