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Lancet. 1978 Mar 11;1(8063):523-6.
Air pollution and cytological changes in sputum.
Nobutomo K.
The increase in sputum cellularity due to inflammatory and bronchial epithelial cells was compared in two groups of 308 and 399 subjects drawn from populations exposed to air-pollution levels common in industrialised countries. Single morning sputum specimens were examined and the differences in increased sputum cellularity between the two groups, stratified by age, sex, and tobacco consumption was assessed by the summary X2 test of Mantel-Haenszel. The group exposed to heavier air pollution had more increases in alveolar phagocytes, neutrophils, and lymphocytes, but not in eosinophils and bronchial epithelial cells. Subjects were also asked to answer a questionnaire on the symptoms of chronic bronchitis; the study showed that the inflammatory response preceded the appearance of symptoms.
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Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1979 Jan 5;104(1):25-8.
[Histamine levels in blood of patients with allergic bronchial asthma (author's transl)]
[Article in German]
Morr H, Koppermann G.
The investigation of 10 patients with allergic asthma showed histamine levels of 79.8 +/- 50.0 ng/ml in blood during symptom-free intervals. They were not significantly different from those in 12 patients with chronic obstructive bronchitis (54.0 +/- 25.9 ng/ml) and in 13 healthy probands (56.9 +/- 21.5 ng/ml). It could be shown that allergen-induced bronchial obstruction in patients with allergic asthma had no demonstrable influence on blood histamine levels. The absence of increased blood histamine levels in allergic bronchial obstruction supports the assumption that allergen-induced liberation of histamine and its biological effects are mainly limited to the bronchial system. Local metabolisation of the liberated mediator can be supposed to a large extent.
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Lancet. 1979 Jan 6;1(8106):1-4.
Transient hypoxaemia during sleep in chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
Douglas NJ, Calverley PM, Leggett RJ, Brash HM, Flenley DC, Brezinova V.
Arterial oxygenation, breathing pattern, and electroencephalogram were studied during sleep in patients with chronic bronchitis and emphysema and in healthy subjects. All of the 10 "blue and bloated" patients had episodes of transient hypoxaemia lasting 1--100 min, when their oxygen saturation fell by more than 10%, whereas such desaturation did not occur in 2 "pink and puffing" patients or in 4 healthy subjects. Hypoxaemic episodes usually occurred during the rapid-eye-movement stage of sleep. It is suggested that these hypoxaemic episodes result from a combination of hypoventilation and impaired ventilation/perfusion relationships and that these episodes may contribute to the development of the pulmonary hypertension and secondary polycythaemia which characterises "blue and bloated" patients.
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Eur Respir J. 1999 Feb;13(2):349-55.
Risk factors for community-acquired pneumonia in adults: a population-based case-control study.
Almirall J, Bolibar I, Balanzo X, Gonzalez CA.
Critical Care Unit, Hospitals of the Consorci Sanitari de Mataro, Barcelona, Spain.
Although community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a major cause of hospitalization and death, few studies on risk factors have been performed. A population-based case-control study of risk factors for CAP was carried out in a mixed residential-industrial urban area of 74,610 adult inhabitants in the Maresme (Barcelona, Spain) between 1993 and 1995. All patients living in the area and clinically suspected of having CAP at primary care facilities and hospitals were registered. In total, 205 patients with symptoms, signs and radiographic infiltrate compatible with acute CAP participated in the study. They were matched by municipality, sex and age with 475 controls randomly selected from the municipal census. Risk factors relating the subject's characteristics and habits, housing conditions, medical history and treatments were investigated by means of a questionnaire. In the univariate analysis, an increased risk of CAP was associated with low body mass index, smoking, respiratory infection, previous pneumonia, chronic lung disease, lung tuberculosis, asthma, treated diabetes, chronic liver disease, and treatments with aminophiline, aerosols and plastic pear-spacers. In multivariate models, the only statistically significant risk factors were current smoking of >20 cigarettes x day(-1) (odds ratio (OR)=2.77; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.14-6.70 compared with never-smokers), previous respiratory infection (OR=2.73; 95% CI 1.75-4.26), and chronic bronchitis (OR=2.22; 95% CI 1.13-4.37). Benzodiazepines were found to be protective in univariate and multivariate analysis (OR=0.46; 95% CI 0.23-0.94). This population-based study provides new and better established evidence on the factors associated with the occurrence of pneumonia in the adult community.
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