نتایج جستجو برای: respiratory symptom

تعداد نتایج: 268355  

2012
Elske Ammenwerth Konstantinos Antypas Monika Alise Johansen Eva Henriksen Alexander Horsch Tibor Schuster Gro K Rosvold Berntsen

BACKGROUND Over the last two decades, the number of studies on electronic symptom reporting has increased greatly. However, the field is very heterogeneous: the choices of patient groups, health service innovations, and research targets seem to involve a broad range of foci. To move the field forward, it is necessary to build on work that has been done and direct further research to the areas h...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2002
K L Timonen J Schwartz J Nielsen B Brunekreef

School-aged children often experience acute respiratory symptoms. In a multicentre European study, the association between chronic respiratory symptoms (reported in a questionnaire), skin-prick test results, and lung function, and the occurrence of acute respiratory morbidity, was examined among children aged 6-12 yrs with chronic respiratory symptoms. Children with chronic respiratory symptoms...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2016
Ida S Svendsen Ian M Taylor Espen Tønnessen Roald Bahr Michael Gleeson

AIM To examine symptoms indicative of respiratory tract and gastrointestinal infections and determine risk factors for such symptoms in elite cross-country skiers. METHODS Self-reported training and symptom data for 37 elite cross-country skiers from 2007 to 2015 were analysed using multilevel logistic regression equations with symptom incidence and duration as outcome variables, and sex, per...

2017
Hejdi Gamst-Jensen Freddy K Lippert Ingrid Egerod

BACKGROUND Telephone consultation and triage are used to limit the workload on emergency departments. Lack of visual cues and clinical tests put telephone consultations to a disadvantage compared to face-to-face consultations increasing the risk of under-triage. Under-triage occurs in telephone triage; however why under-triage happens is not explored yet. The aim of the study was to describe si...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2004
E A Murphy J M Davis A S Brown M D Carmichael N Van Rooijen A Ghaffar E P Mayer

Moderate exercise training is associated with a decreased risk for upper respiratory tract infection in human and animal studies, but the mechanisms have not been elucidated. Lung macrophages play an important role in resistance to respiratory infection, and moderate exercise can enhance macrophage antiviral resistance, but no studies have directly tested the role of lung macrophages in this re...

2013
Peter F. Howard James M. McCaw Peter C. Richmond Michael Nissen Theo Sloots Stephen B. Lambert Michael Lai Michael Greenberg Terry Nolan Jodie McVernon

BACKGROUND Viral respiratory infections are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Many new aetiological agents have been described recently. OBJECTIVES We looked for respiratory viruses in a population-based sample of healthy adults with influenza-like illness (ILI). We investigated host and spatio-temporal associations with virus isolation and host, spatio-temporal and virus a...

2010
Lakmali D Amarasiri Arunasalam Pathmeswaran H Janaka de Silva Channa D Ranasinha

BACKGROUND Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) symptoms are common in asthma and have been extensively studied, but less so in the Asian continent. Reflux-associated respiratory symptoms (RARS) have, in contrast, been little-studied globally. We report the prevalence of GORD symptoms and RARS in adult asthmatics, and their association with asthma severity and medication use. METHODS A cr...

Journal: :Primary care respiratory journal : journal of the General Practice Airways Group 2006
Mark L Levy Monica Fletcher David B Price Thomas Hausen Ron J Halbert Barbara P Yawn

This Diagnosis paper constitutes the second of the IPCRG Guideline papers on the management of chronic respiratory diseases in primary care. Primary care health professionals are usually the first point of contact for patients who can present a wide range of initial symptoms which may or may not constitute their first presentation of a chronic disease such as asthma, COPD, or rhinitis. This pap...

Journal: :Chest 2006
Rosa Güell Vanesa Resqueti Mercedes Sangenis Fatima Morante Bernardi Martorell Pere Casan Gordon H Guyatt

STUDY OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) on psychosocial morbidity, functional exercise capacity, and health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients with severe COPD. DESIGN A prospective, randomized, controlled trial with blinding of outcome assessment and data analysis. SETTING A tertiary-care respiratory service. PATIENTS Forty patients (mean age, 65 +/-...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
L Louie A E Simor S Chong K Luinstra A Petrich J Mahony M Smieja G Johnson F Gharabaghi R Tellier B M Willey S Poutanen T Mazzulli G Broukhanski F Jamieson M Louie S Richardson

Three commercially available real-time reverse transcriptase PCR assays (the Artus RealArt HPA coronavirus LightCycler, the Artus RealArt HPA coronavirus Rotor-Gene, and the EraGen severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus POL assay) and three RNA extraction methodologies were evaluated for the detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus RNA from 91 stool specimens. The assay...

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