MedNexus
2017年 · 第40卷第07期
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In the middle of summer, the sun is like fire. In this enthusiastic season, the 7th issue of this magazine in 2017 met with you readers.
In recent years, non-invasive ventilation technology has made great progress, new ventilation modes have emerged constantly, its indications are more and more broad, and its efficacy is supported by more and more evidence-based medical evidence[
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) complicated with pulmonary hypertension has high morbidity and mortality[
pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a diffuse pulmonary disease characterized by the accumulation of a large amount of periodate Schiff-stained lipid-rich protein-like substances in the alveolar cavity and terminal bronchioles. Its pathogenesis is related to the impairment of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor signaling pathway or abnormal alveolar macrophages. It is difficult to diagnose early, monitor the disease and cure it[
ARDS is an acute, diffuse, inflammatory lung injury[
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a common Allergic disease of upper respiratory tract, which is closely related to bronchial asthma[
Nocardiosis is a local or disseminated infection caused by gram-positive Nocardia bacteria, commonly found in the lungs, skin, and central nervous system. Nocardia pulmonary infections were more common in Nocardia stellata and Nocardia brasiliensis[
The patient, a 52-year-old female, went to the local hospital on March 18, 2016 because of "coughing and expectoration for more than 2 months after catching a cold and hemoptysis for 10 days". The patient developed cough and expectoration after catching cold 2 months before seeing the doctor. The cough is paroxysmal cough with low and dull voice; The sputum is white foamy sputum, the amount is about 50 ml/d; Intermittent fever, body temperature up to 39.0 ℃; With fatigue and night sweats. There were no symptoms such as hemoptysis, chills, chest tightness and shortness of breath. Previous history of tuberculosis without standardized treatment. Symptomatic treatment such as anti-infection, phlegm resolution and cough relief (details unknown) was given, and the above symptoms were improved and discharged. The patient developed cough and hemoptysis without obvious trigger 10 days ago. The cough is paroxysmal cough with low and dull sound, no barking cough, no metallic cough; The amount of hemoptysis was about 100 ml/time, 2 to 3 times/d, and the color was bright red, so I went to the local hospital again. Chest enhanced CT showed: (1) bilateral hilar lymph nodes were enlarged and calcified, and mediastinal lymph nodes were enlarged and tended to calcify; (2) Bronchiectasis and infection of the middle lobe of the right lung, and suspected nodules in the bronchial opening of the middle lobe of the right lung; (3) Left upper lobe anterior segment cord, left lower lobe lateral basal segment induration focus (
tracheobronchial tuberculosis (TBTB) refers to tuberculosis that occurs in the tracheobronchial mucosa, submucosa, smooth muscle, cartilage and adventitia[
In recent years, as an important public health issue, obesity has attracted more and more attention. Obesity is not only a disease state, but also an important risk factor for many other diseases. obesity hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) refers to chronic hypoventilation caused by obesity. This concept was first developed by Bickelmann et al.[
interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a common pulmonary manifestation in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc), and it is also the leading cause of death in SSc patients in recent years. So far, although there are no diagnosis and treatment guidelines at home and abroad, in recent years, great progress has been made in the treatment strategies and related drugs of SSC-associated ILD (systemic sclerosis associated interstitial lung disease, SSc-ILD). In order to improve the understanding of SSc-ILD, the relevant literature in the past three years is reviewed as follows.
The patient was a 64-year-old female. The main reason is "shortness of breath, fatigue, and weight loss for 6 months", and I saw the doctor on September 13, 2016. Six months ago, the patient had shortness of breath, fatigue, and weight loss without obvious trigger, which gradually worsened. Chest CT examination was performed on 7 Sep 2016, showing enlargement of right hilar lymph nodes (
A 56-year-old female was admitted to the hospital on August 24, 2016 due to "dry cough, fatigue, weight loss for more than 1 year, and right chest pain for 1 week". The patient had intermittent irritating dry cough more than 1 year before admission, which was obvious when catching cold and inhaling peculiar smell, accompanied by fatigue and loss of appetite. No obvious abnormalities were found in the routine blood examination and X-ray chest X-ray in the local hospital. Considering "allergic pharyngitis", symptomatic treatment such as cough relief was not effective, and the symptoms recurred later, which was not paid attention to. One week before admission, the patient developed right chest pain without obvious trigger, which was persistent dull pain, independent of body position and breathing, without radiant pain, fever, night sweats, chest tightness, shortness of breath and other symptoms. X-ray chest radiographs in the local hospital showed multiple radiographs in both lungs. Considering the possibility of "pneumonia", piperacillin/tazobactam 4.5 g was given once/12 h for intravenous drip for 1 week, but the symptoms were not relieved. Re-examination of chest radiographs showed that the shadows in the lungs were not absorbed. Since the onset of the disease, the patient had poor spirit, appetite and sleep, and lost 8 kg of weight. Past physical health, no history of infectious diseases and genetic diseases, no history of tobacco and alcohol addiction and allergies, no history of exposure to special occupations and environments. Admission physical examination: body temperature 36.5 ℃, pulse 76 beats/min, respiratory rate 18 beats/min, blood pressure 130/80 mmHg (1 mmHg =0.133 kPa), no swelling of superficial lymph nodes, no erythema, rash and nodules on the skin, coarse respiratory sounds in both lungs, and no dry and wet rales. The heart rate was 76 beats/min, and the rhythm was homogeneous without murmur. The abdomen was flat and soft, and no abnormalities were found in the rest of the palpation.
It is well known that BCG has formed substrains with different biological, genetic and protective properties during long-term passage[
In recent years, the results of studies have shown that pulse pressure variability (Δ PP) can accurately predict fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients. The main mechanism is that the periodic change of intrathoracic pressure (Δ PPL) caused by mechanical ventilation can trigger the periodic change of cardiac preload, thus triggering the periodic change of stroke volume (SV). The periodic change of SV with respiration in patients in the steep section of Frank-Starling curve (those who respond to fluid resuscitation) is larger than that in patients in the flat section (those who do not respond to fluid resuscitation), so it can be used as an important predictor of fluid responsiveness. This periodic change in SV is closely related to arterial pulse pressure and can be replaced by Δ PP. However, ARDS patients generally adopt the pulmonary protective ventilation strategy with low tidal volume as the core. The results of the study show that Δ PP cannot predict fluid reactivity in ARDS patients with mechanical ventilation; Many scholars believe that this is mainly due to the smaller Δ PPL due to the lower small tidal volume, and Δ PPL is the main driving force for Δ PP production, so Δ PP is smaller even in liquid reactors (false negative). However, using low tidal volume to correct Δ PP (Δ PP/Vt) does not improve the predictive ability of this parameter. This study attempts to observe whether using Δ PPL to correct Δ PP can improve the ability of this parameter to predict fluid responsiveness in ARDS patients, and at the same time to explore which respiratory mechanical parameters [airway driving pressure (Δ PAW), low tidal volume, total respiratory elastic resistance (Ers), respiratory compliance (Crs), chest wall elastic resistance (Ecw), etc.] are the key factors affecting the ability of Δ PP to predict fluid responsiveness in ARDS patients.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and tobacco smoke is the main risk factor. Adenovirus is a common cause of acute exacerbation of COPD and promoting COPD progression. The occurrence and development of COPD is closely related to chronic repeated injury and abnormal repair of lung epithelial cells, while lung epithelial stem/progenitor cells are directly involved in the maintenance and repair of epithelium after injury, including lung CD31-CD45-SCA-1+Cells. Shh signaling pathway is one of the important pathways to regulate the self-renewal and maintenance of stem cells, and is involved in the regeneration and repair of lung injury. This study investigated the intrapulmonary CD induced by cigarette smoke extract (CSE) in emphysema mice31-CD45-SCA-1+Cell number and expression level of Shh signaling pathway, and the influence of acute adenovirus infection on it.
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