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Advances in Respiratory Medicine, Volume 74, Issue 4

September 2006 - 17 articles

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Articles (17)

  • Article
  • Open Access
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Lack of Correlation between Exhaled Nitric Oxide (eNO) And Clinical Indicators of the Disease Activity and Quality of Life in Mild and Moderate Asthmatics

  • Damian Tworek,
  • Małgorzata Bocheńska-Marciniak,
  • Maciej Kupczyk,
  • Izabela Kupryś-Lipińska and
  • Piotr Kuna

8 September 2006

The measurements of exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) are simple and useful method of assessment of infl am-mation in asthmatics’ airways. One of the causes of its limited application in clinical practice is a number of factors infl uencing the results of m...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
591 Views
5 Pages

Central Sleep Apnoea (CSA) in Male with Heart Failure

  • Robert Pływaczewski,
  • Justyna Czerniawska,
  • Przemysław Bieleń,
  • Michał Bednarek,
  • Dorota Górecka and
  • Paweł Śliwiński

8 September 2006

We studied 44-year old man with heart failure (ejection fraction −25%). Obesity, arterial hypertension, snoring and excessive daytime sleepiness suggested concomitant obstructive sleep apnoea. Limited polysomnography with Polymesam reveale...

  • Article
  • Open Access
665 Views
4 Pages

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) In Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome (OSAS)

  • Iwona Hawryłkiewicz,
  • Robert Pływaczewski,
  • Dariusz Dziedzic,
  • Justyna Czerniawska and
  • Dorota Górecka

8 September 2006

Gastroesophageal refl ux disease (GERD) is a common cause of chronic cough, heartburn, epigastric or retrosternal discomfort, chest pain and abdominal pain or esophagitis. Our patients with OSAS seldom mani-fest GERD symptoms. We suspected that obesi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
736 Views
7 Pages

Safety of Influenza Vaccination in Asthmatics

  • Tomasz Kmiecik,
  • Karolina Sęk and
  • Paweł Górski

8 September 2006

The common cause of exacerbations in asthmatics are viral infections. Infl uenza infection especially increases the risk of respiratory exacerbations. The ACIP report puts asthma among indications to regular infl uenza vaccinations. In practice, m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
719 Views
5 Pages

Serum and Sputum Eosinophil Cationic Protein Levels and Clinical Status in Cystic Fibrosis Patients

  • Aleksandra Korzeniewska,
  • Anna Sołoniewicz,
  • Piotr Stelmach,
  • Agnieszka Sobocińska and
  • Iwona Stelmach

8 September 2006

Recent studies have emphasied the role of eosinophils and it’s metabolites in the pathogenesis of lung disease in cystic fi brosis. This study was designed to assess the relationship between serum and sputum ECP levels and clinical status of cystic f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
692 Views
6 Pages

Tobacco Smoking among the First-Year Medical Students

  • Alicja Siemińska,
  • Joanna M. Jassem,
  • Maja Uherek,
  • Tomasz Wilanowski,
  • Radosław Nowak and
  • Ewa Jassem

8 September 2006

The studies have shown that despite studying medicine the rate of tobacco smokers among students is still high. Moreover, in Poland the incidence of smoking is increasing among the youngsters. The study was designed to assess the...

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