Publications by authors named "Sertl K"

Objective: High resolution computed tomography (HRCT) was used to assess the extent of bronchial reactivity after inhalative bronchoprovocation and dilation in hyperresponsive patients and healthy subjects.

Patients And Methods: Patients with mild intermittent asthma, 15 with a >20% decrease in FEV1 and a >10 mmHg (PC20+) in PaO2, 12 with a <20% decrease in FEV1 and a >10 mmHg (PC20-) in PaO2 after provocation, and eight healthy humans were included in the study. Changes in cross-sectional area in a total of 1256 bronchi and in bronchial wall area (792 bronchi) were evaluated after histamine-triggered bronchoprovocation and salbutamol-induced bronchodilation at high lung volumes (FVC 80%).

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Purpose: To characterize parenchymal lung affections morphologically in patients with asthma and healthy subjects by high -resolution computed tomography (HRCT) subsequent to histamine-triggered inhalation bronchoprovocation and salbutamol-induced broncholysis, and to compare the results with pulmonary function tests.

Materials And Methods: Fifteen asthmatics with bronchial hyperreactivity, with a > 20% decrease in FEV1 and a > 10 mmHg decrease in PaO(2) after bronchoprovocation (PC20%+), twelve asthmatics with a < 20% decrease in FEV1 and a > 10 mmHg decrease in PaO(2) after bronchoprovocation (PC20%-), and eight healthy persons without bronchial hyperreactivity underwent inhalation bronchoprovocation and broncholysis. Spirometer-triggered HRCT at high lung volumes was performed, and total and peripheral lung densities and the amount of solid lung structures, representing predominantly vessels, were measured.

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Many patients undergoing pharmacological stress echocardiography for assessing symptoms suggestive of coronary artery disease are found to have a normal test. This study was performed to evaluate whether asthma symptoms simulate angina pectoris. A total 41 consecutive patients who had a negative pharmacological stress echocardiography and had been evaluated for angina pectoris were studied.

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Sleep apnea is the most common sleep-related breathing disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of hypoxemia. Therapies include behavioral, surgical, orthodontic, pneumological, and pharmacological interventions. The aim of the present study was to compare the efficiency of pneumological therapy by nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) versus a pharmacological approach with theophylline (Respicur retard(R) 400 mg) on respiratory variables as well as objective and subjective sleep and awakening quality in patients with moderate sleep apnea measured by polysomnography and psychometry.

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The case is described of a 58 year old man with systemic Whipple's disease with pericardial and pleural effusions and severe pulmonary hypertension. After three months of antibiotic treatment there was a complete resolution, not only of the symptoms known to be associated with Whipple's disease (diarrhoea, arthralgia, pericardial and pleural effusions), but also of pulmonary hypertension.

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Background: Aerosol delivery and deposition to the oropharynx and the lungs have been found to be different for solution-type and suspension-type metered-dose aerosols used for treatment of asthma. We investigated possible differences in clinical effects between solution and suspension metered-dose formoterol aerosols.

Methods: A total of 24 patients with asthma (forced expiratory volume in 1 second, < or = 70% predicted) inhaled single doses (12 micrograms or 24 micrograms) of formoterol solution and suspension so that we could investigate the immediate tremor, airway, and cardiovascular responses in a randomized, double-blind, crossover trial.

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Background: Measurement of the carbon monoxide transfer factor (TLCO) has traditionally been performed using the single breath method but recently the intrabreath method has been developed. The aim of this study was to compare the two methods in the clinical evaluation of patients with obstructive and non-obstructive pulmonary disorders.

Methods: Measurements of TLCO with the intrabreath method were carried out on a study sample composed of 50 patients with non-obstructive disorders and 50 with airways obstruction (FEV1/FVC < 70%) either before or after a single breath measurement of the TLCO had been performed.

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The direct and noradrenaline-modulating effects of neuropeptide Y (NPY) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) on venous smooth muscle were studied in healthy volunteers employing the dorsal hand vein compliance technique. Local infusions of NPY had no measurable effect on venous tone, but coinfusion of a constant high dose of NPY (242 pmol/min) with noradrenaline caused a 2.9-fold increase in the mean ED50 for noradrenaline.

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The purpose of the present study was to investigate the factors that may contribute to the sensitization to flour in baker's apprentices, and to predict this type of sensitization with a stepwise logistic regression model. Of the total of 258 baker's apprentices, 54 (20.9%) exhibited specific IgE development against flour allergens (wheat, rye, and/or barley).

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Using a stepwise logistic regression analysis, we investigated clinical data, allergologic findings, spirometric data, and the cellular and humoral immune system in order to gain new insights into the role these parameters play in bronchial hyperresponsiveness to methacholine in children and to create a model for the prediction thereof. Bronchial hyperresponsiveness, which was found in 124 of 462 children (26.8%), was observed to have been influenced by an increased level of eosinophils, the positivity of the skin prick test for any of the allergens tested, a decreased baseline forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) (percent predicted), a decreased maximum expiratory flow at 50% expiration as a percent of forced vital capacity, and a decreased level of kappa-chain-assembled immunoglobulins.

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The present study examined possible short-term effects of the heat stress during sauna bathing on gas exchange, especially in correlation with changes in cardiac output. The results obtained are as follows: (1) The heat stress of sauna bathing caused a slight but not significant increase in diffusion capacity (p = 0.239) and no change in other pulmonary function parameters.

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1. The airway and tremor response and cardiovascular and hypokalaemic effects of single and cumulative doses of fenoterol given by dry powder capsules (DPC) and by metered dose inhaler (MDI) were studied in asthmatics in two randomized, crossover trials. 2.

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The airway and tremor response and cardiovascular and hypokalemic effects of single doses of inhalative fenoterol dry powder capsules (0.4 mg) were compared with the fenoterol metered dose inhaler (0.4 mg) and colforsin (forskolin) dry powder capsules (10.

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The tissues from which cockroach allergens were derived were identified by use of serum IgE of five patients with allergic rhinitis and bronchial asthma as a result of hypersensitivity to German cockroach. RAST and skin test results demonstrated four of five patients to be positive to cockroach only, and one patient was tested positive to house dust mite as well. Allergen-specific IgE binding to German cockroach was investigated by cryostat sections by means of immunofluorescent test.

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1. We determined plasma levels of histamine in uraemic patients and examined their correlation with the presence of pruritus. 2.

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The risk factors for sensitization to pets was investigated in 169 male pupils. A recent or former contact with cats, dogs, and guinea pigs in own home was reported in 52 (30.8%), 42 (24.

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Eleven patients with suspected invasive pulmonary aspergillosis underwent magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Images were obtained with standard spin-echo sequences and electrocardiographic triggering before and after intravenous administration of gadolinium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid. Thirty-seven of 48 lesions seen on MR images were nodular infiltrates; 34 of these had a targetlike appearance, with hypointense centers and iso- or hyperintense rims.

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Activation of mast cells in all organs in which this phenomenon has been studied leads to increased vascular permeability. Mucosal edema is thought to be an important component of the airflow obstruction of asthma. In order to develop a model to study IgE-mediated vascular permeability in lung, rats were passively sensitized with a murine monoclonal IgE-anti-dinitrophenyl (DNP).

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