Title of article
Permanent respiratory impairment and upper airway symptoms despite clinical improvement in patients with reactive airways dysfunction syndrome
Author/Authors
Stephen L. Demetera، نويسنده , , Edward M. Cordascob، نويسنده , , Tee L. Guidottic، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
7
From page
49
To page
55
Abstract
We previously reported clinical findings for 19 patients who developed symptomatic airways hyperactivity following
an acute exposure to an inhaled irritant and who were given the diagnosis of reactive airways dysfunction syndrome
ŽRADS.. We now report on nine of these patients who have been followed for a mean of 9 years, allowing assessment
of function, symptoms, and comorbidity beyond the early phase of acute airway injury and inflammation. None of the
patients have resolved their airway hyper-responsiveness and symptoms completely, although only in one subject, who
had a premorbid history of asthma, has the condition progressed. A common feature has been sinusitis and other
upper-airway symptoms. We conclude that in this group of patients, RADS presented in a consistent pattern
regardless of the cause of airway injury, resolved only partially, even in subjects without a premorbid history of
respiratory disease, and was associated with significant secondary morbidity, especially affecting the upper airway.
This pattern was evident regardless of smoking status or age at time of exposure. We conclude that for these
subjects, RADS was a distinct entity with a consistent natural history that conferred permanent impairment, but did
generally improve somewhat over time.
Keywords
OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA , Toxic inhalation , Reactive airways dysfunction syndrome , Toxic sinusitis
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
982562
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