Disease | lung disease |
Symptom | C0013404|dyspnea |
Sentences | 11 |
PubMedID- 22958444 | Qualitative aspects of exertional dyspnea in patients with restrictive lung disease. |
PubMedID- 23213518 | This reduction in ventilatory efficiency can further compromise exercise tolerance and potentiate dyspnea in patients with obstructive lung disease as their ventilatory reserve is already reduced, and therefore they have both an inability to increase v˙e because of airflow limitation, plus a need to have a greater v˙e for a given metabolic rate because of altered v˙a/q˙ matching and the associated increased dead space ventilation. |
PubMedID- 22958625 | 5 showed that a combined rehabilitation program (4 weeks inpatient and 8 weeks home-based) improved the quality of life and sensation of dyspnea in patients with idiopathic lung disease (21 with idiopathic pneumonia, 4 with lung fibrosis due to allergic alveolitis, 4 with lung fibrosis due to collagen disease, 2 with lung fibrosis due to silicosis), despite there being no changes in pulmonary function test results. |
PubMedID- 25126419 | Cough and dyspnea are symptoms of both lung diseases and heart failure. |
PubMedID- 20410549 | Conclusion: inhaled morphine was effective in relieving dyspnea in a patient with end-stage cf lung disease. |
PubMedID- 22777566 | In a pilot study of internet-based support for self-management of dyspnea, patients with chronic lung disease did not benefit from a booster.21 this is not intended to be an exhaustive and systematic review. |
PubMedID- PMC3007790 | -patient 1: a 43 years-old woman developed progressive cough and dyspnea, with radiological changes of interstitial lung disease. |
PubMedID- 20688924 | Background: little is understood about the characteristics of dyspnea in patients with interstitial lung disease (ild), and its severity is likely influenced by multiple factors. |
PubMedID- 25714214 | Chronic obstructive pulmonarydisease was defined according to the criteria of the global initiative for chronicobstructive lung disease - gold, with presence of dyspnea (progressive and/orpersistent), chronic cough or sputum production, and/or a history of exposure to riskfactors for the disease (tobacco smoking, occupational dusts and chemical), and byspirometry with fev1/fvc < 0.70. furthermore, the severity of copd wasdefined as described on table 19. |
PubMedID- 25165587 | Six months after diagnosis and first line of treatment, he presented acute dyspnea with interstitial lung disease. |
PubMedID- 21547194 | There is an interstitial lung disease which presents with dyspnea on exercise and dry cough with rales in the lung fields on examination. |
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