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Autor:
Swati A. Bhatawadekar, Gabriel Keller, Cristina O. Francisco, Mark D. Inman, Jeffrey J. Fredberg, Susan M. Tarlo, Mathew Stanbrook, Owen D. Lyons, Azadeh Yadollahi
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 8 (2017)
Background: We have previously shown that when asthmatics go supine, fluid shifts out of the legs, accumulates in the thorax, and exacerbates lower airway narrowing. In the retrospective analysis of our previous work presented here, we test the hypot
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/44cf7278b56344b58daf026e24028320
Autor:
Nirav Daphtary, Jason H. T. Bates, C. Matthew Kinsey, Ryan R. Walsh, Ubong Peters, David A. Kaminsky, Kevin Hodgdon, Erick S. MacLean, Anne E. Dixon, Swati A. Bhatawadekar
Publikováno v:
Ann Am Thorac Soc
Autor:
Ryan R. Walsh, Nirav Daphtary, Anne E. Dixon, Kevin Hodgdon, Swati A. Bhatawadekar, C. Matthew Kinsey, Ubong Peters, David A. Kaminsky, Vitor Mori, Jason H. T. Bates, Erick S. MacLean
Publikováno v:
Respirology. 26:334-341
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Late-onset non-allergic asthma in obesity is characterized by an abnormally compliant, collapsible lung periphery; it is not known whether this abnormality exists in proximal airways. We sought to compare collapsibility of ce
Autor:
Ubong Peters, David A. Kaminsky, Nirav Daphtary, Anne E. Dixon, Jason H. T. Bates, Kevin Hodgdon, Erick S. MacLean, Swati A. Bhatawadekar
Publikováno v:
J Appl Physiol (1985)
The obesity epidemic is causing a rise in asthma incidence due to the appearance of an obesity-specific late-onset nonallergic (LONA) phenotype. We investigated why only a subset of obese participants develop LONA asthma by determining how obesity, b
Autor:
David A. Kaminsky, Jason H. T. Bates, Swati A. Bhatawadekar, Nirav Daphtary, Kevin Hodgdon, Anne E. Dixon, Ubong Peters
Publikováno v:
J Appl Physiol (1985)
Late-onset nonallergic (LONA) asthma in obesity is characterized by increased peripheral airway closure secondary to abnormally collapsible airways. We hypothesized that positive expiratory pressure (PEP) would mitigate the tendency to airway closure
Autor:
Xiaoshu Cao, Azadeh Yadollahi, Shumit Saha, Susan M. Tarlo, T. Douglas Bradley, Matthew B. Stanbrook, Mark D. Inman, Swati A. Bhatawadekar
Publikováno v:
Sleep and control of breathing.
Background: The high prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in asthmatics and its relationship to asthma severity are recognized, suggesting a pathophysiological link between the two, but the underlining mechanism for this has not been identifie
Autor:
Swati A. Bhatawadekar, Erick S. MacLean, David A. Kaminsky, Ubong Peters, Ryan R. Walsh, C.M. Kinsey, Anne E. Dixon, Nirav Daphtary, Jason H. T. Bates
Publikováno v:
B109. CHEWING THE FAT ON OBESITY.
Autor:
Ubong Peters, C.M. Kinsey, Nirav Daphtary, Ryan R. Walsh, Anne E. Dixon, Jason H. T. Bates, Swati A. Bhatawadekar, David A. Kaminsky
Publikováno v:
B109. CHEWING THE FAT ON OBESITY.
Autor:
Susan M. Tarlo, Owen D. Lyons, Gabriel Keller, Azadeh Yadollahi, Jeffrey J. Fredberg, Swati A. Bhatawadekar, Mark D. Inman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 122:809-816
In asthma, supine posture and sleep increase intrathoracic airway narrowing. When humans are supine, because of gravity fluid moves out of the legs and accumulates in the thorax. We hypothesized that fluid shifting out of the legs into the thorax con
Autor:
Matthew B. Stanbrook, Azadeh Yadollahi, Swati A. Bhatawadekar, J. Makanjuola, C. de Oliveira Francisco, Susan M. Tarlo, Mark D. Inman
Publikováno v:
Sleep Medicine. 64:S427-S428