Haidl, Peter
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Kompass Pneumologie
Background: There has been increasing interest in transnasal pulmonary aerosol administration, but the dose-response relationship has not been reported. Objectives: To determine the accumulative bronchodilator dose at which patients with stable mild-to-moderate asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) achieve similar spirometry respo...
Hagmeyer, Lars
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Kompass Pneumologie
Background: Therapeutic bronchoscopy (TB) is an accepted strategy for the symptomatic management of central airway malignant obstruction. Stent insertion is recommended in case of extrinsic compression, but its value in preventing airway re-obstruction after endobronchial treatment without extrinsic compression is unknown. Objective: Silicone stent...
Lang, Susanne M.
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Kompass Pneumologie
Introduction: Predicting the factors that increase the risk of immune-related pneumonitis, a potentially life-threatening complication of treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors for cancer, is a clinical challenge. Baseline clinical factors such as asthma may portend the development of pneumonitis due to pre-existing airway inflammation prior t...
Hekmat, Khosro
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Kompass Pneumologie
Aims: The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the role of pulmonary metastasectomy (PM) in patients affected by lung metastasis (LM) of grade 2 and 3 chondrosarcoma (CS). Patients and Methods: The study included 61 patients affected by LM. Patients unfit for PM were treated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Results: The patients’ mean ...
Frohnhofen, Helmut
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Kompass Pneumologie
Cough, an important respiratory symptom, predominantly involves the brainstem and the urge-to-cough (UTC) is modulated by the cerebral cortex. Lewy body disease is associated with decreased cough reflex sensitivity and central respiratory chemosensitivity. Additionally, the insula, associated with the UTC, shows decreased activation and atrophy in ...
Galetke, Wolfgang
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Kompass Pneumologie
Ventilation-induced lung injury results from mechanical stress and strain that occur during tidal ventilation in the susceptible lung. Classical descriptions of ventilation-induced lung injury have focused on harm from positive pressure ventilation. However, injurious forces also can be generated by patient effort and patient–ventilator interaction...
Spielmanns, Marc
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Kompass Pneumologie
Gafina, Guzel Spielmanns, Marc
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Kompass Pneumologie
Background: Dyspnea, fatigue, and decline in sleep quality are symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Pulmonary rehabilitation programs have been shown to ameliorate dyspnea and fatigue. However, only a few studies have investigated the effects of pulmonary rehabilitation on the sleep quality of COPD patients. In this study, we a...
Stanzel, Franz
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Kompass Pneumologie
Background: Eosinophilic pleural effusion (EPE) is attributed to several well-recognised causes. However, some patients remain idiopathic, even after thorough clinical work-up. The present study aimed to better characterize idiopathic EPE (IEPE) and to outline the diagnostic procedure for this disease. Methods: Complete clinical data of 11 consecut...
González-Saldaña, Napoleon Castillo-Bejarano, José Iván Hernández-Porras, Marte Arias de la Garza, Eduardo Fortes-Gutiérrez, Sofia Copado-Gutiérrez, Jose Luis Juarez-Olguin, Hugo
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Kompass Pneumologie
Hintergrund: Koinfektionen bei Tuberkulose (TB) sind selten. Eine Mischinfektion mit der Streptococcus-anginosus-Gruppe (SAG) und M. tuberculosis (MTB) wurde bei Kindern bislang noch nicht berichtet. Ziel dieses Berichts war die Beschreibung eines pädiatrischen Falls mit Lungenabszess infolge einer SAG-MTB-Doppelinfektion. Fallvorstellung: Ein 11-j...