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Systemic inflammation in COPD in relation to smoking status

Systemic inflammation in COPD in relation to smoking status

... parenchyma inflammation in smokers and COPD patients ...after smoking cessation, the inflammatory state changes only in asympto- matic ex-smokers, but not in COPD ex-smokers ...from ... See full document

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Smoking status and tumor necrosis factor-alpha mediated systemic inflammation in COPD patients

Smoking status and tumor necrosis factor-alpha mediated systemic inflammation in COPD patients

... in COPD current smokers ...to COPD ex-smokers ...with smoking status in both models (p < ...in COPD patients when compared to smoker and never-smoker controls and the multiple ... See full document

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Indoor Particulate Matter Associated with Systemic Inflammation in COPD

Indoor Particulate Matter Associated with Systemic Inflammation in COPD

... with COPD spend a greater portion of time indoors in their homes than their healthy counterparts ...and COPD have largely focused on the influ- ence of biomass burning in developing countries, with isolated ... See full document

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Relation between COPD, Smoking and Depression among Elderly Population.

Relation between COPD, Smoking and Depression among Elderly Population.

... and COPD have different and distinct cellular and inflammatory mediator ...cigarette smoking. Although COPD affects the lungs, it also produces significant systemic consequences ... See full document

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Differences in systemic inflammation between cigarette and biomass smoke-induced COPD

Differences in systemic inflammation between cigarette and biomass smoke-induced COPD

... antitrypsin deficiency, active neoplasm, diagnosis of collagen vascular disease, pregnancy, renal failure, significant liver disease, human immunodeficiency virus infection, concomi- tant diagnosis of other significant ... See full document

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Outcome of Smoking Cessation on Airway Remodeling and Pulmonary Inflammation in COPD Patients

Outcome of Smoking Cessation on Airway Remodeling and Pulmonary Inflammation in COPD Patients

... earlier, smoking leads to irreversible lung emphysema and heart ...of COPD patients caused by cigarette smoke exposure were only partially reversed after smoking ...of smoking cessation for ... See full document

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Relationship between BODE index, quality of life and inflammatory cytokines in COPD patients

Relationship between BODE index, quality of life and inflammatory cytokines in COPD patients

... to systemic inflammation and this might have inter- fered with CRP levels, although these comorbidities had to be under control as an inclusion ...severe COPD patients and two control groups with- ... See full document

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A review of the Hispanic paradox: time to spill the beans?

A review of the Hispanic paradox: time to spill the beans?

... neutrophilic inflammation in the lungs ...underlying COPD that result from a protease–antiprotease imbalance, excessive oxidative stress and progressive DNA damage ...of systemic inflammation ... See full document

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Lung Cytokines and Systemic Inflammation in Patients with COPD

Lung Cytokines and Systemic Inflammation in Patients with COPD

... This inflammation persists even when smoking is stopped, suggesting that there are self-perpetuating mechanisms, although these have yet to be identified [6, ...persistent inflammation in COPD ... See full document

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Highly absorptive curcumin reduces serum atherosclerotic low-density lipoprotein levels in patients with mild COPD

Highly absorptive curcumin reduces serum atherosclerotic low-density lipoprotein levels in patients with mild COPD

... Purpose: COPD is mainly caused by tobacco smoking and is associated with a high frequency of coronary artery ...the inflammation in COPD is not only confined to the lungs but also involves the ... See full document

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Airway inflammation in Japanese COPD patients compared with smoking and nonsmoking controls

Airway inflammation in Japanese COPD patients compared with smoking and nonsmoking controls

... and smoking control patients had no airway obstruction (prebronchodilator FEV 1 /FVC ...than COPD; had undergone lung volume reduction or lung transplant; had a chest X-ray (or computed tomography [CT] ... See full document

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Inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and its role in cardiovascular disease and lung cancer

Inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and its role in cardiovascular disease and lung cancer

... lung inflammation that persists after smoking ces- ...This inflammation is heterogeneous but the key inflammatory cell types involved are macrophages, neutro- phils and T ...proteases. COPD is ... See full document

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Eosinophilic airway inflammation in COPD

Eosinophilic airway inflammation in COPD

... in COPD and to relate to the severity of airflow obstruction, suggesting a causal ...in relation to smoking and COPD (O’Shaughnessy et al 1997; Saetta et al ...in COPD in association ... See full document

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Cigarette smoking worsens systemic inflammation in persons with metabolic syndrome

Cigarette smoking worsens systemic inflammation in persons with metabolic syndrome

... of smoking, even in the presence of MetS is associated with a 50% reduction in risk of systemic ...that smoking cessation sub- stantially reduces CVD risk ...establishing smoking status ... See full document

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Difference in systemic inflammation and predictors of acute exacerbation between smoking-associated COPD and tuberculosis-associated COPD

Difference in systemic inflammation and predictors of acute exacerbation between smoking-associated COPD and tuberculosis-associated COPD

... in COPD such as IL-8, tumor necrosis factor- α , or fibrinogen were not eval- uated in the present ...the systemic inflamma- tory markers between T-COPD and S-COPD and evaluated inflammatory ... See full document

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IL-26 in the induced sputum is associated with the level of systemic inflammation, lung functions and body weight in COPD patients

IL-26 in the induced sputum is associated with the level of systemic inflammation, lung functions and body weight in COPD patients

... with COPD (B group according to the 2016 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) recommendations) over the period of 2016– ...of COPD at least 12 months before the screening ...a ... See full document

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Predictive value of ADAMTS-13 on concealed chronic renal failure in COPD patients

Predictive value of ADAMTS-13 on concealed chronic renal failure in COPD patients

... 106 COPD and 106 non-COPD patients were finally recruited, and the incidences of concealed CRF were ...and systemic inflammation status might contribute to explain- ing the high ... See full document

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Sarcopenia correlates with systemic inflammation in COPD

Sarcopenia correlates with systemic inflammation in COPD

... the COPD population the prevalence of sarcopenia is reported to be 15%, and is associated with impaired lung function and poor health ...stable COPD to determine the prevalence of sarcopenia using handgrip ... See full document

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“Causes of death in asthma, COPD and non-respiratory hospitalized patients: a multicentric study”

“Causes of death in asthma, COPD and non-respiratory hospitalized patients: a multicentric study”

... We check the normality or otherwise of the sample using the Kolmogorov Smirnov. Comparisons between groups were performed using the χ 2 test for categorical variables; and for quantitative variables, the ANOVA test, or ... See full document

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Amoxicillin concentrations in relation to beta-lactamase activity in sputum during exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Amoxicillin concentrations in relation to beta-lactamase activity in sputum during exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

... Background: Acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are often treated with antibiotics. Theoretically, to be maximally effective, the antibiotic concentration at sites of infection ... See full document

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