Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8750850 | Respiratory Investigation | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is characterized by recurrent systemic inflammation of the cartilages and is accompanied by central airway collapse. We report a case wherein three-dimensional imaging of respiratory system resistance (Rrs) and respiratory system reactance (Xrs) by using MostGraph (CHEST M.I., Tokyo, Japan), a forced oscillation system, revealed that Rrs and Xrs in the inspiratory and expiratory phases correlated with proximal airway collapse. The degree of difference in Rrs and Xrs between the supine and sitting positions reflected airway collapse more closely than did the pulmonary function test. MostGraph could be a useful tool for assessing airway collapse in RP.
Keywords
PFTrespiratory system reactanceV50XRSFOTOSASRRSPEFRIOSFVCThree-dimensionalFEV1Pulmonary function testcomputed tomographyForced oscillation techniqueforced expiratory volume in one secondpeak expiratory flow rateobstructive sleep apnea syndromeforced vital capacityrespiratory system resistanceRelapsing polychondritis
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Authors
Takahiro MD, Isao MD, PhD, FCCP, Yoshihiro MD, PhD, Susumu MD, PhD, Hisako MD, PhD, Akio MD, PhD, Michiaki MD, PhD,