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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Neutrofilų ir makrofagų funkciniai ypatumai sergant lėtine obstrukcine plaučių liga / Functional features of neutrophils and macrophages during chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Babušytė, Agnė 03 June 2009 (has links)
Neutrofilai ir makrofagai – vienos svarbiausių uždegiminiame procese dalyvaujančių ląstelių. Lėtinės obstrukcinės plaučių ligos (LOPL) metu aktyvintos šios ląstelės sintetina biologiškai aktyvias medžiagas, skatinančias intensyvesnį sisteminį ir kvėpavimo takuose vykstantį uždegimą. Iki šiol nėra aiškūs neutrofilų ir makrofagų sintetinamų žymenų (citokinų, proteinazių) ypatumai sergant LOPL ir atsižvelgiant į rūkymo įprotį. Nėra žinoma, kaip kraujo neutrofilų funkcines savybes tiesiogiai įtakoja pats sergančiųjų LOPL kvėpavimo takų sekretas. Šio tyrimo tikslas buvo įvertinti neutrofilų ir makrofagų funkcinių savybių ypatumus sergant lėtine obstrukcine plaučių liga ir galimus jų skirtumus priklausomai nuo rūkymo įpročio. Ištirti sergančių LOPL rūkančiųjų ir neberūkančiųjų matrikso metaloproteinazės-12 raiškos kvėpavimo takų sekreto makrofaguose ypatumai. Įvertintos sergančiųjų LOPL biologiniais ir cheminiais veiksniais aktyvintų kraujo neutrofilų funkcinės savybės (chemotaksis, fagocitozė, reaktyviųjų deguonies formų susidarymas), analizuotas potencialus moduliacinis kvėpavimo takų sekreto poveikis šioms funkcinėms savybėms. Nustatyta, jog sergančiųjų lėtine obstrukcine plaučių liga neutrofilai ir makrofagai buvo labiau aktyvūs nei sveikų asmenų ląstelės; rūkymo įprotis įtakojo kai kurias uždegimines neutrofilų ir makrofagų savybes kvėpavimo takų sekrete ir kraujyje. / Neutrophils and macrophages play an important role in inflammatory process. Activated during chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), these cells synthesize a variety of biologically active compounds, which may further amplify both systemic and local airway inflammation. The features of biologically active compounds (cytokines, proteinases) released by neutrophils and macrophages during COPD and according to smoking status are unknown. Still, a direct influence of airway mucous from COPD patients on functional neutrophil features is unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional features of neutrophils and macrophages during chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and possible differences according to smoking status. An expression of matrix metalloproteinase-12 in airway mucous of COPD smokers and ex-smokers was evaluated. The functional features (chemotaxis, phagocytosis, production of reactive oxygen species) of biologically and chemically activated blood neutrophils and a modulator effect of airway mucous were also analysed. The neutrophils and macrophages of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were more activated than the cells of healthy individuals; smoking status has influenced some inflammatory features of neutrophils and macrophages in airway mucous and blood.
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Physiological and psychological responses to treadmill and cycle ergometer exercise testing in men and women with COPD

Holm, Siri Margrete Unknown Date
No description available.
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Spatial patterns in excess winter morbidity among the elderly in New Zealand

Brunsdon, Nicholas David January 2015 (has links)
It has been established in New Zealand and internationally that morbidity and mortality tends to rise during colder winter months, with a typical 10-20% excess compared to the rest of the year. This study sought to investigate the spatial, temporal, climatic and demographic patterns and interactions of excess winter morbidity (EWMb) among the elderly in New Zealand. This was achieved through analysis of acute hospital admissions in New Zealand between 1996 and 2013 for all patients over the age of 60 with an element of circulatory or respiratory disease (N=1,704,317) including a primary diagnosis of circulatory (N=166,938) or respiratory (N=62,495) disease. A quantitative approach included ordinary least squares and negative binomial regression, graphical analysis and age standardisation processes. Admission rates and durations were regressed against a set of 16 cold spell indicators at a national and regional scale, finding significant spatial variation in the magnitude of EWMb. EWMb was ubiquitous across New Zealand despite climatic variation between regions, with an average winter excess of 15%, and an excess of 51% for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Statistically significant relationships were found between hospital admission durations and cold spells up to 28 days prior; however the magnitude would not be expected to have a significant impact on hospital resources. Nonetheless, there is potential for preventative public health strategies to mitigate less severe morbidity associated with cold spells. Patients over the age of 80 were particularly vulnerable to EWMb; however socioeconomic deprivation and ethnicity did not affect vulnerability. Patients residing in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation or identifying with Maori or Pacific Island ethnicity experienced significantly shorter admissions than other groups, and this warrants further investigation. Further investigation into winter COPD exacerbations and non-climatic factors associated with the EWMb are recommended. A comprehensive understanding of EWMb will enable preventative measures that can improve quality of life, particularly for the elderly population.
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Depression, Anxiety and Stress among patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam : A quantitative study

Fridner, Emma, Kashani, Alia January 2014 (has links)
Abstract Introduction: Previous research showed that comorbidities that are common in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) are anxiety and depression. Furthermore, stress can be associated with more depressive symptoms. Patients suffering from depression along with an additional medical condition, tend to have more severe symptoms in both depression and their medical illness.   Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate depression, anxiety, and stress among COPD patients, and also to examine if there was a difference in levels of depression, anxiety and stress between genders, and between COPD patients and patients with COPD together with comorbid chronic condition.   Method: This study had a descriptive and cross-sectional design with a quantitative method. The data collection took place at a respiratory ward at Cho Ray Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Sixty two COPD patients, both men and women, participated voluntarily by answering a questionnaire. Virginia Henderson´s nursing theory was used as a theoretical framework. Data analysis was conducted through using the statistical program SPSS.   Result: More than half of the COPD patients (88.8%) presented symptoms of depression, 93.5% presented symptoms of anxiety, and 54.8% presented symptoms of stress. There was a statistical significance between genders among COPD patients in anxiety, where all female participants (100%) showed extremely severe levels of anxiety. In levels of extreme severity, both patients with only COPD diagnosis and patients with COPD and comorbid chronic condition presented symptoms in both depression and anxiety, but not in levels of stress.     Conclusion: COPD patients in Ho Chi Minh City presented high levels of depression and anxiety. In addition, levels of stress were present, although not as high as depression and anxiety among this patient group. More information concerning psychological distress needs to be offered by healthcare professionals to COPD patients. Further research in this field is desirable. / Sammanfattning Introduktion: Tidigare forskning visar att depression och ångest är vanligt förekommande bland patienter med Kroniskt Obstruktiv Lungsjukdom (KOL). Stress kan associeras med flera depressiva symtom. Patienter som lider av depression tillsammans med annat mediciniskt tillstånd kan ha en tendens att utveckla svårare symptom i sin depression och sitt medicinska tillstånd.   Syfte: Syftet med denna studie var att undersöka depression, ångest och stress hos patienter med KOL och om skillnader fanns mellan kön. Vidare önskades skillnader undersökas mellan patienter med enbart KOL och patienter med KOL och annat kroniskt tillstånd.     Metod: Studien är en deskriptiv tvärsnittsstudie, med kvantitativ metod. Datainsamling utfördes på en respiratorisk avdelning på Cho Ray sjukhuset i Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Sextio-två KOL-patienter, både män och kvinnor, deltog frivilligt genom att besvara en enkät. Virginia Hendersons omvårdnadsteori användes i detta arbete. Dataanalysen utfördes med hjälp av SPSS programmet.   Resultat: Mer än hälften (88,8 %) av KOL-patienterna visade symtom på depression, 93,5% för ångest, samt 54,8 % visade symtom för stress. Det fanns en statistisk signifikant skillnad mellan könen avseende ångest, där alla kvinnliga deltagare (100 %) visade extremt allvarliga nivåer av ångest. Patienter med enbart KOL-diagnos och patienter med KOL tillsammans med andra kroniska tillstånd uppvisade extremt allvarliga nivåer av både depression och ångest, dock inte av stress.   Slutsats: KOL-patienter i Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, uppvisar höga nivåer av depression och ångest. Höga stressnivåer bland deltagare kunde ses, dock inte i lika hög utsträckning som depression och ångest i denna patientgrupp. Mer studier i detta ämne är önskvärt.
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Nespecifinis uždegimas paūmėjus lėtinei obstrukcinei plaučių ligai / Non-specific inflammation during acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Vaitkus, Mindaugas 04 September 2014 (has links)
Lėtinė obstrukcinė plaučių liga (LOPL) – šiuo metu pasaulyje viena svarbiausių didelį sergamumą ir mirtingumą sąlygojančių ligų. Pacientams, kuriems pasunkėja kasdieniai LOPL simptomai pasireiškia LOPL paūmėjimas. Šio tyrimo tikslas – įvertinti nespecifinį uždegimą paūmėjus lėtinei obstruk¬cinei plaučių ligai. Nustatyti periferinio kraujo ir indukuotų skreplių ląstelių sudėties skirtumai ir įvertintos sąsajos su plaučių funkcijos rodikliais bakterinio ir nebakterinio lėtinės obstrukcinės plaučių ligos paūmėji¬mo metu. Tirtos sergančiųjų bakterinės kilmės lėtinės obstrukcinės plaučių li¬gos paūmėjimo indukuotų skreplių neutrofilų ir makrofagų funkcijos (apoptozė, fagocitozė ir reaktyvių deguonies formų susidarymas) bei palygintos su nebakteriniu paūmėjimu. Įvertinti sergančiųjų bakterinės ir nebakterinės kilmės lėtinės obs¬trukcinės plaučių ligos paūmėjimo periferinio kraujo neutrofilų ir monocitų apoptozė ir chemotaksis, bei periferinio kraujo neutrofilų fagocitozė ir reaktyvių deguonies formų susidarymas. Ištirta sergančiųjų bakterinės ir nebakterinės kilmės lėtinės obstruk¬cinės plaučių ligos paūmėjimu interleukino-8 koncentracija ir sąsajos su periferinio kraujo neutrofilų chemotaksiu bei C reaktyviojo baltymo koncentracijos periferinio kraujo serume sąsajos su plaučių funkcija ir rūkymo intensyvumu. / Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) – a common preventable and treatable disease, is characterized by persistent airflow limitation that is usually progressive and associated with an enhanced chronic inflammatory response in the airways and the lung to noxious particles or gases. An acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD) is an acute event characterized by a worsening of the patient’s respiratory symptoms that is beyond normal day-to-day variations and leads to a change in medication. The aim of this study was to evaluate the non-specific inflammation during acute exacerbation of COPD to investigate change of cellular activity (apoptosis, chemotaxis, phagocytosis and production of reactive oxygen species) during AECOPD depending on infection agent. Subjects with AECOPD and the same in remission were investigated. Increased count of induced sputum neutrophils and macrophages as well peripheral blood neutrophils and monocytes during bacterial and non-bacterial AECOPD was related with impaired pulmonary function and smoking history. Induced sputum neutrophils and macrophage apoptosis and phagocytosis were weaker, but production of reactive oxygen species was strongly activated during bacterial acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease than non-bacterial AECOPD. This study showed differences of peripheral blood neutrophil and monocyte apoptosis, chemotaxis, as well as peripheral blood neutrophil phagocytosis and the production of reactive oxygen species... [to full text]
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Balance Assessment and Treatment in Individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Beauchamp, Marla Kim 10 December 2012 (has links)
Preliminary evidence suggests that balance deficits constitute an important secondary impairment in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The main objective of this thesis was to describe balance impairment and fall risk in individuals with COPD and to examine interventions for improving balance and reducing fall risk in the context of pulmonary rehabilitation. The first study of this thesis showed that falls are common in patients with COPD and that fallers are characterized by impairments in standard clinical balance measures, such as the Berg Balance Scale and Timed Up and Go. In the second study, we found that the exercise component of conventional pulmonary rehabilitation has only modest effects on balance and fall risk in COPD, highlighting the need to examine the role of balance-specific training for these patients. The third study of this thesis identified the postural control subsystems most responsible for the observed balance deficits in COPD. Compared with age-matched controls, individuals with COPD demonstrated reductions in all balance control subsystems and slower reaction times in response to external perturbations. In this study, we also showed that deficits in balance in patients with COPD were associated with peripheral muscle weakness and reduced physical activity levels. These results informed the design of the final study of this thesis, a randomized controlled trial evaluating the addition of specific balance training to pulmonary rehabilitation for improving balance in patients with COPD. Preliminary results from this study suggest that the addition of thrice weekly balance exercises to a conventional pulmonary rehabilitation program is effective for optimizing gains in measures of functional balance and fall risk. The findings from the four studies included in this thesis support the need for incorporating balance assessment and treatment for at-risk patients with COPD, as part of their comprehensive management.
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Physiological and psychological responses to treadmill and cycle ergometer exercise testing in men and women with COPD

Holm, Siri Margrete 11 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine the physiological and psychological responses to linear work rate treadmill and cycle ergometer exercise tests in men and women with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). 12 men and 8 women with COPD completed one treadmill and one cycle cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) in randomized order. Before and after each CPET, the particpants completed measures of Self-Efficacy (SE), State-Anxiety, and Arousal. No significant differences were found between the physiological responses to cycle and treadmill CPET in either men or women. SE increased significantly as a result of the first test, regardless of exercise modality and sex. State anxiety was significantly reduced after the first test, whereas there was no significant change in arousal state. In conclusion there were no differences between the physiological and psychological responses to treadmill and cycle CPET in men and women with COPD.
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Management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in primary health care : a study of a nurse-led multidisciplinary programme of pulmonary rehabilitation

Zakrisson, Ann-Britt January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this thesis was to modify and evaluate effects, as well as todescribe experiences of a nurse-led multidisciplinary programme of pulmonaryrehabilitation in primary health care for patients with chronicobstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and their next of kin.Interviews were performed with 12 COPD nurses about their experiencesof patient education (I). Forty-nine patients participated in the interventiongroup and 54 in the control group in a quasi-experimentalstudy which investigated the effects of the programme on functional capacity,quality of life and exacerbation frequency during one year (II).Interviews were performed related to the experiences of 20 patients whohad participated in the six-week programme (III) and the experiences of20 next of kin to the patients that had participated (IV).The results showed that COPD nurses fluctuated between security andinsecurity in patient education and were in need of support, time, structureand collaboration to develop their patient education (I). In Study IIthere were no differences between the groups with regard to functionalcapacity and quality of life, but the number of exacerbations decreased inthe intervention group and increased in the control group (II). The patientsin study III had allowed themselves to live at their own pace followingthe programme but a constant fear was present in spite of the programme(III). Next of kin in Study IV had a life that remained overshadowedby illness but there were positive outcomes of the programme aslong as two years afterwards. The next of kin also had constant fear,however (IV).In conclusion, the six week programme brought about results in changingeveryday life. Nevertheless, all lived in the shadow of fear and uncertaintyin spite of the programme. More research is needed to address therequirements of COPD nurses, patients and next of kin.
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Nitric oxide in airway inflammation

Liu, Jia, Clinical School - Prince of Wales Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW January 2009 (has links)
Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) is a non-invasive method of investigating airway inflammation associated with nitric oxide (NO) and the metabolites nitrite/nitrates (NOx) in diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but some of the variables affecting the results are unknown. It was hypothesised that 1) EBC would be influenced by lung volumes and the type of EBC collection device; 2) fractional exhaled NO (FENO) and EBC NOx in COPD patients would be altered by smoking and glucocorticosteroids (GCS); 3) cigarette smoke could contribute to the EBC NOx concentration while it may also decrease FENO indirectly by converting airway NO to NOx. It was found that EBC volume was significantly correlated with both tidal volume and minute volume. Comparing four EBC collection devices demonstrated greater efficiency with the ECoScreen?? than siliconised glass tubes or RTube?? but it gave factitiously high NOx levels. Total EBC protein levels over a 10-minute collection were significantly higher using the ECoScreen?? than either glass or RTube?? devices. A cross-sectional study of 96 COPD patients and 80 age-matched control subjects demonstrated that FENO levels in COPD patients were significantly higher than normal subjects when comparing either the combined groups or appropriate two subgroups: ex-smokers and smokers. GCS treatment demonstrated no significant effect on either FENO levels or EBC NOx, but EBC NOx was elevated in smokers. In vitro, cigarette smoke extract (CSE) induced significantly higher NOx and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) levels in A549 cells when compared with control media. The anti-oxidant, NAC pre-treatment partially reversed the elevated NOx levels but not the ADMA levels. This thesis is the first to report FENO and EBC NOx in COPD patients in an appropriate sample size to be able to evaluate each subgroup, and the increased EBC NOx levels found in smokers in vivo was consistent with the elevated NOx level in response to CSE observed in vitro. These data indicate that smoking-related airway inflammation and activation of the NO pathway are complex with both an increase in ADMA, NO, NOx and may be regulated by oxidative stress rather than the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) pathway.
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Omvårdnadsåtgärder vid andningssvårigheter hos patienter med sjukdomen KOL : En litteraturstudie / Caring of patients with COPD and breathing difficulties : A literature study

Edvardsson, Anton, Nilsson, Karin January 2008 (has links)
<p>BAKGRUND: KOL är en sjukdom som drabbar allt fler personer världen över och anses bli den tredje vanligaste dödsorsaken i världen år 2020. Det finns inget botemedel mot KOL men genom omfattande omvårdnad kan patienten och anhöriga uppleva välbefinnande trots sjukdomen. Andningssvårigheterna påverkar patientens vardagliga liv och livskvalitet negativt både psykiskt och fysiskt. SYFTE: Syftet med denna studie var att belysa hur sjuksköterskor kan underlätta vid andningssvårigheter för patienter med sjukdomen KOL med utgångspunkt från både patienters önskemål och sjuksköterskors erfarenheter. METOD: Studien var en litteraturöversikt baserad på redan vetenskapligt framforskat datamaterial. Datamaterialet inom ämnet som format resultatet begränsades till nio vetenskapliga artiklar, både av kvalitativ- och kvantitativ karaktär. RESULTAT: Det framstår tre teman; kontinuerligt utbyte av kunskaper, spara på patientens krafter samt ge stöd och trygghet. Kontinuerligt utbyte av kunskaper innebär det kunskapsutbyte som sker mellan patienter och sjuksköterskor i omvårdnaden. Det andra temat beskriver hur patienters andning påverkas genom planering av vardagen och det sista temat visar på de psykiska aspekterna. DISKUSSION: Denna studie visar på vikten av en god relation mellan sjuksköterskor och patienter för att omvårdnaden ska bli av bästa kvalitet. Med en god relation skapas trygghet och tillförlitlighet vilket är det viktigaste för patienter med KOL.</p> / <p>BACKGROUND: COPD is a disease that increasingly affects more patients around the world; by 2020 is it is projected to be the third most common cause of death. There is no cure against COPD. Moreover, difficulty breathing affects the patient’s quality of life physically and mentally. However, with extensive care patients and their relatives can experience wellbeing in spite of the illness. PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to illustrate how nurses can ease the suffering of patients with COPD with a starting point from the patient’s wishes and the nurse’s experience. METHOD: The study was a literature review based on existing researched data material based on nine scientific articles of qualitative and quantitative nature.</p><p>RESULT: Three themes emerged: the continuously exchange of knowledge; saving the patients strength; and give security and support. The continuously exchange of knowledge refers to knowledge exchange between nurse and patient during the caring process. The second theme describes how the patient’s breathing is affected by the planning of everyday life. The last theme illustrates the mental aspects. CONCLUSION: This study shows a good relationship between patient and nurse is important to create security and support which are the most important things for patients suffering from COPD.</p>

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