Skeletal muscle afferent sensitivity in Interstitial Lung Disease-interim analysis of a randomized cross-over study

Author(s):  
Charlotte Chen ◽  
John Kolbe ◽  
Julian Paton ◽  
Margaret Wilsher ◽  
Sally De Boer ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 174 ◽  
pp. 106184
Author(s):  
Masatoshi Hanada ◽  
Yuji Ishimatsu ◽  
Noriho Sakamoto ◽  
Hiroki Nagura ◽  
Masato Oikawa ◽  
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Thorax ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 74 (7) ◽  
pp. 711-714 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lars Hagmeyer ◽  
Dirk Theegarten ◽  
Jeremias Wohlschläger ◽  
Thomas Hager ◽  
Marcel Treml ◽  
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Sixty-one subjects with fibrosing interstitial lung disease were prospectively analysed to determine the efficacy of transbronchial cryobiopsy (CryoTBB) and the effect of procedural modifications which were introduced after an interim analysis of the first 19 subjects. The modifications significantly reduced complication rates from 84% to 14% (p<0.001). 30-day-mortality was 2%. The algorithm with initial CryoTBB and surgical lung biopsy (SLB) as optional step-up procedure was feasible. CryoTBB led to a confident diagnosis in 46/61 subjects (75%). Only 21% out of all subjects were forwarded for SLB. As the modified CryoTBB reduced but not eliminated the risk of severe complications, tissue sampling should be limited to patients where confident diagnosis enables life prolonging therapy. Trial registration number: NCT01714518.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 00083-2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa Wickerson ◽  
Sunita Mathur ◽  
Dina Brooks ◽  
L.V. Bonetti ◽  
Lianne G. Singer ◽  
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IntroductionIndividuals with interstitial lung disease (ILD) exhibit reduced exercise capacity and exertional hypoxaemia. The role of peripheral (muscle) limitation to exercise tolerance in ILD is not well studied to date.MethodsA prospective cross-sectional study examined skeletal muscle oxygen saturation (SmO2) and regional blood volume of the knee extensors and elbow flexors during incremental limb loading in healthy people and people with varying severity of ILD. Isotonic concentric exercise was performed on an isokinetic dynamometer. SmO2 and regional blood volume were measured by near-infrared spectroscopy over the vastus lateralis and biceps.ResultsThirteen people who were dependent on oxygen, candidates for lung transplant and with severe ILD (forced vital capacity (FVC) 59±20% predicted), 10 people who were not oxygen dependent with mild ILD (FVC 81±17% predicted) and 13 healthy people (FVC 101±14% predicted) were included. Total haemoglobin, a marker of regional blood volume, was lower at task failure in the knee extensors in participants with severe ILD compared to healthy participants (p=0.05). At task failure for both knee-extensor loading and elbow-flexor loading, SmO2 was decreased to similar levels across all groups, but occurred at lower total workloads in the ILD groups (all p<0.01).ConclusionsOverall, people with severe ILD had lower levels of total work and experienced less increase in blood volume in the knee extensors after knee-extensor loading compared to healthy people. Peripheral muscle dysfunction in severe ILD may have contributed to muscle deoxygenation at lower workloads.


Author(s):  
Mathieu Marillier ◽  
Anne-Catherine Bernard ◽  
Onofre Moran-Mendoza ◽  
Denis E O'Donnell ◽  
Samuel Verges ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fasihul Khan ◽  
Lucy Howard ◽  
Glenn Hearson ◽  
Colin Edwards ◽  
Chris Barber ◽  
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The COVID-19 pandemic identified an urgent need to re-evaluate the provision of spirometry for clinical monitoring. Home spirometry offers the opportunity for real-time disease evaluation without risk of nosocomial infection. To determine the utility of home spirometry in interstitial lung disease (ILD), interim data from the ongoing INJUSTIS study was evaluated. High correlation was observed between home and hospital spirometry at baseline(r=0.89) and three-months(r=0.82). Over 90% of home spirometry values were within Bland-Altman agreement limits at both time points, although frequently underestimated hospital values. Home spirometry is feasible in people with fibrotic ILD.


Respirology ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 20 (6) ◽  
pp. 953-959 ◽  
Author(s):  
Polyana Mendes ◽  
Lisa Wickerson ◽  
Denise Helm ◽  
Tania Janaudis-Ferreira ◽  
Dina Brooks ◽  
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Pneumologie ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 64 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
N Weichert ◽  
E Kaltenborn ◽  
A Hector ◽  
M Woischnik ◽  
S Moslavac ◽  
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