Lindberg, A., Larsson, L.G., Ronmark, E. and Lundback, B. (2011) Co-morbidity in mild-to-moderate COPD: Com- parison to normal and restrictive lung function. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 8, 421-428. doi:10.3109/15412555.2011.629858...
Few data exist on the management and outcome in these patients, but restrictive lung disease appears reasonably well tolerated in pregnancy.120,120a Lymphangioleiomyomatosis and systemic lupus erythematosus may worsen as a result of pregnancy.119 Some drug therapy used for interstitial lung disease ...
Patients with mild respiratory involvement may develop chronic restrictive lung disease with recurrent respiratory infections and usually die from renal failure during early childhood. First manifestation of renal dysfunction is the progressive disability in concentrating urine, with polyuria, proteinuria and ...
SpirometryRestrictive lung diseaseIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosisModified Haller indexOutcomeInternal and Emergency Medicine - Extrinsic causes of restrictive lung syndrome in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients have been poorly investigated. We aimed to investigate the influence......
Adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) face increased risk of various comorbid diseases. Previous work on lung dysfunction in this population has mainly focused on restrictive lung disease, in patients with severe CHD phenotypes. We examined the association of mild CHD with chronic obstructive ...
Although in many cases these complaints are attributable to restrictive or obstructive lung mechanics or inefficiency of pulmonary gas exchange, other processes also may contribute to impairment in exercise function and may not be readily detected or distinguished from problems of lung mechanics on the ...
Obstructive and restrictive spirometry from school age to adulthood: three birth cohort studies eClinicalMedicine, Volume 67, 2024, Article 102355 Anhar Ullah,…, Ashley Woodcock View PDFShow 3 more articles Article Metrics Citations Citation Indexes9 Captures Readers18 Mentions Blog Mentions1 View de...
LungOne-third of patients with mild COVID-19 have impaired DLCO thirty-four days post-diagnosis. The criteria that define impaired DLCO and the severity of COVID-19 disease affects the proportion of those with impaired DLCO at follow-up. One-fifth of patients have a restrictive spirometric ...
the exercise limitation in obese patients was secondary to a deficit in the supply of oxygen to muscles, probably due to a pulmonary restrictive syndrome as suggested by an extreme anaerobic metabolism with a high RER during recovery. Altogether, these findings indicate that obesity is not a key...
(1) Background: Lung tissue involvement is frequently observed in acute COVID-19. However, it is unclear whether CT findings at follow-up are associated with persisting respiratory symptoms after initial mild or moderate infection. (2) Methods: Chest CTs of patients with persisting respiratory sym...