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NUMBER
1, JANUARY,
1992
1 ThE GREATEST
INTERNATiONAL
KILLER
Nfred Sofia
Northbrook,
Illinou
ThERAPY,
EXERCISE,
AND CYSTIC
FlBROSIS
iJlan L Coates, Montreal, Canada
4 ThE IMPACT OF NEW FEDERAL
REGULATIONS
ON THE BLOOD GAS LABORATORY
Richard CaSabun, Torrance. CalifOrnia
5 TETRACYCLINE
PLEURODESIS;
ADIOS,
FAREWELL ADIEU
John E Hetfner; Lyle C. Unruh, Phoenix
8 WNG
TRANSPLANTATION
OF VENT1LATOR-DE2 OXYGEN
PENDENT
PATIENTS
Donald
E Low; Elbert P. Trulock;
Larry R. Kaiser;
Michael K. Pasque; Nail A. Ettinger; Carolyn Drasler;
Joel D. Cooper;
and the Washington
University Lung
Wansplantation
Grou St Louis
12 COLOR DOPPLER
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
OF ISOLATED CLEFT MifRAL
VALVE; ROLES
OF ThE
CLEFT AND ThE ACCESSORY
CHORDAE
9,0 Di Segni; Elieser Kapllnsky;
Herman
0. Klein, Tel-
Aviv, Israel
16 EFFECT
OF PASSIVE
SMOKING
ON ASThMATIC
CHILDREN
WHO HAVE AND WHO HAVE NOT HAD
ATOPIC DERMATITIS
Andrew
B. Murray; Brenda
Morrison,
Vancouver,
Canada
19 PRESENT
AND PAST
SMOKING
HISTORY
AND
OTHER
PREDISPOSING
FACTORS
IN 100 WNG
CANCER
PATIENTS
Kasi S. Sridhar; William A. Raub, Jr. Miami
26 ThE VENTILATOR-ASSISTED
INDIVIDUAL;
COST
ANALYSIS
OF INSTITUTiONALIZATION
VS REHABILITATION
AND IN-HOME MANAGEMENT
John A. Bech, Newark; Pamela Intintola;
Augusta
S.
Nba; Ira E. Holland, New mbrk City
31 INCORRECT
USE OF METERED
DOSE INHALERS
BY MEDICAL PERSONNEL
0. Gamy Guidr
W. Dwayne Brown; Steven W Stogner;
Ronald B. George, Shreveport
34 ThE ALTERNATION
BETWEEN
ATRIAL FLUTrER
AND ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Paul A. Tunick; UIIian McElhinney;
Teresa
Mitchell;
Itzhak Kronzon,
New York
37 LATE PROSThETIC
VALVE ENDOCARDmS;
IMMEDIATE AND LONG-TERM
PROGNOSIS
P11w Tomos;
Esther
Sanz;
G. Permanyer-Mlraida;
Benito Airnirante;
Ann M. Planes;
Jorge Soler-Sole#{231}
Barcelona,
Spain
42 COMPARISON
OF CARDIAC
OUTPUT
DETERMINANTS IN RESPONSE
TO UPRIGHT
AND SUPINE
EXERCISE IN PATIENTS WITh CYSTIC FIBROSIS
H#{243}l#{232}ne
Perrault;
Mary Coughlan;
Jacques-Edouard
Marcott;
Susan
Pamela
Drblik; Andr#{233}
Lamarre,
Mantreal, Canada
52 SUPPLEMENTAL
OXYGEN
AND
EXERCISE
PERFORMANCE
IN PATIENTS
WITH CYSTIC
FIBROSIS
wrr SEVERE PULMONARY DISEASE
Carole
L Mamas;
David Bader;
Michael W Stabile;
Coun-I Wang; Alan B. Osher; Thomas G. Keens, Los
58 CANCER
DUE TO ASBESTOS
EXPOSURE
TakUmI Klshimoto,
Kure, Japan
64 AUTOLOGOUS
“BLOOD
PATCH”
PLEURODESIS
FOR PERSISTENT
PULMONARY
AIR LEAK
Russell Dumire;
67
Larry I FOntenelle,
ENFLORNITHINE
PNEUMOCYSTIS
TIENTS
WITh
SYNDROME
‘vna
Heseltine;
75
ThE
Mark M. Crabbe;
ACQUIRED
PAUERN
OF
CRUITMENT
DURING
Eileen Hanafin Breslin,
79 HIGH
REGULAR
PURSED-LIP
Boston
Peter N. R.
Boylen,
Los
MUSCLE
BREAThING
RE-
INCIDENCE
OF BRONCHOSPASM
WITH
ADMINISTRATION
OF
AEROSOLIZED
PENTAMIDINE
Martin
BLEOMYCIN-INDUCED
PULMONARY
FUNCTION
ABNORMALITIES
Jeffrey Wolkowicz;
Jeremy
Stuieon;
Mustafa
Rawjl;
Charles
K. Chan, Toronto, Canada
102 ACUTE
PULMONARY
EDEMA
INDUCED
BY OVERDOSAGE OF PHENOThIAZINES
cheng
U; Warren B. Getter, PhiIadehia
105 NEGATIVE
POLYSOMNOGRAM
IN PATiENTS
WITh
OBSTRUCTIVE
SLEEP
APNEA SYNDROME
R. Jonathan
Dean;
Bashir A. Coaudhar
Augusta,
Georgia
109 HYAWRONIC
ACID (HYAWRONAN)
IN BAL FWID
DISTINGUISHES
FARMERS
WITh ALLERGIC
ALVEOUTIS
FROM FARMERS
WITH ASYMPTOMATIC
ALVEOLITIS
Kiell Larsson;
Andres
Eldund; Per Malmberg;
Leif
Biermer;
Rune
Lundgren;
Lars Belin, Gothenburg,
Sweden
I 15 ACQUIRED
SUBVALVULAR
AORTIC
STENOSIS
AFTSR REPAIR
OF AVENTRICULAR
SEPTAL DEFECT
Maria Paola Cioni; Salvatore Glannico;
Bruno Marine;
Flora S. Iorio; Antonio Corno; Carlo Marceletti,
Rome
and Milan, Italy
1 19 FUNCTiONAL
RESULTS OF SURGERY
FOR BULLOUS EMPHYSEMA
George
D. Nlckoladze, Tbilisi, Russia
123 AORTIC
PRESSURE
DURING
HUMAN
CARDIAC
ARREST;
IDENTIFICATION
OF PSEUDO-ELECTROMECHANICAL
DISSOCIATION
Norman A. Paradis,
New ‘vbrk; Gerard B. Martin; Mark
G. Goetting;
Emanuel
P. RIvers;
Marcia
Feingold;
Richard M. Nowak, Detroit
129 UTIUTY OF ThE PEAK EXPIRATORY
FLOW RATE
IN ThE
CARDIAC
133
141
146
DIFFERENTIATION
OF
ACUTE
DYSPNEA;
VS PULMONARY
ORIGIN
Robert M. McNamara;
David .L Clonnl, Philadelphia
EFFECT Of A BETA,-AGONIST
(BROXATEROL)
ON
RESPIRATORY
MUSCLE STRENGTh
AND ENDURANCE
IN PATiENTS
WITH
COPD WITh IRREVERSIBLE AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION
Stefano
Nave; Paola Croth; Glovenni
Gurnen;
Oaidio
Frecchla; Ctro Rampulla, Pavia and Milan, Italy
IS AN ABBREVIATED
BRONCHIAL
CHALLENGE
wmi HISTAMINE VALID?
Lynn E. Schmidt; PeterS. Thorne; Janet L Watt; David
A. Schwartz,
Iowa City
ENDOGENOUS
DIGOXIN-UKE
IMMUNOREACTIVE
FACTOR
IS ELEVATED
IN ADVANCED
CHRONIC
RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE
Shabtai Varsano;
Lotan Shilo; Israel Bruderman;Sarah
Dolev; Louis Shenkman,
TeI-AVn Israel
PNEUMOCOCOAL
BACTEREMIA
WITH
PNEUMONIA;
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
RESPIRATORY
97
MORTALITY
IN
ACQUIRED
PRAZOSIN
FUNCTiON
SION
Qaudk
AM;
nuela Taloll;
187
Katzman; William Meade;
Kail Iglar; Anita
Rachlis;
Philip Berger;
Charles
K. Chan,
Toronto,
Canada
82 DEPOSITION
OF AEROSOLIZED
PENTAMIDINE
AND FAIWRE
OF PNEUMOCYSTIS
PROPHYLAXIS
Gerald C. Smaldone;
Gordon
Dickinson;
Eileen Mardel; Edward ‘vbung; John Seymour
181
EFFECTS
OF
LONG-TERM
TREATMENT
WITH
TO
DIA5TOUC
HYPERTEN-
Marco Dl 1UIic; Giancarlo
Carlo Belli; Maria Radios,
MarlottI; EmsMIen, Italy
VENTRICULAR
MODERATE
COLONIZATION
AND
BY GRAM-NEGATIVE
POSTHOSPITAL
I1ENTS MECHANICALLY
THAN 29 DAYS
SURVIVAL
VENTILATED
IN PA-
FOR
MORE
A. Gracey;
James M. Naessens;
Iqbal
Krishan; H. Michael Marsh, Rocheste,
Minnesota
MULTIPLE PULMONARY
MA5SESWITh
AIR BRONCHOGRAMS
Ptiter B. O’Donovan;
James
K Sto11e1 Qeveland
PHYSICIAN
DECISIONS
REGARDING
LIFE
SUPPORT IN ThE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Molly L Osborne,
Portland,
Oregon
SMALL CELL WHO CANCER
PRESENTiNG
AS A
SOLITARY
PULMONARY
NODULE
Harvey
Kreiaman;
Norman
VteWove;
Montreal.
Conada; Elisabeth
Quota. Strasbourg,
France
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC
STUDY OFThE
EFFECTS
OF AMINOPHYLLINE
AND METAPROTERENOL
ON
CANINE MYOCARDIUM
Kevin H. Kcmna;
Thomas
A Carison;
Patrick .1.
Strollo; David L Navratll, San AntonIo
IMAGING
TECHNIQUES
IN ThE EVAWAT1ON
OF
PULMONARY
PARENCHYMAL
NEOPLASMS
Poonam
Balm; Kathleen
Brown;
Denise
A. Abede;
Duane A. ‘vbung; Richard Steckel,
Los Angeles
PREPARATION
OF THE PATIENT
FOR AWAKE
FLEXIBLE
FIBEROPT1C
BRONCHOSCOPY
Allan P. Reed, New ‘Vbtk
IMPROVEMENT
IN EXERCISE
CAPACflY
AFTER
NOCTURNAL
POSVE
PRESSURE
VENTILATION
AND TRAOIEOSTOMY
IN A POSTPOLIOMYELITIS
Douglas
215
217
225
232
239
244
254
PATIENT
258
261
Carlos A. Vaz Fragoeo;
Robert
M. Kesmarek;
David
M. Systrom,
Boston
CARDIOGENIC
PULMONARY
EDEMA AND ITS ASSENCEINCARDIACTAMPONADEANDCONSTRICTION; A ROLE FORATRIALNATRIURETIC
FACTOR?
David H. Spodloic, V*rcsste#{231} Massachusetts
CARDIAC
METASTASIS
OF
HEPATOCELWLAR
CARCINOMAMIMICKING
263
265
266
PERICARDIALEFFUSION
ON RADIONUcLIDE
ANGIOCARDIOGRAPHY
Ko
Shyu; Fu:flen
CHang;
PeSang
Kuan; WenPin Uen; Qil-Long
Coen; Shu-Wen
Hoa Taipei, Ilsan, RepublIc of China
HYFOPLASTIC
LEFT HEART
SYNDROME
ASSOCIATED
WITh CONGENITAL
RIGHT-SIDED DIAPHRAGMATIC
HERNIA AND OMPHALOCELE
MaW
Nishlmura; AidhiroTanlguchi; Hideald Imwt*a,
NObUyUIcITaenaICa,
Osaka. Japan
FATAL RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE
CAUSED
BY PULMONARY
INFILTRATION
BY PSEUDO-GALICHER
CELLS
Thera P. LInks; Arend Karrenbeld;
Jieldouw
T.
Steensma;
Jan Welts; Eric L ven der Jagt; Plater E.
Poatmus,
Groningen
and Haren, The Netherlands
UPPER
LOBE PULMONARY
PARENCHYMAL
CALCIFICATION
IN A PATIENT
WiTh
AIDS AND PNEUMOCYSTIS
CARINI! PNEUMONIA
RECEMNG
AEROSOLIZED
PENTAMIDINE
Say
S. Srlvetsa;
Charles
D. Burger;
WilIben W
Dou#{216} Roth
Mi
268
DRUG-INDUCED
269
PLEURAL
SPACE INFECTION
FeW R. Smith; Robert I MacItt, Brooklyn
LASER
RESECTION
OF GRANULATION
CHEST
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LEFT
IN MILD
21 1 HOSPITAL
IMMUNODEFI-
Gene A. Pesola; Allison Charles,
New ‘vbrk
156 SOCIAL
NOCTURNAL
ALCOHOL
CONSUMPTION
AND PHARMACOKINET1CS
OF ThEOPHYLLINE
Philip .L Thompson,
London,
England
160 THEOPHYLLINE
AND
SALBUTAMOL
IMPROVE
PULMONARY
FUNCTION
IN PATiENTS
WiTh
IRREVERSIBLE
CHRONIC
OBSTRUCTIVE
PULMONARY DISEASE
Peter Thomas;
John A. Pugsley;
John H. Stewert,
Toronto, Canada
166 A COMPARISON
OF ThE EFFECTS
OF ANTICHOUNERGIC
AND BETA-2 AGONIST
AND COMBINATION ThERAPY
ON RESPIRATORY
IMPEDANCE
IN
COPD
Geertjan
Weaseling;
Robert
Mostert;
Emlel F. M.
V*siters,
Horn, the Netherlands
174 CALCIUM INHIBITS ThE CARDIAC
STiMULATING
PROPERTIES
OF DOBUTAMINE
BUT NOT OF AMRINONE
John F. Butterworth
IV; Gary P. Zaloga;
Richard
C.
Prlelipp; William Y. flicker. Jr, Roger L Royste#{231}Winatm-Salem,
North Carolina
GASTRIC
ON
BACIW
AND NOSOCOMIAL
PNEUMONIA
IN ThE
INTENSIVE
CARE UNIT PATIENT;
EVIDENCE
FOR
CAUSATION
Damn Heyland;
Lionel & Mandsil,
Hamilton,
Canada
194 RECURRENT
PSEUDOMONAS
AERUGINOSA
PNEUMONIA
IN AN INTENSIVE
CARE UNIT
Daniel A. Sliver; Ian L Cohen;
Ptiter F. Weinberg,
S_
New brk
199 ETIOLOGY
AND DIAGNOSIS
OF PNEUMONIA
REQUIRING
ICU ADMISSION
Fetsr D. Potgleter;
Janet J. M. Hammond,
Cape Town,
Seuth AMos
204 DETERMINANTS
OF
IMMEDIATE
SURVIVAL
AMONG *IRONIC
RESPIRATORY
INSUFE1CIENCY
PATIENTS
ADMITTED
TO AN INTENSIVE
CARE
UNIT FOR ACUTE RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE; A PROSPECT1VE
MULTicENTER
STUDY
Rorence
Puw
an
Detouoy;
Jawftancoia
MUIr, andthe
French TaskGmupforAcut.
Reeplraloly
Failure In Chronic Rseplratcwy InsuffIciency
CIENCY SYNDROME
F. Greg Mappn;
M. Gilman;
C. Thomas
88 INTERLABORATORY
AND INTRALABORATORY
VARIABILITY IN PULMONARY
FUNC’flONTEST1NG;
A 13-YEAR
STUDY
USING
A NORMAL
BIOLOGIC
CONTROL
K Michael
Kangalee;
Raja 7. Abboud,
Vancouver,
Canada
93 SEMIQUANTITAT1VE
MEASUREMENT
OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS
DNA
IN WNG
AND HEART-WNG
TRANSPLANT
PATIENTS
BY IN VITRO
DNA AMPLIFICATION
Philip I Cagle; Gregory
Buffone; Vanessa
A. Holland;
Tobias Samo; Gail
Demmler;
George
P. Noon; E.
clinton Lawrence,
Houston
150
Wright-Patterson,
Ohio
TREATMENT
OF REFRACTORY
CARINI!
PNEUMONIA
IN PA-
Paulson;
Thomas
Om P. Sharma;
NTS
I
WPUS
101
PLEURITIS
I 6 I JUNE.
1992
MIMICKING
TISSUE
1767
271
273
275
SECONDARY
TO TRANSTRACHEAL
OXYGEN
CAThETER
Fercsvai A. Punzal;
Roseann
Myers; Andrew L Rise;
James
H. Harrell, II, San Diego
ACUTE
MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION
COMPLICATING ThE CLINICAL
COURSE
OF DILATED
CARDIOMYOPAThY
IN CHILDHOOD
Marcus Vinious
Simoes;
Paulo Roberto
Felix; Jos#{233}
Antonio Marin-Neto,
Sao Pauto, Brazil
RESPIRATORYTRACT
INFECTiON
COMPLICATiNG
TRANSTRACHEAL
OXYGEN ThERAPY
James
I. Couser, Jr; Barry L Make, Denver
EVIDENCE
OF ACUTE
INFLAMMATORY
RESPONSE IN REEXPANSION
PULMONARY
EDEMA
Satoshi Suzuki; Tatsuo Tanita; Kaoru Koike; Shigefurrw
F,
Sandal,
Japan
277
HYPERCOAGULOPAThY
278
ThERAPY
IN A PATIENT
WITh WNG CANCER;
A
POSSIBLE
ROLE FOR A FACTOR
WITh ThROMBOSIS-INDUCING
ACTIVITY
A)
Shinchiro
Ha;
Hideo Ogino; Kenichi Ogata,
Katsuro Yagawa; FUkUOICa. Japan
LONG-TERM
FOLLOW-UP
OF TUBERCULOMA
OF
ThE
280
281
283
285
BRAIN
INDUCED
IN AN AIDS
EFFECT
OF
SUPPORT
288
MULTICHAMBER
WOUNDS
OF
Sadaoki
r#{228}mori,
Nagoya,
Japan
PULMONARY
LIPID PEROXIDATION IN CIGAREUE
SMOKERS
AND WNG
CANCER
PATIENTS
Usha Anand; Rajni Agarwal; C. V. Anand, Bangalore,
India
290
291
292
Response-Carlo
Giunbrti; Stefano Petruuelli.
Plea,
Italy
CHYLOTHORAX
IN FAMILIAL
LYMPHEDEMA
OF
ThE MEIGE TYPE
T. Mihaescu;
Ukana Vares; Veronica Zbranca,
lass,
Romania
MYXEDEMATOUS
PLEURAL EFFUSION
chih-vli
Hsu; Shinn-Tzong
Gong, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
BRONCHOSCOPY
WITh BRONCHOALVEOLAR
LAVAGE IN ThE DIAGNOSIS
OF PULMONARYTUBER-
CULOSIS
Javier
292
293
de Gracia;
Victor
Morell, Barcelona,
Spain
294
295
296
Rafael
Vidal;
Ferran
USEFULNESS
OF BRONCHOSCOPY
IN ThE
DIAGNOSIS
OF TUBERCULOSIS
John F.Cary, Manassas,
Virginia
Response-Robert
P. Baughman,
Cincinnati
ROLE OF PHYSICIAN
ASSISTANTS
IN CRITiCAL
CARE
UNITS
W. Robert
Grabenkort;
293
Curull;
371
SCAN? EXERCISE?
N. Olsen,
IS A \IO,
Coluntia,
PLATEAU
375
379
385
BOTH?
South
Carolina
NECESSARY?
Bruce S. Alpert, Memphis
STILL GOING AROUND
ON ThE
FLOW-VOWME
LOOP
Mark H. Sanders;
Ronald A. StlNe Pittsburgh
303 AORTIC DISSECTION;
ThE DIAGNOSTIC
DILEMMA
RESOLVED
Buoy K. Khanderla,
Rocheste#{231}Minnesota
305 SUBSTITUTION
OF METERED-DOSE
INHALERS
FOR HAND-HELD
NEBULIZERS;
SUCOESS
AND
COST SAVINGS
IN A LARGE,
ACUTE-CARE
HOSPITAL
David L Bowton;
Wham
M. Goldsmith;
Edward
F.
Hak,
Winston-Salem,
North Carolina
309 RELATIVE
AMOUNT
OF ALBUTEROL
DELIVERED
TO WNG
RECEPTORS
FROM METERED-DOSE
INHALER
AND NEBULIZER
SOWTION;
BIOASSAY
BY HISTAMINE
316
THE
HEART;
ThE
UTILITY
OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Collin E. M. Brathwaite;
Richard
L Weiss; William A.
Baldino;
Neal Hoganson;
Steven
E. Ross, Camden,
New
UMBIUCAL
METASTASIS
FROM
SMALL CELL CARCINOMA OF ThE WNG
Hiroshi Salto; Kaoru Shimokata;
YOSh1YUId mada;
Fumio Nomura;
290
GUNSHOT
Gerald
301
1992
INVESTIGATIVE
BRONCHOSCOPY
IN SUBJECTS
WITH ASThMA
AND OTHER
OBSTRUCTIVE
PULMONARY DISEASES;
WHETHER
AND WHEN
Eugene
R. Bleeckes;
Baltimore;
Edward R. McFadden,
Jr. Ieveland;
Suzanne
S. Hurd. Robert A. Goldstein,
Jandhyala
Sri Ram, Bethesda
METERED-DOSE
1NHALERS
VERSUS
HAND-HELD
NEBULIZERS;
SOME ANSWERS
AND NEW DUESTIONS
David L Bowlon, Winston-Salem,
North Carolina
PREOPERATIVE
PHYSIOLOGY
AND WNG RESEC-
lioN;
VENTILA-
flON ON AUTO-PEEP
IN A PATIENT WITH ASThMA
HirOaki Tokioka; Seiko Saito; Shinsei Sacid; Minoru
IOnic; Futami Kosaka.
Okayama,
Japan
287
298
2, FEBRUARY,
Joel Grail;
366
392
301
PATIENT
PRESSURE
NUMBER
297
BY CHEMO-
Charlotte
Malasky;
Lee B. Relchman,
Newark
DETECTION
OF AORTOPULMONARY
WINDOW
WITh VENTRICULAR
SEPTAL DEFECT BY DOPPLER COLOR FLOW IMAGING
Hiroyuki Horimi; Tsuguo Hasegawa;
Hirohiko Shiraishi;
Hideld Ends; Masayoshi
Yanagisawa,
Tochigi, Japan
FIBROSING
ALVEOLIT1S
RESPONSIVE
TO CORTICOSTEROIDS
FOllOWING
LEGIONNAIRES’
DISEASE PNEUMONIA
Thomas
HUrter;
Hans
Rumpelt;
Rudolf
Fedinz,
Aachen and Malnz, Germany
PRIMARY
ENDOBRONCHIAL
ACTINOMYCOSIS
IN
ASSOCIATiON
WITH FOREIGN
BODY ASPIRATiON
Peter V. Dicpinigaitls;
Ira
Bleiweiss;
Daniel
KreIlenstein;
Kathleen
P. Halton;
Alvin S. Teirstein,
New
ThE
296
Doron Zahger;
Dan Gilon; Mervyn S. Gotsman,
Jewsalem, Israel
ERYThROMYCIN
FOR ThETREATMENTOF
BRONCHIAL HYPERRESPONSIVENESS
IN ASThMA
Leslie Hendeles,
GainesvIlle,
Florida
James G. Ramsey, Atlanta
ThE CONCERTINA
EFFECT IN PRE-EXCITATION
Joseph
Grayzel, Englewood, New Jersey
Response-Gluseppe
Orate;
Antonino
Donato;
Sdpione Care,,
Messina,
Italy
UNRECOGNIZED
CENTRAL
VENOUS
CAThETER
EMBOWS
Sean V. Lyons; Thomas
M. McFarland;
Famed
Khaja,
Detroit
OCCURRENCE
OF MITRAL
VALVE PROLAPSE
IN
NONSMOKING
PATIENTS
WITh SPONTANEOUS
PNEUMOTHORAX
Tsung 0. Cheng, Washington,
DC
Response-L#{225}szl#{243}Bense;
Old Edhag;
Gunner Eknd,
Stodtholm,
Sweden
DELAYED QUINIDINE-INDUCED
DIARRHEA
AFTER
FIVE YEARS OF TREATMENT
320
BRONCHOPRCAT1ON
Kathryn
V. Blal(e; Michael
Hoppe;
EloIse Harmon;
Leslie Hendeles,
GaInesville,
Florida
DISPOSABLE
JET NEBULIZERS; HOW RELIABLE
ARE ThEY?
GregoryF.
Alvine; PatRodgers;
Karen M. Fltzsimmona;
Richard C. Ahrens,
Iowa City
ADULT RESPIRATORY
DISTRESS
SYNDROME;
SEQUENCE
AND IMPORTANCE
OF DEVELOPMENT
OF MULTIPLE ORGAN FAIWRE
Roger C. Bone; Robert
Balk; Gus Slotman; Richard
Maunder;
Henry Silverman;
Thomas
M. Hyers; Morris
D. Kerstein;and the Prostaglandin
E, Study Group
327
POSTOPERATIVE
PLEURAL
CHANGES
AFTER
CORONARY
REVASCULARIZATION;
COMPARISON
BETWEEN
SAPHENOUS
VEIN AND INTERNAL
MAMMARY
ARTERY GRAFTING
Ming-Jen
Pang; Francisco
S. Verges; Alberto Cukier;
Mario Terra-Filho;
Usete R. TeIxeIra. Sso Paulo, Brazil;
Richard W Ught, Irvine, CalifOrnia
331 DETERMINANTS
OF OUTCOME
IN LESIONS
OF
THE THORACIC AORTA IN PATIENTS
WITH MULT1ORGAN SYSTEM TRAUMA
Aural C. Cernalanu;
Jonathan
H. CIPet Jr; William A.
Baldino;
Richard
K. Spence;
Anthony
J. DelRossi,
Camden,
New
336 RESPIRATORY
RESPONSE
AND VENTILATORY
MUSCLE RECRUITMENTDURING
ARM ELEVATiON
IN NORMAL
SUBJECTS
James
I. Couses
Jr; Fernando
.L Martinez;
Bartolome
R. Cell, Boston
341 ThE EFFECT
OF OXYGEN
WITh EXERCISE
ON
ATRIAL NATRIURETIC
PEPTIDE
IN CHRONIC
OSSTRUCTIVE
WNG DISEASE
Edward
T. Mannix;
Felice Manfredi;
Paolo Palange;
George
R. Aronoff;
Myron H. Weinberger;
Mark 0.
Farber
345 SLEEP-DISORDERED
BREATHING
IN THE
HEALTHY ELDERLY; CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT?
Barbara
A. Phillips;
David T. R. Berry; Frederick
A.
Schmitt; Laura K. Kagan; D. aay Gertsardsteln;
Yvette
R. Cook, Lexington, Kentucky
350 FAILURE
OF INHALED
CORTICOSTEROIDS
TO
MODIFY
BRONCHOCONSTRICTOR
OR BRONCHODILATOR
RESPONSIVENESS
IN MIDDLEAGED SMOKERS
WITH MILD AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTION
Ann Watson;
Tow Keang Urn; Helen Joyce;
Neil B.
Pride. London, En
356 EXERCISE
TESTING
IN ThE EVALUATION
OF PATIENTS
AT HIGH RISK FOR COMPLICATIONS
FROM WNG RESECTION
Rodolto
C. Morice; Edward .L Peters;
M. Bernadette
Ryan; .L B. Putnam;
M. K All; Jack A. Roth, Houston
362 BLOOD TRANSFUSION
AND WNG FUNCTION
IN
CHILDREN
WITh ThALASSEMIA
MAJOR
Me Bacalo;
Shmuel
Kivity; Nawaf Heno; Zvl Grail;
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398
401
ACUTE
Marcel
TopsIsk
SILICOSIS
Tel-Aviv,
RESPONDING
Israel
TO CORTICO-
STEROID
ThERAPY
George B. Goodman;
Peter D. Kaplan; Irene Stachura;
Vincent Castranova;
William H. Pailes; N. LeRoy Lapp,
Morgantown,
West Virginia
ThORACIC
MAGNETIC
RESONANCE
IMAGING IN
ThE EVAWAT1ON
OF HIV-1/AIDS
Robin G. McFadden;
Thomas.L
Carr; lain D. F. Mackle,
London, Canada
PNEUMOCYSTIS
CARINI!
PNEUMONIA
IN PATIENTS WITh CONNECTIVE
TISSUE DISEASE
Vljay Qsechani;
Alan Bridges. Columbia,
MIssouri
EVENING-TO-MORNING
BLOOD PRESSURE
VARIAT1ONS IN SNORING
PATIENTS
WITH AND WIThOUT OBSTRUCTIVE
SLEEP APNEA
Victor Hotfsteln;
Jason Matelka, Toronto, Canada
PHYSIOLOGIC
EVAWAT1ON
OF PRESSURE
SUPPORT VENTILATiON
BY NASAL MASK IN PATIENTS
WITH STABLE COPD
N. Ambrosino;
S. Nave; P. Bertone;
C. Fracchla;
C.
Rampulla,
Pavia, Italy
HYPEROXIC
EXPOSURE
IN HUMANS;
EFFECTS
OF 50 PERCENT
OXYGEN
ON ALVEOLAR
MACROPHAGE
LEUKOTRIENE
B, SYNThESIS
David E. Griffith; Joe G. N. Garcia; Harold L James;
Karleen S. Callahan;
Sarah Irlana; David Holiday
ThE EFFECTS
OF EXERCISE
ON SERUM POTASSlUM LEVELS
Richard
Hutchinson;
Bryan Barkadale;
Robert
L
Watson, Jackson, Mhaisaip
VENTILATION/PERFUSION
INEQUALITIES
DUR-
ING GRAFT REJECTION
IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING SINGLE WNG TRANSPLANTATiON
FOR PRIMARY PULMONARY
HYPERTENSION
Stephanie
M. Levine; Stephen
G. Jenldnson;
Charles
L Bryan; AntonioAnzueto;
Cynthia A. Zamora;
William
.1 Gbona;
John H. Caihoon;
.L Kent lhnlde,
San
Antonio
406 IMPACT OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
ON THE TREATMENT
OF PATIENTS
WITH AORTIC DISSECTiON
Kwan-Leung
Chan, Ottawa, Canada
41 1 ThE EFFECTS
OF VERAPAMIL
ON TRAINING
IN
PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC
HEART DISEASE
Guy A. MacGowan;
Declan O’Callaghan;
Hiliary Webb;
John H. Horgan.
Dublin, Ireland
416 ST SEGMENT
DEPRESSION
IN RIGHT-SIDED
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC
LEADS
IN PATIENTS
WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION
A. James
Bradley;
Joel M. Gore, Worceste#{231} Massechusetts
420 EVALUATION
AND TREATMENT
OF ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
cOMPLICATING
SYSTEMIC
WPUS
ERYThEMATOSUS
Vance E. Wilson; Stephen
L Eck; Eric R. Batea, Ann
425
432
437
442
447
451
458
464
FREQUENCY
AND CORRELATES
OF THE SAWTOOTH PATTERN
OF FLOW-VOWME
CURVES
IN
AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL
SURVEY
Francoise
Neuldrch;
Emmanuel
Weitzenblum;
Renata
Uard; Myriam Korobaeff;
Christine
Henry; Elisabeth
Orvoiln-Frija;
Francsne
Kauffmann,
Villejuif, France
POSTTHORACOTOMY
RESPIRATORY
MUSCLE
MECHANICS
DURING
INCENTIVE
SPIROMETRY
USING RESPIRATORY
INDUCTANCE
PLETHYSMOGRAPHY
Jose A. Melendez;
Ramdas
Alagesan;
Ruth Reinsel;
Charles Weissman;
Michael Burt, New vbrk
ThE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
AIRWAY RESPONSIVENESS
MEASURED
BEFORE AND AFTER THE
ALLERGEN-INDUCED
LATE ASTHMATIC
RESPONSE
David I. Bernstein; Yongyudh
Ploysongsang;
Robert .1
Mlttman; Arkapol Plyanahunt;
I. Leonard
Bernstein,
Cincinnati
A PROSPECTIVE
STUDY
OF COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
IN HONG KONG
Christopher
H. S. Chan; Michael Cohen; Joseph
Pang,
Hong Kong
FOUR-STAGE TUBERCULIN TESTING
SUBJECT
INDUCES AGE-DEPENDENT
IN ELDERLY
PROGRES-
SIVE BOOSTING
Paul Van den Brands;
Maurits
Demed
Leuve
Beum
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
IN THE TREATMENT
OF
PNEUMOCYST!S
CARINI! PNEUMONIA
Fred R. Sattler.
Los Angeles;
Judith Feinberg,
Batemore
THE RADIOLOGIC
DIAGNOSIS
OF AUTOPSYPROVEN VENTiLATOR-ASSOCIATED
PNEUMONIA
Richard
G. Wunderink;
Lee S. Woldenberg;
Jacob
Zeiss; Qaudia
M. Day; John Ciemins; David A. Lecher,
Toledo, Ohio
PERCUTANEOUS
DILATATIONAL
TRACHEOS-
Subject
Index, Volume 101 (January-June,
1992)
TOMY; RESULTS AND LONG-TERM
FOLLOW-UP
P. Ciaglla; Kenneth D. Graniero, Utica, New York
488 BRONCHOALVEOLAR
LAVAGE IN ALCOHOLIC
LIVER
CIRRHOSIS;
T-LYMPHOCYTE
SUBSETS
AND IMMUNOGLOBULIN
Benolt
474
CONCENTRATIONS
Uonel Pun;
Wallaert;
Jean FrederiC Colombel;
Yves Sibille; Andr#{233}-Bernard Tonnel
PULMONARY
HYPERTENSION
AND
MUNODEFICIENCY
VIRUS
INFECTION;
HUMAN
IM-
TWO RE-
PORTS AND A REVIEW OF ThE LITERATURE
Peter G. Polos;
Douglas Wolfe; Russell A. Harley;
Charlie Strange; Steven A. Sahn, Charleston,
South
Carolina
479 RESPIRATORY
FUNCTION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS; UTILITY OF CLINICAL ASSESSMENT
OF RESPIRATORY
MUSCLE
FUNCTION
Suzanne
C. Smeltzer;
Joan H. Skurnick;
Raymond
Trniano;
Stuart D. Cook; Waldo Duran; Marc H. Laves,
Newark
485 OXYGEN
UPTAKE
PLATEAU
DURING
MAXIMAL
TREADMILL
EXERCISE
IN CHILDREN
Thomas
W ROWland,
Boston;
Lee N. Cunningham.
Fitchbur
Massachusetts
490 INFECTED
RADIAL ARTERY PSEUDOANEURYSMS
OCCURRING
AFTER PERCUTANEOUS
CANNULATION
Pamela
S. Falk; PHIlip E. Scuderi;
Robert .L Sherertz;
Sandra
M. Mot&ngei;
Winston-Salem,
North CarOlina
496 A COMPARISON
OF THE EFFECTS
OF BID AND
QID DOSING
ON COMPLIANCE
WITH INHALED
FWNISOLIDE
Marianne Mann; Orn Eliasson; Kaushik Patel; Richard
L ZuWallack,
Farmsngton,
Connecticut
500 MANAGEMENT
OF BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA
IN
VENTILATED
PATIENTS;
PROTECTED
BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE AS A DIAGNOSTIC
TOOL
G. Umberto Medun;
Richard
G. Wundennk;
Kenneth
V. Leeper; David H. Seals, Memphis
509 VEND-ARTERIAL
CARBON
DIOXIDE GRADIENT
IN
HUMAN SEPTIC SHOCK
Jan Bakker;
Jean-Louis
Vincent;
Philippe
Gris; Marc
Leon;
Michel Coffernils;
RObert
Kahn, Brussels,
Belgium
516 NOCTURNAL
NASAL INTERMITTENT
POSITIVE
PRESSURE
VENTILATION
WITH BI-LEVEL
POSITIVEAIRWAY
PRESSURE(BIPAP)
IN RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE
Richard E. Waidhorn, Washington, DC
522 OXYGENATION AND VENTILATION
DURING
CARDIOPULMONARY
RESUSCITATION
UTILIZING
CONTINUOUS
OXYGEN
DELIVERY
VIA A MODIFlED PHARYNGEAL-TRACHEALWMENEDAIRWAY
Karl B. Kern; James R. Nelson; Steven A. Norman;
Melinda M. Milander;
Ronald W HitWig, Tucson
530 CONTINUOUS
NEGATIVE EXTRATHORACIC
PRES-
SURE VENTILATION,
WNG WATER VOWME AND
CENTRAL
BLOOD
VOWME;
STUDIES
IN DOGS
WITH PULMONARY
EDEMA INDUCED
BY OLEIC
ACID
Ichidai
Kudoh;
Tomb
Andoh;
Hisae Del; Kazuhiro
Kaneko;
Yoshito Okutsu; Fukuichiro
Olwmura,
Yokohams, Japan
534 ThE CLINICAL UTILITY OF POSTINFARCTION
RISK
PREDICTiON;
PERFORMANCE
PERSPECTIVE
OF
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC
AND OTHER VARIABLES
Koon K. Teo; Norman
Davies; Terrence
.L Montague,
Edmonton,
Canada
541 MECHANISMS
OF OBSTRUCTIVE
SLEEP APNEA
David W. HUdgel, Cleveland
550 CONTEMPORARY
CLINICAL
TRIALS
IN ACUTE
RESPIRATORY
DISTRESS
SYNDROME
Thomas
L Petty; Roger C. Bone; Marlys H. Gee;
Leonard
D. Hudson; Thomas M. Hyers
553 AN ASYMPTOMATIC
HILAR MASS
Gregor
P. M. Mannes;
Eric J van der Jagt; Plater E
Postmus,
555
Groningen,
DROME
ANALYZED
BY DOPPLER
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Kanji Iga; Go Tomonaga,
Keriro Hod, Tenn City Japan
566 PNEUMOCOCCAL
CREPITANT
CELLULITIS
CAUSED BY A BRONCHOCUTANEOUS
FISTULA
Richard H. Haubrich;
Mark A. Kem#{216}#{231}l4rceste#{231}
Massachusetts
568 INADVERTENT
LOSS OF BRONCHOSCOPY
IN-
The Netherlands
CEFTAZIDIME
MONOThERAPY
FOR PULMONARY
MELIOIDOSIS
IN A TRAVELER
RETURNING
FROM
ThAILAND
Robert
W. Sauerwein;
Jan-Wdlem
Lammers;
Aiphons
M. Horrevorts,
Nijmegen,
The Netherlands
558 PROBLEM
OF MANAGEMENT
OF OBSTRUCTIVE
CARDIOMYOPATHY
Morton
E. Tavel, Indianapolis;
comments
by Barry
Moron, Bethessia
561 PULMONARY
EDEMA
AS A RADIOLOGIC
MANIFESTATION OF VENOUS AIR EMBOLISM SECONDARY TO DENTAL IMPLANT SURGERY
Paul Burrowes; Carla Wallace;
L M. Davies;
Unda
Campbell
563 AN ARTIFACT INDUCED BY NEGATIVE PRESSURE
VENTILATION
Roger S. Goldstein; John R. Stradling,
Toronto, Canada
565 CONTINUOUS
MURMUR
IN WTEMBACHER
SYN-
STRUMENTS
IN THE TRACHEOBRONCHIAL
TREE
James M. Roach; Gary Ripple; Thomas
A. Dillard,
570
572
Was,
DC
REVERSIBLE
PULMONARY
ARTERY
OBSTRUCTION IN A PATIENT WITH BRONCHOGENIC
CAR.
CINOMA; DIAGNOSIS
BY iWO-DIMENSIONAL
AND
DOPPLER
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Aasha Sundaresan Go;
John H. M. Austin; Shunichi
Homma,
New York
BILATERAL
MULTIPLE
SCLEROSING
HEMANGIO-
MAS OF THE WNG
Shiang-Tai Lee; Yong-Chie Lee; Chih-Yo Hsu;
Chung Un, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
OF VALSALVA
PRESENTING
Axel Laczkovics,
REVERSIBILITY
OF AIRWAYS INJURY OVER A 12MONTH
PERIOD
FOLLOWING
SMOKING
CESSATION
Gary E. Swan; John E Hodgkin; Tins Roby; Charles
613
AN INTERNATIONAL
COMPARISON
OF ASTHMA
MORBIDITY
AND MORTALITY
IN US SOLDIERS;
1984-1988
David L Ward, Landstuhl, Germany
THE FATALITY-PRONE
ASTHMATIC
PATIENT; FOLLOW-UP STUDY AFTER NEAR-FATAL
AUACKS
Nestor A. Moffino; Lois .L Nannini; Anthony S. Rebuck;
Arthur S. Slutsky, Toronto, Caflada
LONGITUDINAL
CHANGES
IN BRONCHIAL
HYPERRESPONSIVENESS
IN ASTHMATIC
AND PREVIOUSLY ASTHMATIC
CHILDREN
PeterJ Radford; Russell
Hopp; Rus E. Biven; Janice
A. Degan;
Againdra
K. Bewtra;
Robert G. Townley.
Omaha
PROBABILITY
OF ASThMA
BASED
ON METHACHOLINE
CHALLENGE
Ends M. Palmeiro; Russell .1 Hoop; Rue E. Biven;
Againdra
K. Bewtra; Nicld N. Nair; Robert G. Townley,
Omaha
A MODEL FOR CONVERSION
FROM SMALL VOLUME NEBULIZER
TO METERED
DOSE INHALER
AEROSOL
THERAPY
Michael
F. Tenholder;
Marlin
Bryson, Augusta,
Georgia; Warren L Whitlock, PresidiOOfSan
Francisco
OXYGEN
SUPPLEMENTATION
DURING
AIR
TRAVEL IN PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC
OBSTRUCTIVE WNG DISEASE
Benjamin
W. Berg; Thomas
A. Dillard; Krishnan
R.
Rajagopal;
William
Mehm, Bethesda
TOTALCIRCULATINGIGEANDFEV,
INADULTMEN;
AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC
LONGITUDINAL
STUDY
Isabella
Annest;
Marie-Pierre
Oryszczyn;
Catherine
FistIc; Fran#{231}oise Neukirch;
Elisabeth
Orvoen-Frija;
Francine
Kauffmann,
Villejuif and Paris, France
SURVIVAL IN COPD PATIENTS WITh A DAYTIME
02
>6#{176}
MM HG WITH AND WITHOUT NOCTURNAL OXYHEMOGLOBIN
DESATURATION
EugeneC.
Fletcher;
CIaUdIO F. Dormer; Bengt Mldgren;
Jan Zlelinski;
Pierre Levi-Valens;
AIbertO Braghiroli;
Ziad Rida; Charles
C. Mille#{231}
Houston
PHYSIOLOGIC
CHANGES
FOLLOWING
BILATERAL
CAROTID-BODY
RESECTION
IN PATIENTS WITh
CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE
PULMONARY
DISEASE
Brian .1 Whipp; Susan A. Ward, Los Angeles
SPONTANEOUS
BREATHING
AND
TOTAL BODY
OXYGEN
CONSUMPTION
IN CHILDREN
RECOVERING FROM OPEN-HEART
SURGERY
Jukka RAsSnen,
Tampa, Florida; Kaija Puhakka,
Oulu,
Finland; Maurl Leljala, Helsinki, Finland
PREDICTION
OF POSTOPERATIVE
PERFORMANCE STATUS IN PATIENTS WITH GIANT BULLA
Mitsursorl
ONe;
Kazuya
Nakahara;
Tsutomu
sumitsu; TaIcaShi Ohsugi;
Masazumi
Maeda;
v#{228}sunaw
Mittman; Nancy Jacobo;
621
624
630
AS
ACUTE RIGHT VENTRICULAR
FAIWRE
Stony A. D’Silva; Bharat V. DaM; Yash V. Lolthandwala;
Purushottam
A. Kale; Ant G. Tendolkar,
Bomba#{231}India
580 RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE
AND COR PULMONALE
ASSOCIATED
WITh
TRACHEAL
MUCOID
ACCUMULATION
FROM A SCOOP
TRANSTRACHEAL
OXYGEN CATHETER
Edward
M. Harrow;
Frederick
A. Oldenburg;
Mark S.
Ungenfleter;
Jere Leonard,
Bangor, Maine
581 TRANSMISSION
OF TUBERCULOSIS
TO HOSPITAL
WORKERS
BY A PATIENT WITH AIDS
J. Rush Pierce, Jr; Sandra L Sims; Gerald H. Holman,
Amarillo
583 NONTRAUMATIC
ACUTE ANTERIOR
MEDIASTINITIS IN TWO HIV-POSITIVE
HEROIN ADDICTS
Dither Dreyfuss;
Kamel
Djedaini;
Claire Bidauft-Lapomme;
Francois
Coste, Paris, France
585 STEROID-RESPONSIVE
ALVEOLITIS ASSOCIATED
WITH ULCERATIVE COLITIS
John M. Shneerson,
Suffolk, England
586 COMPLEX
CRYPTOCOCCAL
EMPYEMA
Michael F. Tenholder;
Frank W. Ewald, Jr Kayereh
K.
Khankhanian;
John H. Crosby Augusta,
Georgia
589 PULSUS
PARADOXUS
IN ANAPHYLACTIC
SHOCK
DUE TO UROKINASE
ADMINISTRATiON
George
H. L Ward, Gulfport,
Mississippi;
Darrell E.
Heiselman,
Lynn .1 White, Akron, Ohio
589 ON BEING FAIR TO THE PULMONARY
ARTERY
CATHETER
Ramachandran
S. Vasan, New Delhi, India
Response-Monty
M. Zion, Jerusalem,
Israel
590 CONTENTS
OF CHEST
WALL COLD
ABSCESS
FLOWING
IN THE EPIDURAL
SPACE IN MILIARY
TUBERCULOSIS
Yasuji Terada;
Selichi Matsunobe;
Tadashi
Nemoto;
Toni Tsuda, Otsu, Japan
591 ARTERIAL OR VENOUS?
YOU MAKE THE CALL
Peter G. Polos; Frank E Rinaldo; Meenakshi
BhalIa;
Steven A. Sahn, CharleStOn,
South Carolina
592 SEXISM
OR SATIRE?
RESPONSE
TO A SPECIAL
COMMUNICATiON
Lois J. Geist, Iowa City
Response-Richard
B. Rafal, New York
592 TISSUE
INVASION BY MANSONELLA
OZZARDI
IN
A PATIENT WITH ADENOCARCINOMA
Atfredo L Roncoroni;
Hector Altieri; Susana
Lopez,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
592 ERRATUM
634
638
642
649
656
662
668
3, MARCH,
James
680
NODEFICIENCY
Mark L Meteisky;
Moses; San Diego
1992
594
ThE CHANGING
MEDICAL WORLD
Aifred Softe
Northbroolc
IIIins
SEPSIS AND COAGULATION;
AN IMPORTANT
RogerC.
PLEURAL
WNG
LINK
692
Bone, Chicago
596 WILL THE REAL RISK FACTOR FOR AIRWAY DISEASE PLEASE STAND UP?
Charlotte L Castedine,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania
597 ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION;
NEW MANAGEMENT
Sheldon
G. Sheps,
Rochester, Minnesota
697
VIRUS
James
H. Harrell
DETERMINANTS
FUNCTION
OF
II; Kenneth
M.
RESTRICTIVE
AND RESPIRATORY
SYMPTOMS
POPULATION
Ann Broderick;
Laurence
Fuortes;
James
A. Marchant; Jeffrey R. GaMn; David A. Schwartz
IRON WNG
TREATMENT
OF SUBJECTS
WITH
COPD IN ACUTE RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE;
EVAWATION OF SHORT- AND LONG-TERM
PROGNOSIS
AntOnio Corrado;
Giovanni Bruscoli; Andrea Messod;
Laura Ghedina;
Sandra
Nutini; EdUardO De Paola;
Armando
Baccini, Florence,
Italy
A SUCCESSFUL
COMPUTERIZED
PROTOCOL
FOR
CLINICAL
CHEST
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AD-
APTATION OF THE OBESE SUBJECT
DURING EXERCISE TESTING
Alberto Salvadori;
Paobo Fanan; Peola Mazza; Roberto
Agosli; Erminio Longhini, Milan, Italy
LACK OF UTILITY OF BRONCHIAL
BRUSH BIOPSY
IN PATIENTS
INFECTED
WITH THE HUMAN IMMU-
IN AN ASBESTOS-EXPOSED
593
Peters
Kawashima, Osaka, Japan
674 WORK CAPACITY AND CARDIOPULMONARY
684
NUMBER
Vienna. Austria
607
Chi-
573 CHYLOUS
TRANSPORT
OF AMIODARONE
Charlie
Strange;
David P. Nicolau; Scott R. Dryzer,
Charleston,
South Carolina
574 PULMONARY
MANIFESTATIONS
OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS SEPTICEMIA
Thomas
Chang-YaoTsao;
Ying-HuangTsas;
Ray-Shoe
Lan; Wen-Bin Shieh; Cheng-Huel
Lee, Taipei, Taiwan,
Republic
of China
576 ASPIRATION
INJURY DUE TO POLYACRYLAMIDE
Amal Jubran;
S. Donald Greenberg;
Murray D. Solomon; Matthew W Noall; Martin .L Tobin
578 UNRUPTURED
CONGENITAL
ANEURYSM
OF THE
LEFT SINUS
598 PRIMUM
NON NOCERE
Ftar
Mucha, J, Allentown,
Pennsylvania
599 TRANSESOPHAGEAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC
FINDINGS
IN PATIENTSWITh
ORTHOTOPIC
HEART
TRANSPLANTATION
Gerardo
Polanco;
Syed M. Jafri; Mohain ,ftJam; T. Barry
Levine, Detroit
603 POSTOPERATIVE
SINUS NODE DYSFUNCTION
IN
THE TRANSPLANTED
HEART;
IMPAIRED
AUTOMATICI1Y BUT NORMAL
REFRACTORINESS
Gottfried
Heinz; GUnther Laufer; Michael Hirschi; Sbbodan
Gasic;
Peter Siostrzonek;
Heinz GOssinger;
MANAGEMENT
I 101
I 6 I JUNE,
OF
PRESSURE
1992
CON-
1769
TROL INVERSE
TIENTS
Thomas
D. East;
RATiO
715
IN ARDS
Stephen
H. B#{248}hm;
C. Jane
LindeN K. Wesver’
James
Wallace;
F. Orme
Jr; Alan H. Morris, Salt Lake City
HYPERTAOPHIC
OBSTRUCTIVE
CARDIOMYOPATHY PRESENTING
WITH PROFOUND
HYPOTENSIGN; ROLE OF 1WO-DlMENSIONAL
AND DOPPLER EOIOCARDIOGRAPHY
IN DIAGNOSIS
AND
MANAGEMENT
Eric rschner;
Marvin
Berger;
Emanuel
Goldbs
New York
ADAPTING
TO W4NG
USTS
FOR CORONARY
REVASCULARIZAT1ON;
DO CANADIAN
SPECIALIS-rB AGREE ON WHICH PATIENTS COME FiRST?
C. David Na;
Carey M. Levinton; Ronald S. Baigrie,
Toronto, Canada
LYSIS FOR ACUTE
742
748
753
758
783
767
775
779
787
INFERIOR
810
816
829
836
WALL INFARCTION;
A CAVEAT
PhN
rdsie;
Anthony
into;
Wam
David,
New York
THE EFFECTS
OF AOETAZOLAMIDE
ON THE VENTILATORY
RESPONSE
TO HIGH ALTITUDE
HYPOXIA
N. K. Burld, Lartinglon,
Kentucky;
Saadat
A. Khan; M.
A. Hamsed,
Rlndll,
Pakistan
EXERCISE
INCREASES
THE RATE OF PULMONARY ABSORPTION
OF INHALED TERBUTALINE
BkgteaSchmskei;Lem;
PerWalimer,
Lund,
Sweden
CHEST
ROENTGENOGRAPHIC
ABNORMAUTIES
IN IL-2 RECIPIENTS;
INCIDENCE
AND CORRELA‘nON WiTH OLINICAL PARAMETERS
Philip .L kgelzang;
Stephen
M. Bloom; James
W
Mlsr. Michasl B. Mdns,
Boston
THEOPHYLLINE
IN OBSTRUCTIVE
SLEEP APNEA;
A DOUBLE-BLIND
EVAWATION
Elthne Muloy; Water T. McNicholae
Dublin, Ireland
ADVERSE
EFFECT
OF CHRONIC
TONSILLS
ON
aINICAL
COURSE
OF SARCOIDOSIS
IN RELATION TO HLA DISTRIBUTION
Togo Nrada; Shinichlrou
Hayashi;
Nobuhiro
Kamlka_;
Takehlko
Sasazuki;
Nobuaki
Shigematsu,
Fukuoka, Japan
CYSTIC MUCINOUS ADENOCARCINOMA
OF THE
WNG; TWO CASES
OF CYSTIC
VARIANT OF MUOUSPRODUCING
WHO ADENOCARCINOMA
Masahiko
Hig;
Osamu
Dol; Ken Kodam
Hldsoki ‘Vbkouchl; Ryuhel Tateishi, Osalca, Japen
ALTERATIONS
IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR
LAVAGE
FWID BUT NOT IN WNG
FUNCTION AND BRONOHIAL RESPONSIVENESS
IN SWINE
CONFINEMENT WORKERS
KJeU Larsson;
Anders
Eldund;
Ptir Maimberg;
Lam
Belin. Gothenbu
Sweden
BRONCHIOLITIS
OBLITERANS
AFTER AUTOLOGOUS BONE MARROW
TRANSPLANTATiON
Harold
L Paz; Pamela
Orilley;
Arthur Patchelsky;
Robert L Schlffman;
Isodore Brodsky
LYMPHOCYTE-MACROPHAGE
ALVEOLITIS
IN
NONSMOKING
INDIVIDUALS
OCCUPATIONALLY
EXPOSED
TO ASBESTOS
WillIam N. Ron, NswYork;WiNiarn
D. Wavis, Bethesda
EFFECTS
OF THE ADDITION
OF NEDOCROMIL
SODIUM
TO MAiNTENANCE
BRONCHODILATOR
THERAPY
IN THE MANAGEMENT
OF CHRONIC
ASTHMA
793
824
833
723 ThE EFFECTS
OF VALVULAR REGURGITATION
ON
THERMODILUT1ON
EJECTION
FRACTION
MEASUREMENTS
Francis G. Spinal.;
Rupak Mukherjee;
Ryuhel Tanaka;
Michael R. Zile, Charleston,
South Carolina
732 BRADYARRHYTHMIAS
INCIDENT
TO THROMBO-
136
DISSEMINATED
PA-
COMPARED
Terry P. Ciemmer;
711
VENTILATION
Brendan
Calleghan;
Mo ON Tee; Luke Cianc
Doblin,
kaland
THE SENILE WNG: COMPARISON
WiTH NORMAL
AND EMPHYSEMATOUS
WNGS;
1 . STRUCTURAL
ASPECTS
ErIk K. Wabeken;
Michel Cauberghs;
Ingrid Mertena;
Jacques
Ciement;
Joseph
M. Laiweryns;
Karel P. Van
deWoestne.
Leuven, Belgium
THE SENILE WNG: COMPARISON
WiTH NORMAL
AND EMPHYSEMATOUS WNGS. 2. FUNCTIONAL
ASPECTS
Erik K. Wrbsken;
Michel Cauberghs;
Ingrid Mertsns;
JacquesOement;,Jossph
M. Laiweryns;
Karel P. Van
cia Wosstijne,
Leuven. Belgium
ADMINISTRATION
OF ANTI-TNF
ANTIBODY
IMPROVES LEFT VENTRICULAR
FUNCTION
IN SEPTIC SHOCK
PATIENTS;
RESULTS
OF A PILOT
STUDY
Jean-Louis
Vincent;
Jan Baklrar
Gaetan
Marecaux;
Ullane Schandene;
Robert ,L Kahn; Etlenne
Dupont,
Brussels,
Belgium
SEPTiC SHOCK, MULTIPLEORGAN FAIWRE, AND
843
847
849
852
INTRAVASCULAR
PATTERNS
COAGULATION;
OF ANTITHROMBIN
III,
PROTEIN
C, AND PROTEIN S DEFICIENCIES
Francols
Fourrier; Ciaude Chopin; Jenny Goudemand;
Sylvia Heri&ycx;
Qaudine
Caron; Alain Rime; Anne
Marey; Philippe Lestavel,
Ulie, France
RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE REVEALING
MITOCHONDRIAL MYOPATHY
IN ADULTS
Didler Oros; Sarala Palilyath; Salvatore
DiMauro; Carlos Rarrtirez; Morteza
Shamsnia;
Barbara
Wtze#{231}
New
Orleans
and New York
A RABBIT WNG MODEL FOR TESTING REACTiON
TO INHALED DENTAL RESTORATIVE
PARTICLES
Norma Boone Goldberg;
Allen Fred Goldberg;
Gregory
A. Gergans;
Sandra
Loga; Pierangelo
Taschini; Zelma
Villanyl Moinar
EFFECT
OF WNG IRRADIATION
ON MICE FOLLOWING PARAQUAT
INTOXICATION
Sawang
Saenghlruvettana;
Anawat
Serrnswan;
Viral
Plralchvej;
Mans Rochanawutanon;
Sming Kaojarern;
Tharathorn
Rala,
Ba
Thailand
NUTRITION
AND THE CARDIAC
SURGICAL
PATIENT
Karl S. Uhcn
Jr; Loran F. Hiralzka, Cincinnati
TOTAL LEFT MAIN CORONARY
ARTERY
OCCWSION; THE ACUTE, THE CHRONIC,
AND THE IATROGENIC
On Topaz. St Paul
SHOULDER
PAIN, PLEURAL
EFFUSION,
AND POSmVE AtTii
ANTIBODIES
IN A MAN
Robert
Pickering;
Fernando
J. MartInez,
Burlington,
Massarusetts
PLEUROPULMONARY
PARAGONIMIASIS
IN A LAOTIAN IMMIGRANT TO AUSTRALIA
Chitta M. Mukerjee;
Sheila E. Simpson; Richard .L
Bell; John C. Walker, Westmead,
Australia
LOCULATED
PERICARDIAL
EFFUSION
AND CARDIAC TAMPONADE
LATE AFTER CARDIAC
SUR-
GERY
853
855
856
858
860
862
863
865
868
869
870
872
Shed Yvonne
Nottestad;
Alice Marie Mascette,
Tacoma
CHRONIC
COUGH AS THE SOLE MANIFESTATION
OF HODGKIN’S
DISEASE
Stephen
M. Akers; Thaddeus
C. Barber;
Melvin R.
Prafter, Camden,
New
DIAGNOSIS
OF PNEUMOTHORAX
BY ULTRASOUND
IMMEDIATELY
AFTER
ULTRASONICALLY
GUIDED ASPIRATION
BIOPSY
Rerni TarghettaJean-Marle
Bourgeois;
Roseline
Chavagneux;
Pierre Salinas,
Nimes, France
FWRBIPROFEN
(ANSAID) CROSS-SENSITIVITY
IN
AN ASPIRIN-SENSmVE
ASTHMATIC
PATIENT
John V. Basso; Dodson Qeighton;
Donald D. Stevenson, LaJOIIa, Cailfornia
MONITORING
OF SERUM
KL-6 ANTIGEN
IN A PATIENT WITH RADIATiON
PNEUMONIA
Hironobu
Hamada;
Nobuold Kohno; Mitoshi Aidyama;
Kunlo Hkrada,
Hiroshima,
Japan
PULMONARY
TOXICITY FOLLOWING
EXPOSURE
TO METHYLENE
CHLORIDE
AND ITS COMBUSTION PRODUCT,
PHOSGENE
Richard
W Snyder; Henry S. Mlshel; G. Chris Christense
II,ANngto
Pennsylvania
OCCUPATIONAL
HYPERSENSITIVITY
PNEUMONI115 IN A SMELTER EXPOSED
TO ZINC FUMES
Jacques
Amellie; Jeanne
Marie Brechot;
Patrick Smchad; FrOd#{233}riqueCapron;
Marie France Dora, Paris,
France
RESECTION
OF PULMONARY
METASTASIS
TO
THE AZYGOUS
LOBE FROM A MALIGNANT
FlBROUS HIST1OCYTOMA
Lyall A. Gorenstein;
Joe B. Putnam,
Jr. Houston
FATAL SEPSIS
FOLLOWING
PERIPHERAL
INTRAVENOUS
CANNULA
EMBOWS
David B. Frelberg;
David J. Barnes,
Sydney
Australia
CRCAL
MITRAL STENOSIS
CAUSING
ISCHEMIC
HEPATIC FAIWRE; SUCOBSSFUL
TREATMENT
BY
PERCUTANEOUS
BALLOON MITRAL VALVOTOMY
Michael
B. Harding;
.1 Kevin Harrison;
Charles .L
Davidson;
Katherine
B. Kissbo; Thomas
M. Bashore,
Durham.
North Carolina
EMERGENCY
PORTABLE
CARDIOPULMONARY
BYPASS
FOR ABRUPT LEFT MAIN OCCWSION
DURING CORONARY
ANGIOPLASTY;
EXCELLENT
LONG-TERM
SURVIVAL
William B. Wanner; Stephen
C. Peterson;
William R.
Blankenshlp;
Theodore
P. Roman,
Sioux Cit Iowa
INVASIVE ASPERGILWS
NIGER WiTH FATAL PULMONARY
OXALOSIS
IN CHRONIC
OBSTRUCTIVE
PULMONARY
DISEASE
Erick A. Kimmerllng;
Joseph
A. Fedrick;
Michael
F.
Tenholdes
Augusta,
Georgia
ACUTE MYOCARDITIS
IN FULMINANT
SYSTEMIC
SCLEROSIS
Barry S. Ciemson;
Wayne R. MdIer Jerry C. Luck;
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874
John A. Feriss, Hershey,
Pennsylvania
DIAGNOSIS
OF SUPERIOR
VENA
STRUCT1ON
BY TRANSESOPHAGEAL
DIOGRAPHY
Kaliprasad
876
877
879
Ayala;
Krlshnaswamy
CAVAL OBECHOCAR-
Chandrasekaran;
Dean C. Karabis; Ted M. Parrls; John .L Ross, PhiladelINCARCERATION
OF EXISTING INGUINAL HERNIA
AS A COMPLICATiON
OF PULMONARY
FUNCTION
TESTING
Vandana
Patel; Unga Raju; ChristineWalischlageu
Stony Brook, New York
BOWEL INFARCTION
AS THE INITiAL MANIFESTATION OF DISSEMINATED
ASPERGILLOSIS
Rubin Cohen; John E. Helfner, Phoenix
ATELECTATIC
WNG
ESCAPING
RAIIAT1ON
PNEU-
MONS
881
881
882
882
883
884
884
885
886
887
888
Shigenobu
Umeki; Niro Oldmoto; Rinzo Soejima, Okayams, Japan
QUINOLONE
ANTIMICROBIAL
AGENTS
AND THEOPHYUJNE
Yoshihito Niki; Kohji Hashiguchi;
Niro Oldmoto; Rlnzo
Soma,
Okayama,
Japan
HIGH ADENOSINE
DEAMINASE
ACTIVITY IN PLEURAL EFFUSION
DUE TO PSITTACOSIS
Ramon Oriole;
Xavier Mu#{241}oz;
Zvezda Drobni; Jaume
Peffe
Feff5n Moreli, Bameb
Spain
BILATERAL
UPPER
EXTREMITY
BLOOD
PRESSURE
MEASUREMENTS
SHOULD
BE ROUTINE
PRIOR TO CORONARY
ARTERY SURGERY
David Amar; Larry A. Attal; Sushil K. Gupta; Anne
Jones,
New York
PULMONARY
HAMARTOMA
SYNDROME
M. V. Villena;
L Hern#{225}ndez-Blasco;
M. lzqulerdoPatron; F. Gonzalez-Garrldo;
.1 Echave-Sustaeta,
Madrid. Spain
Response-Nashat
V. Gabrail,
Barbara
Y. Zara, Canton, OhIo
ROLE OF CIPROFLOXACIN
IN FATAL SEIZURES
Michael B. Badei; Stoneham,
Massachusetts
LONG-TERM
POSTrI-IORACOTOMY
PAIN
Ray
Defaique,
Gwendolyn
L Boyd, Birmingham,
iJabama
-Norman
Waliiove, Esther Dazman,
Manfreal, Canada
BRONCHOSCOPY
BEGETS
BRONCHSCOPY;
USE
OF FIBEROPT1C
BRONCHOSCOPE
TO REMOVE
A
FOREIGN
BODY LEFT BEHIND AFTER PREVIOUS
BRONCHOSCOPY
Hany Y. Khalll, Atul C. Mettle, Cleveland
USE OF pH PAPER TO REFLECT GASTRIC pH
Eric Dobltin, Nell S. rbston,
Hartford
Response-Orlando
G. Fborete, Jr A. Joseph
Layan,
Gainesville,
Florida
DIFFUSION
CAPACITY IN TROPICAL
EOSINOPHILIA
Vannan-Landi
Vljayan, Madras, India
INSERTION
OF A PRE-SCOOP
TRANSTRACHEAL
OXYGEN
THERAPY
CAThETER
WITH USE OF A
RAULERSON
SYRINGE
Atul C. Mehta; Kay Stelmach,
HanyY. KhaliI, Cieveland
VENTILATION-PERFUSION
MATCHING,
NOT
FUNCTIONAL
RESIDUAL
CAPACITY, SHOULD
BE
USED TO DETERMINE
OXYGENATION
WITH PEEP
TaI-ShIOn Lee, Anthony K. Chen, Los Angeles
Response-Felicity
H. Hawkeu Paul T. TOrZIIIO, Camperdown,
Australia
NUMBER
3, MARCH,
1992
Supplement
15
INTRODUCTION
York E MitIer,
Denver
25 DEVELOPMENT
OF AIRWAY
EPITHELIUM;
PATTERNS OF EXPRESSION
FOR MARKERS
OF DIFFERENTIATION
C. Plopper;
J. St. George;
W Cordoso;
R. Wu; K.
Pinkerton;
A. Buckpitt, Davis, CalIfOrnia
65 A TRANSGENIC
MOUSE
MODEL FOR STUDYING
DIFFERENTIATION
PROGRAMS
AND UNEAGE RELATIONSHIPS
IN THE DEVELOPING
MOUSE PULMONARY EPITHELIUM
Randall Hansbrough;
Steven M. Fine; Kevin A. Roth;
Jeffrey I. Gordon,
St. Louis
7S TUBULE
FORMATiON
AND FUNCTIONAL
DIFFERENTIATION
BY HUMAN EPITHELIAL
RESPIRATORY
CELLS CULTURED
IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL
COLLAGEN
MATRIX
Rachid Benali; Mantne
Chevlilard;
Jean-Marie
Zahm;
Jocelyn
Hinnrasky;
Jean-MIcheI
Kiossek;
E. Puchelle.
Poitiers, France
105 PROTEOGLYCAN
SECRETORY
COMPONENTS
OF
SURFACE EPITHELIAL CELLS IN POSTNATAL
FERRET TRACHEA
I Boat; P. Cheng;
B. Caterson; B. Johnstone;
M.
Subject
Index,
Volume
101 (January-June,
1992)
Leigh, Chapel
1 15
Hill
PROGENITOR-PROGENCY
RELATIONSHIPS
IN
AIRWAY EPITHELIUM
165
165
175
195
475
Scott H. Randall,
Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina
LOSS OF CILIA AND ALTERED
PHENOTYPIC
EXPRESSION
OF CILIATED CELLS AFTER
ACUTE
SULFUR DIOXIDE EXPOSURE
M.WLelgh;LLCarson;T.M.Gambllng;T.
EBoat,
Chapel Hill
RETROVIRAL
GENE TRANSFER
INTO RAT TRAQIEAL GRAFTS
L F. Engelhardt;
.L M. Wilson, Ann Arbor
EXTRACELWLAR
MATRIX AND BRONCHIAL
EPITHELIAL CELL MIGRATION
K. A. Rickard;
Taylor;
R. Spurzem;
S.
Rennard,
Omaha
MUTATIONAL
SPECTRA
AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSES OF P53 IN HUMAN CAN-
CERS
215
215
William P. Bennett;
Monica C. Hollsteln;
lh-Chang
Hsu;
David Sidransky;
David F. Lane, Bert Vogelsteln; Curtis
C. Harris
INDUCTION
AND SPONTANEOUS
REGRESSION
OF PULMONARY
NEUROENDOCRINE
CELL HYPERPLASIA
IN A HAMSTER MODEL
M. E. Sunday;
C. G. WiIIett Boston
CYTOKINE
MODULATION
OF PLASMINOGEN
AC-
TIVATOR/PLASMINOGEN
225
235
255
ACTIVATOR
INHIBITOR
EXPRESSION
BY PULMONARY
EPITHELIALCELLS
Bruce C. Marshall;
N. V. Rao; Brent R. Brown; John R.
Holdal, Saft Laka C
CULTURED
HUMAN
BRONCHIAL
EPITHELIAL
CELLS RELEASE
CYTOKINES,
FIBRONECTIN,
AND
LIPIDS IN RESPONSE
TO OZONE EXPOSURE
Karen McKlnnon;
I Noah; M. Madden;
H. Koran; R.
Devlin, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
THE ROLE OF GROWTH
FACTORS
IN THE REGULATION OF PROLIFERATION
OF TRACHEOBRONCHIAL EPITHELIUM
Paul Nettesheim;
Patrice Ferriola;
Ronald Steigerwalt;
Nice Robertson;
Joyce Rundhaug,
Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina
EICOSANOIDS
POE, AND PGF,
ENHANCE
THE
ATTACHMENT
OF RABBIT TRACHEAL
EPITHELIAL
CELLS TO A COLLAGEN
SUBSTRATE
47S
495
505
MECHANISMS
525
FACE DISTRIBUTION
OF NM(-ATPASE
IN POLARIZED EPITHEUAL
OELLS
Robert W Maya; W. James
Nelson, Stanford
ROLE OF THE ACTIN CYrOSKELETON
IN ISCHE-
275
305
335
335
345
395
405
delphia
FUNCTiONAL
ASSESSMENT
OF VIABILITY OF EPITHELIALCELLS;
COMPARISON
OF VIABILITY AND
MEDIATOR RELEASE
IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS
AND
ASTHMATICS
A. Campbell;
A. Vignoia;
P. Chanez;
I. Couret; F. B.
Mlchel; J. Bousquet;
P. H. Godard,
Monipellier, France
EXPRESSION
OF THE
POTENT
INFLAMMATORY
CYTOKINES,
GM-CSF, IL6, AND 1L8, IN BRONCHIAL
EPITHELIAL
CELLS OF ASTHMATIC PATIENTS
Sabrina
Mattioli; Maurizio Marini; Angelo Fasoli, Milan,
Italy
AIRWAYS INFLAMMATION
Stephen
I. Rennard;
Kathleen
535
545
555
585
605
455
695
805
LIAL RESISTANCE
OF CULTURED
TRACHEAL
EPITHELIAL CELLS
D. Uchida;
C. Ballowe;
G. Larsen;
C. Irvin; G. Cob,
Denver
EXPRESSION
AND PROBABLE
ROLES
OF CELL
ADHESION
MOLECULES
IN LUNG INFLAMMATION
Craig D. Wagner;
Robert H. Gundel;
Robert Rothlein;
L Gordon Lefts, RidgefIeld,
Connecticut
CYTOKINE-MEDIATED
CHANGES
IN PMN ADHERENCE TO CANINE TRACHEAL
EPITHELIAL CELLS
Mary K. Schroth;
D. Michael Shasb
Iowa CIty
NEUTROPHIL
ADHESION
TO PARAINFWENZA
VIRUS-INFECTED
HUMAN
AIRWAY
EPITHELIAL
CELLS;
POSSIBLE
CONTRIBUTION
OF ICAM-1-
AND ICAM-1-INDEPENDENT
MECH-
ANISMS
.L M. Stark; C. W SmIth; D. C. Gruenert; M. F. Toai,
Cieveiand
GILES F. ALLEY LECTURE: EPITHELIAL CELLS AS
MODULATORS;
POSSIBLE
ROLE OF 15-LIPOXYGENASE IN ALLERGIC DISEASES
Jay A. Nadel, San Francisco
LYSOZYME
AND MUCIN CDNAS
AS TOOLS FOR
THE STUDY
OF SEROUS
AND MUCOUS
CELL
DIFFERENTIATION
Carol Basbaum;TohruTsuda;
KazuhikoTakeuchi;
Fred
B. A. Molitoris; R. DaN; A. Geerdes,
Denver
INFLAMMATORY
MEDIATORS
AND THE GENERATION AND RELEASE
OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES BY AIRWAY EPITHELIUM IN WTRO
Kenneth
B. Adler; Wokico
L Kinula; Nancy Akley;
Jianngwu
Las; LeahA. Cohn;James
D. Crapo, Raleigh
and Durham,
North Carolina
MASTOPARAN,
VIA A GTP BINDING PROTEIN,
ACTIVATES
APICAL
CHLORIDE
AND POTASSIUM
CONDUCTANCES,
DECREASES
CELL VOWME,
AND INCREASES
PERMEABILITY
OF CULTURED
EPITHELIAL
CELL MONOLAYERS
M. Winter; M. Carson; M. Shasby, Iowa City
TRANSEPITHELIAL
TRANSPORT
OF MACROMOLECULES
James
E. Casanova,
San Francisco
PREPARATION
OF ISOLATED
SURFACE
MEMBRANES
FROM CYSTiC
FIBROSIS
AIRWAY EPITHELIAL CELLS
Alan D. Harsch; Jin Xu; Charles
L. Bevins;
Mary Catherine
Glick; Thomas
T. Scanlin, Philadelphia
EXTRACELWLAR
Al? AND UTP INDUCE CHLORIDE SECRETION
IN NASAL EPITHELIAOFCYSTIC
FIBROSIS PATIENTS AND NORMAL SUBJECTS IN
VIVO
M. R. Knowles;
L L Clarke; R. C. Boucher,
Chapel
EFFECTS
OF ENDOTHELIN-1
ON TRACHEAL
SUBMUCOSAL
GLAND SECRETION
AND EPITHELIAL
FUNCTION
IN THE FERRET
S. E Webber;
E. Yurdakos; A. .L Waods;
G. Widdicombe,
London,
England
NUCLEOTIDES
AND MUCIN RELEASE
FROM CULTURED AIRWAY EPITHELIAL CELLS
K. ChuIKim;AndrewK.
Wilson; Bong C. Lee, Baltimore
REGULATION
OF CILIARY BEAT FREQUENCY
IN
RESPIRATORY
POLYCATIONS
DEPENDENT
425
685
725
THE TRANSEPITHE-
THE CELL SUR-
74S
835
TRACT CELLS
4, APRIL,
AND
916
B. MendelsOn,
R. G. Dowdeswell;
Mark 0. Farber
MARKED GOBLET CELL HYPERPLASIA
CUS ACCUMULATION
SNORING; A MAJOR HEALTH
WilliamC. Orr,Oklahoma
City
1992
890
RISK?
ThE MEASUREMENTOF
DAYTiME WAKEFULNESS
Joyce Walsleben,
New York
SPONTANEOUS
PNEUMOTHORAX
Usd6
Sense,
Norsborg,
Sweden
892 IN SEARCH
OF A MORE COMFORTABLE
THORACOTOMY
Ronald T. Olivet, Tuscaloosa,
Alabama
893 MAINTENANCE
OF WAKEFULNESS
TEST IN OSSTRUCTIVE
SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME
J. Steven
Poceta;
Richard
M. T,mms; Do-Un Jeong;
Swui-Iing
Ho; Milton K. Erman;
Merrill M. Mitle
La
Jolla. California
898 MAINTENANCE
OF WAKEFULNESS
TEST AND
MULTIPLE
SLEEP
LATENCY
TEST;
MEASUREMENT OF DIFFERENT
ABILITIES
IN PATIENTS
WITH SLEEP DISORDERS
Rahul B. Sangal; Larry Thomas, Troy, Michigan; Merrill
891
SIVENESS AND ASTHMA
Jack Kaufman; Shawneen
Schmitt;
William Busse, Madison, Wisconsin
926
931
Judith
ULTRASOUND-GUIDED
ASPIRATION
SMALL PERIPHERAL
PULMONARY
Ang Yuan; Pan-Chyr Yang; Dun-Bing
Jan Yu; Yung-Chie Las; Sow-Hsong
Luh, Taipei, Taiwan
ULTRASONOGRAPHIC
APPROACH
MU-
Barnard;
BIOPSY
OF
NODULES
Chang; ChongKuo;
Kwen-Tay
TO DIAGNOS-
ING HYDROPNEUMOTHORAX
Roseline
Remi Targhetta;
Jean-Marie
Bourgeois;
vagneux;
Christiane
Marty-Double;
ChaBalmes,
Pierre
Nimes, France
935 GIANT
T-WAVE INVERSION
IN PATIENTS
WITH
ACUTE CORONARY
INSUFFICIENCY
Mark Fisher; Edgar Uchstein; Gerald Hollander;
AMn
Greengart;
Jacob Shani, Brooklyn
938 SUBXIPHOID
PERICARDIOTOMY
IN THE DIAGNO-
SIS AND MANAGEMENT OF LARGE PERICARDIAL
EFFUSIONS
ASSOCIATED
WITH MALIGNANCY
Paul t Campbell;
Peter Van Trigt; Thomas
C. Wall;
Richard
T. Kenney; ChristOpher
M. O’Connor;
Khalld
H. Shelkh; Joseph A. Kisslo; Mark E. Baker; G. Ralph
Corey Durham
944
EARLY
ATRIALARRHYTHMIAS
DIAL INFARCTION;
IN ACUTE
ROLE
OF THE
MYOCAR-
SINUS
NODE
ARTERY
Michael Kynakidls;
John Barbetseas; Athanassios
AnTentolou-
tonopoulos;
CharalambOS
Skouros;
Costas
ris; Pavlos Toutouzas
Athens, Greece
948
EVALUATION
OF ACCURACY
AND
REPRODUCIBIL-
flY OF PEAK FLOWMETERS
AT 1 400 M
Reed M. Gardner;
Robert 0. Crapo; Brian R. Jackson;
Robert L Jensen,
Salt Lake City
953
INFWENCE
OF
BETA-ADRENERGIC
RECEPTOR
FUNCTION
DURING
TERBUTALINE
ON ALLERGEN
SENSITIVITY
AND
LATOR RESPONSE
MATIC SUBJECTS
Kjell Larsson;
Are
TREATMENT
BROf4CHODI-
TO TERBUTALINE
MartInsson;
IN ASTH-
Paul Hjemdahl,
Stock-
helm, Sweden
AND CHEST ROENTGENOGRAPHIC
APPEARANCE
Samuel
WITH CYSTIC
IN ADULTS
FIBROSIS
William F. Howatt;
M. Rosenberg;
Cyril M.
Grum, Ann Arbor
965
ISOLATED
REDUCTION
IN SINGLE-BREATH
DIFFUSING
CAPACITY
IN THE EVAWATION
OF EX-
ERTIONAL DYSPNEA
Zab Mohsenifar;
Jack Collier;
Spencer
K. Koemer, Los Angeles
970 REVERSIBLE
GAS
Michael
VOLUME CHANGES
IN NONSPECIFIC
.L Belman;
OF TRAPPED
BRONCHOPROVOCATION
TESTS
Klaus Wassermann;
Gunther Pothoff; Jorg Bahra;
Hans Hermann
Hilgec Cologne,
Germany
976 RELATIONSHIP
OF URINARY SEROTONIN
EXCRETION TO CIGARETtE
SMOKING
AND RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS;
THE NORMATIVE
AGING
STUDY
George
T. O’Connor;
James
B. Young;
Bernard
Rosner;
Scott T. Weiss, Boston
981 PAIN CONTROL
AFTER THORACOTOMY;
AN EXTRAPLEURAL
TUNNEL
TO PROVIDE
A CONTINUOUS BUPIVACAINE
INFUSION
FOR INTERCOSTAL
NERVE BLOCKADE
I*Jjafri A. Majid; Hazian Hamzah, Kuala Lumpuc Ma-
laysia
985
INHALED
ALBUTEROL
POWDER
FOR
PULMO-
NARY FUNCTION
TESTING
Erikvan Lunteren; Albert Coreno, Cleveland
989 SMOKING
CESSATION
RAPIDLY REDUCES CELL
IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR
LAVAGE
RECOVERY
FWID,
WHILE
ALVEOLAR
MACROPHAGE
RESCENCE REMAINS HIGH
C. M. SkOld; Had; A. Eklund, Stockholm,
996
INHIBITION
TION BY
FLUO-
Sweden
OF INTERFERON
GAMMA
PRODUCPERIPHERAL
BLOOD
MONONUCLEAR
LEUKOCYTES
Guillermo
CHEST
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WITH
IN THE AIRWAYS OF PA-
TIENTS
WHO DIED DURING
SEVERE
ACUTE
ASTHMA AUACK
Takashi
Aikawa;
Sanae
Shimura; Hidetada
Sasald;
Masahito
Ebina;Tamotsu Takishima,
Sandal,
Japan
922 ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING
ENZYME
INHIBITORS IN PATIENTS
WITH BRONCHIAL
RESPON-
David Sparrow;
889
IN OBSTRUC-
HYPERTENSION
Stony Brook, New York
910 OXYGEN MAY LOWER THE COST OF VENTILATION
IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE WNG DISEASE
Edward T. Mannix; Felice Manfredi;
Paolo Palange;
Ian
Wallace
961 SPIROMETRY
Michael
.L Sanderson;
Alison B. Lansley;
Joseph
I.
Kourie; Ellen R. Dirksen, Los Angeles
CELWLAR-NEURAL-CELWLAR
PATHWAYS MEDIATING THE RESPONSE
OF TRACHEAL
CILIARY
BEAT FREQUENCY
TO INHALED CAPSAICIN
Donovan
B. Yeates; Mohammed
Eljamal; Lid B. Wang;
Irving F. Miller, ChICagO
ThE PARKER L FRANCIS LECTURESHiP
ANIMAL
MODELS OF CHRONIC
AIRWAYS INJURY
Gordon L Snider, Boston
STATE OF ThE ART: LATENT VIRAL INFECTIONS
IN AIRWAY EPITHELIUM
James
C. Hogg Vancouver,
Canada
ODNFERENCE
SUMMARY
Richard C. Boucher,
Chapel
Hill
NUMBER
SLEEPINESS
TIVE SLEEP APNEA
Hill
635
A. Rickard;
John R.
Spurzum;
Susanne
Van Essen;
Israel
Rubinsteln;
Joseph
H. Sisson;
Anthony A. Floreani;
Richard
A.
Robbins;
Debra .L Romberger;
Austin B. Thompson,
Omaha
LTA, HYDROLASE
OF HUMAN AIRWAY EPITHELIAL
CELLS; COMPARISON
WITH NEUTROPHILS
TImothy D. Blgby, San Diego
DECREASE
FOR REGULATING
M. Miller, La Jolla, California
903
MIC INJURY
I. A. Mardini; S. Thou; K. Blank; S. G. Kelsen, Phila255
Royce; Berthold
Jany, San Francisco,
and Wurzburg,
Germany
A NOVEL ANTIMICROBIAL
PEPT1DE
FROM MANMALIAN TRACHEAL
MUCOSA
G. Diamond;
M. Zasloff;
M. Eck; M. Brasseur;
M.
Maloy; C. Bevins, Philadelphia
INAL
CHARACTERIZATION
OF TEKTINS IN CILIA
OF RESPIRATORY
EPITHELIAL CELLS
A. Hastle;
F. Colizzo;
L. Evans;
M. Krants; .1. Fish,
PhiladelphIa
IDENTIFICATION
OF NOVEL AIRWAY EPITHELIAL
INTEGRINS
USING THE HOMOLOGY-BASED
.
YMERASE
CHAIN REACTiON
D. Sheppard;
D. Erie; M. Busk; R. Pytela, San Francisco
OF PATIENTS
Bertr#{225}n;
EdriardO
I
101
I
6
I
JUNE,
WITH SARCOIDOSIS
Arzt; Ernesto
Resnik;
1992
1771
Carlos
tins
1000
1005
1013
1019
1023
Mosca;
LONG-TERM
Nahmod,
SEQUELAE
Buenos
A1e
AFTER
Marrone;
Mrlana
So;
Italy
PENETRATION
RESPIRATORY
Vincenzo
Gbni
Bellia;
RECOVERY
Danlele
Bonsignore,
1038
1050
1056
1060
1065
1070
1074
1000
1086
1091
1095
1 1 14
I 121
1 125
I 128
1 131
1 135
Pleri;
1144
OF NETILMICIN
IN THE LOWER
TRACT AFTER ONCE-DAILY
DOS-
Dirk P. fOgelaers;
Francis A. Colardyn;
Romain A. Pauwels,
Ghent, Belgium
SULFASALAZINE-INDUCED
PULMONARY
DISEASE
M. Abdulgany
Hamadeh;
Janis
Atkinson;
Lewis .L
Smith, Chicago
CHOLINERGIC
BRONCHOMOTOR
TONE AND AIRWAY CALIBER IN INSULIN-DEPENDENT
DIABETES
MELUTUS
1044
1104
Palenno,
ING
Yvan .L Valcke;
1033
STRATEGIES
An-
FROM CYTOMEGALOVIRUS
PNEUMONIA
IN ALLOGENEIC
BONE MARROW
TRANSPLANT
RECIPIENTS
SIn-Ming
Chien; Charles
K. Chan; George
Kasupsld;
Dean
Charrterlaln;
GlIllam
Fyles;
Hans
Messne#{231}
Toronto, Canada
MICROBIAL
ETIOLOGY
OF ACUTE PNEUMONIA
IN
HOSPITALIZED
PATIENTS
Joseph
H. Bates;
G. Douglas
Campbell;
Almen L
Barron;
Gail A. McCracken;
Paul N. Morgan;
Estelle
B. Moses; Claudia M. Davis, UtIle Rock
THE EFFECT OF SURGICAL
TREATMENTON
SURVIVALFROM
EARLYWNG
CANCER;
IMPLICATIONS
FOR SCREENING
Betty L Flehinger
Marek Kimmel; Myron R. Melamad
FORMOTEROL
A NEW LONG-ACTING
BETA-2 AGONIST, INHALED TWICE DAILY, IN STABLE ASTHMATIC SUBJECTS
Bengt Mldgren;
So Melander;
Gunner Persson, Lund,
Sweden
ACUTE
EFFECTS
OF OXYGEN
ADMINISTRATION
ON TRANSMURAL
PULMONARY
ARTERY
PRESSURE IN OBSTRUCTIVE
SLEEP APNEA
Oresto
1028
Victor
Concelc#{227}oM. C. Santoe
e Fonseca;
Jos#{233}
C. Manco;
LourengoGallo,
Jr; Amllton A. Barreira; Milton C. Foss,
See Paulo, Brazil
A RAISED LEVEL OF SOWBLE CD8 IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR
LAVAGE FWID IN SUMMER-TYPE
HYPERSENSIT1VITY
PNEUMONITIS
IN JAPAN
Sayn Harnagami;
Toshi Miyagawa; Tadao Ochi; Izuo
Tsuyuguchi;
Susumu
Klshimolo,
Osaka, Japan
CHANGES
IN THE ENDOCRINE
CONTROL
OF HOMEOSTASIS
AND BLOOD PRESSURE
FOLLOWING
HEART AND HEART-WNG
TRANSPLANTATiON;
A
COMPARATIVE
STUDY
Paul M. Mertea;
Nicole de Talance;
Georges
Roelli;
Jean
P. Villemut;
Claude
Burial;
Michel Boulange,
Nancy; France
INFECTIOUS
COMPUCATIONS
FOLLOWING
ISOLATED WNG TRANSPLANTATION
Janet R. Maurer
Elizabeth
lUlls; Ronald F. Grossman;
Hillar Vallend; Timothy L Wlnton; G. Alexander
Palerson, Toronto, Canada
DIASTOUC
TIME AND LEFT VENTRICULAR
PERFORMANCE
DURING ONE- AND T-HANDED
WEIGHT HOLDING
Masahide
Matsutani;
1taum
Suglura;
Kazuya Takehana; TOSN Kwaaaka;
Mltsuo, Osaka, Japan
CELWLAR
INTERSTITIAL
PNEUMONITIS
IN INFANTS; A QJNICOPATHOLOGIC
STUDY
Scott A. Schroeder;
Valhalla,
New York; Daniel C.
Shannon;
Eugene .L Mark, Boston
ADVANCES
IN TREATMENT
OF LOCO-REGIONALLY ADVANCED
WNG CANCER
AND THE ACCP;
A COMMON
GROUND
Max G. Uttle, Las Vegas
ADULT RESPIRATORY
DISTRESS
SYNDROME;
A
REPORTOF
SURVIVALAND
MODIFYING
FACTORS
Mary R. Suchyta;
Terry P. Clemmer; C. Greg Elliott;
James
F. Orme, .k; Undel K. Weave#{231}
Salt Lake City
MUCUS RHEOLOGY AND TRANSPORT
IN NEONATAL RESPIRATORY
DISTRESS
SYNDROME
AND
THE EFFECT OF SURFACTANT
THERAPY
Bruce K. Robin, St Louis; Oscar Ramirez;
Malcolm
KIng, Edmonton,
Canada
PULMONARY
SEQUELAE
AT SIX MONTHS
FOLLOWING
EXTRACORPOREAL
MEMBRANE
OXYGENATION
Means
Garg; Sharon
I. Kurzner;
Daisy B. Bautista;
Cheryl
D. Law; Angela
D. Ramos;
Arnold
C. G.
Platzker;
Thomas
G Keens, Los Angeles
75 COLLAGEN
IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR
LAVAGE
FWID OF PATIENTS
WITH ADULT RESPIRATORY
DISTRESS
SYNDROME
Yasuhiro
Kondoh;
Hlroyuki Taniguchi,
Fumio Taki;
Kenzo Takagi; Tatsuo Satake. Nagoya, Japan
ATRIAL
FIBRILLATION
1992;
MANAGEMENT
IN FWX
Lorelel .L Repique;
Sallesh
N. Shah; Gary E. Marsha,
Loma Und
California
AIR TRAVEL AND OXYGEN THERAPY
IN CARDIOPULMONARY
PATIENTS
Henry Gong Jr. Los Angeles
TUBERCULOSIS
AND PREGNANCY
M. Abdulgany
Hamadeh;
Jeffrey Glassroth,
Chicago
SUPPLY-DEPENDENT
OXYGEN
CONSUMPTION
AND MIXED VENOUS OXYHEMOGLOBIN
SATURATION DURING
ISOVOLEMIC
HEMODIWTION
IN
PIGS
Jukka Rlis#{227}nen,Tampa
SEIZURES
AND SOFT-TISSUE
CALCIFICATIONS
IN
A HISPANIC WOMAN
Tim V. Huli*rt;
Robert A. Larsen, Los Angeles
BILATERAL
HILAR ENLARGEMENT
AND DYSPNEA
IN A YOUNG BLACK MAN
Oleh W Hnatiuk; Thomas
A. Dillard; Paul S. Schaefer;
Joho McManigle,
Bethesda
FUNCTIONAL
IMPLICATIONSOFTHE
PULMONARY
MICROCIRCULATION;
AN UPDATE
Warren a Guntheroth;
Daniel L LucAtel; Isamu Kswabori, Seable
RESPONSE
TO CHALLENGE
TO THE SOBIN-FUNG
APPROACH
TO THE STUDY OF PULMONARY
MlCROCIRCULAT1ON
Sidney S. Sobin; Y. C. Fung, Los Angeles
PULMONARY
MANIFESTATIONS
OF TYPHOID FEVER; TWO CASE REPORTS
AND A REVIEW OF
THE LITERATURE
1147
Marsh
M. Sharma;
Om P. Sharma,
DRAMATIC
IMPROVEMENT
OF
Los Angeles
STUNNED
Guadalupe
Fraile; Jos#{233}
Lois Rodriguez-Garcia;
Carlos
Monroy; Lois Fogue; Jos#{233}
Maria Millan, Madrid, Spain
1 171 PULMONARY
COMPLICATIONS
FROM ALVEOLAR
ACCUMULATION
OF CARBONACEOUS
MATERIAL
IN A COCAINE SMOKER
James R. Klinger; Eric Bensadoun;
William M. Corrao,
Providence,
Rhode Island
1 174 ALVEOLAR
DAMAGE DUE TO INHALATION
OF AMITROLE-CONTAINING
HERBICIDE
Ron Balkisson;
David Murray; Victor Hotfsteln, Toronto,
Canada
1 176 PNEUMOMEDIASTINUM
CAUSING
PNEUMOPERITONEUM
Leonid Lantsberg;
Vsevolod
Rosenzweig,
Beer-Sheva,
Israel
1 177 SPONTANEOUS
PNEUMOTHORAX
ASSOCIATED
WITH PNEUMOCVST1S
CARINII PNEUMONIA
Jos#{233}-Manuel Tunon-de-Lara; Joel Constans; MariePierre Vincent; Marie-Catherine
Receveur;
Claude
Cowl; Andr#{233}
Taytard, Pessac, France
1 178 IDIOPATHIC
HYPEREOSINOPHILIC
SYNDROMERELATED
PULMONARY
INVOLVEMENT
DIAG-
NOSED
CARDIUM
1183
1184
915
WITH KLIPPEL-FEIL
SYNDROME
1065
1772
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1992 (Supplement)
CONTEMPORARY
USE OF LABORATORY
TESTS
TO MONITOR SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF THROMBOLYflC THERAPY
Denise R. Hirsch; Samuel
1 Goldhaber,
Boston
THE DIAGNOSIS
OFACUTE
MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION
Robert
M. Callff E. Magnus Ohman.
Durham,
North
Carolina
GISSI UPDATE: WHICH PATIENTS WITH MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
SHOULD
RECEIVE THROMBOL-
YSIS?
Maria G. Franzoel; Aide P. Maggloni; G. Tognoni,
Milan,Italy
AND
ANOMALOUS
ATRIOVENTRICULAR
CONDUCTiON
Reh
Bhagat;
Kaishal
Pant; Vljay K. Slngh; Chandrashekar
Pant; Ajay Gupta; Om Prakash
Jaggi. Delhi,
India
1159 NONINVASIVE
IMAGING OF A RETROCARDIAC
SPLEEN;
UNUSUAL
COMPONENT
OF PARAESOPHAGEAL
DIAPHRAGMATIC
HERNIA
Prabhakar
Battu; Ivan A. D’Cruz;
Michael
Holman;
John P. LocksmIth,
Augusta,
Georgia
1 160 PRIMARY PULMONARYBOTRYOMYCOSIS;AMANIFESTATION
OF CHRONIC
GRANULOMATOUS
DISEASE
Harold L Paz; Barbara
J. Utile; Wilmot C. Ball, Jr;
Jerry A. Winkelstein,
Baltimore
1163 PROLONGED
PARTIAL REMISSION
OF MALIGNANT FIBROUS
HIST1OCYTOMA
IN POSTERIOR
MEDIASTINUM
BY IMMUNOTHERAPY
Shirilto
Muneta;
Nobuoki
Kohno;
Hiroshi Matsuoka;
Kunlo Hiwada; Noriftitni Ueda, Ehime, Japan
1 165 THE USE OF A SHORT-LENGTH
TRANSTRACHEAL
OXYGEN CATHETER
IN PATIENTS OF SMALL STATURE WITH RESTRICTIVE WNG DISEASE
Frank C. Sclurba; Leslie A. Hoffman; Susan W Weemiller; Marion C. Mazzocco;
James
H. Dauber,
Pillsburgh
1 167 POSTPNEUMONECTOMY
SYNDROME
IN ADULTHOOD: SURGICAL
CORRECTION
USING AN EXPANDABLE
PROSTHESIS
.L P. Jansen;
A. Brutel do Is Rivi#{232}re;
M. P. Carpentier
AIling; C. J. .L Westermann;
P. a M. Bergsteln;
V. A.
M. Duurkens,
Nleuwegein,
The Netherlands
1170 THYMIC CYST PRESENTING
AS HORNER’S
SYNDROME
4, APRIL,
INTRODUCTION
Samuel 1 Goldhaber,
Boston
PHARMACOLOGY
OF FIBRINOLYSIS
William D. Hare, Omaha
985
Mark S. Klepper;
Kalpalatha
K. Guntupalli;
Ben Interiano; Mark Dowell; Stephen
B. Greenberg
Houston
1 157 PULMONARY
DEVELOPMENTAL
ANOMALY
ASSO-
CIATED
Response-William
D. Mailno, New York
MOUTH OCCWSION
PRESSURE
IN YOUNG SUBJECTS WITH A BRIEF SMOKING HISTORY
Julio Mann; Maximo Perez; Emillo Servers; Juan Dlaz,
Valencia,
Spain
PULMONARY
TUBERCULOSIS
IN SPUTUM-NEGATIVE BRAZILIAN AIDS PATIENTS
Mauro Schechter;
M. L B. Teixeira; A. C. C. Carvalho;
M.A. Perez, RlodeJanelro
NUMBER
895
1165
NIA
LAVAGE
THROUGH
THE NOSE
John R. Bach, Newark
MYO-
Stanley
M. Pamflils; Gary D. Plotnick; Lawrence
Statford, Baltimore
1 149 COMBINED
APICAL HYPERTROPHIC
CARDIOMYOPATHY AND LEFT ATRIAL MYXOMA
Narlald Kanemoto;
Noboru Nishiumi;
Hiromoto lnoue;
Shirosaku
Kolde; Shiaki Kawada;
Aldra Shotsu,
Isaha
Japan
1150 SPONTANEOUS
PULMONARY
HEMORRHAGE
FOLLOWiNG
CORONARY
THROMBOLYSIS
Paul E. Nathan;
Anthony
V. Torres; Anthony .L Smith;
Anthony .L Gagilardi;
Kevin B. Rapaport,
Brooklyn
1 152 PENICIWUM
DECUMBENS;
A NEW CAUSE
OF
FUNGUS BALL
Kazuko Yoshida;
Takesuke
Hiraoka;
Masayuki
Ando;
Katsuhisa
Uchida; VeNd Mohsenin,
Tokyo, Japan
1154 PERICARDIAL
TAMPONADE
AND CORONARY
SINUS THROMBOSIS
ASSOCIATED
WITH CENTRAL
VENOUS
CATHETERIZATiON
Montse Figuerola;
Marla-TeresaTornas;Josep
Armengol; Ana Bejar; Miguel Adrados;
Alfons Bonet, Girona,
Spain
1155 POSTOPERATIVE
RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE
SECONDARY
TO PNEUMOCYSTIS
CARINII
PNEUMO-
BY BRONCHOALVEOLAR
Hans Slabbynck;
Nicole Impens; Serge Naegels; Mark
Deweele;
Vthuter Schandevyl,
Brussels,
Belgium
I 181 EFFECTS OF AMRINONE
IN PATIENTS RECOVERING FROM CARDIAC SURGERY
Thomas
Yannios, Schenectady
New York
Response-Richard
C. Prlellpp; John F. Butterworth
IV, WinstOn-Salem
1182 “MASK”
VENTILATION
DOESN’T
HAVE TO BE
1245
1315
PREVENTION
OF SEVERE NEUROLOGIC
EVENTS
IN THE THROMBOLYTIC
ERA
Joel M. Gore, Worcester,
Massachusetts
ROIl
OF HEPARIN IN CORONARY THROMBOLY515
Paul R. Elsenberg,
1405
1515
1635
1725
St. Louis
IS SURVIVAL IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION
RELATED TO THROMBOLYTIC
EFFICACY
OR THE
OPEN-ARTERY
HYPOTHESIS?
A CONTROVERSY
TO BE INVESTIGATED
WITH GUSTO
Eric R. Bates, Ann Arbor, Michigan
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC
EVAWATION
OF PULMONARY EMBOLISM
AND ITS RESPONSE
TO THERAPEUTIC
INTERVENTIONS
Patricia C. Come, Boston
PULMONARY
PHYSIOLOGY
DURING PULMONARY
EMBOUSM
C. Gregory
EIIkat, Salt Lake City
BOWS
THROMBOLYSIS
IN VENOUS
THROMBO.
EMBOUSM
1835
Giancarlo
Agnelli; Pasquale
Parise, Perugia,
EVOLVING
CONCEPTS
IN THROMBOLYTIC
APY FOR PULMONARY
EMBOLISM
Samuel Z. Goldhaber,
Boston
NUMBER
1185
1186
Italy
THER-
5, MAY, 1992
COMMUNICATING
WITH FAMILIES ABOUT WITHHOLDING AND WITHDRAWAL
OF LIFE SUPPORT
John M. Luce; Carol Fink, San Francisco
WNG FUNCTION
AND THE COMPUCATIONS
OF
BONE MARROW
TRANSPLANTATiON
Michael .L Krowka, Jacicsonville,
Florida
Subject
Index,
Volume
101 (January-June,
1992)
1187
TREATMENT
OF PNEUMOTHORAX
IN CYSTIC FlBROSIS IN THE ERA OF WNG TRANSPLANTATION
Blakeelee
E. Noyes; David M. Orenstein,
PittSburgh
1189 IMPAIRED
LEFT LOWER
LOBE VENTILATION
IN
PATIENTS
WITH CARDIOMEGALY;
AN ISOTOPE
STUDY OF MECHANISMS
Mark S. M. Alexander;
A. Michael
Peters;
John P.
Cleland;
John Peter Lavender,
London,
England
1 194 OPTIMAL
LEAD POSITIONWG
FOR POSTOPERATIVE ATRIAL PACING
G. Hossein Almasal; Jule N. Watherb.e;
Raymond G.
Hoffman;
Gordon N. Olinger, Milwaukee
1197 COMBINED
DOSE
RATIOS
OF DOPAMINE
AND
DOBUTAMINE
AND RIGHT
VENTRICULAR
PERFORMANCE
AFTER CARDIAC
SURGERY
TalcasUke Imal; Klyoehi Saltoh; Hlroyuld Kani; Tatsushi
1203
CER PATIENTS
1298
1302
1309
Ft*ta; Kazuhiko
Murata, Maebaahi,
Japan
ELEVATIONS
OF CK-MB FOLLOWiNG PULMONARY
EMBOUSM;
A MANIFESTATION
OF OCCULT RIGHT
VENTRICULAR
INFARCTION
Jesse
E. Adams
III;
Barry A. Siegel; James
A. Gold-
steIn; Allan S. Jaffe, St Louis
1312
ETIOLOGIC
STUDY OF PATIENTS WITH COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED
PNEUMONIA
Amelia Pareja;
Carmen
Bernal;
Ana Leyva; Gonzalo
PIeola;
M. Carmen
Maroto, Granada, Spain
121 1 THE ROLEOF FIBEROPTIC
BRONCHOSCOPY
FOR
DIAGNOSIS
OF PULMONARY
TUBERCULOSIS
IN
PATIENTS
AT RISK FOR AIDS
Adelaide
M. Miro; Eugene
Gibllaro; Steven Powell;
Stephen
L Kamholz,
Brooklyn
1215 BRONCHCALVEOLAR
LAVAGE IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED
PATIENTS;
CLINICAL
AND FUNCTIONAL CONSEQUENCES
Fernando
Wrra;
Houssem
Hmouda;
An
Rauss;
1207
Francois
1221
1228
1236
1240
1245
1250
1257
1265
1268
1274
1282
Lebargy; CatherlneCordonnler,Jean
Taveira Da Silva; Paul Katz, Washington,
1287
1293
1318
1326
Bignon;
Francols
Lemaire;
Laurent Brochard,
Oreteil, France
MESAM
4: AN AMBULATORY
DEVICE
FOR THE
DETECTION
OF PATIENTSAT
RISK FOROBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME
Riccardo
Stoohs;
ChrIstIan
GulIlernlnauIt
Palo Alto,
California
TRANSTRACHEAL
OXYGEN,
NASAL CPAP AND
NASAL
OXYGEN
IN FIVE PATIENTS
WITH OSSTRUCTIVE
SLEEP APNEA
Robert .L Famey;
James
W Walker Jeffrey C. EImer
VIncent A. Visconti; A. Jon Ord, Salt Lake City
THE EFFECTS
OF OPEN LEAF BURNING ON SPIROMETRIC MEASUREMENTS
IN ASTHMA
Leland
F. From; Larry G. Bergen;
Carol J. Humlie,
Befolt, Wisconsin
PARTICIPANT
RESPONSES
TO BLOOD GAS PROFICIENCY TESTING
REPORTS
James
E. Hansen,
Torrance,
California
PSEUDOEPIDEMIC
OF NONTUBERCULOUS
MYCOBACTERIA
DUE TO A CONTAMINATED
BRONCHOSCOPE
CLEANING
MACHINE; REPORT
OF AN
OUTBREAK
AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Jacques
G. H. Gttler,
Wlnterthur,
Max Salflnger,
Alexander
km G
Zurlch, SwItzerland
ADRENAL
FUNCTION
IN ADULT ASTHMATICS
DURING
LONG-TERM
DAILY TREATMENT
WITH
lo, 1 ,200, AND 1,600 &G TRIAMCINOLONE
ACETONIDE; MULTICENTER
STUDY
Leonard
C. Altman; Steven R. Findlay; Manuel Lopez;
Richard
Morris; Peter Lukacsko;
Jacob
L Pinnas;
Paul H. Ratner
Stanley .L Szefier; Michael L Welch
PREDICTIVE
VAWE OF PULMONARY
FUNCTiON
TESTS BEFORE
MARROW
TRANSPLANTATION
Stephen
W Crawford;
Uoyd FIsher, Seattle
SUBCUTANEOUS
EMPHYSEMA,
PNEUMOMEDIASTINUM,
AND POTENTIALLY LIFE-THREATENING
TENSION
PNEUMOTHORAX;
PULMONARY CONPLICAT1ONS
FROM ARTHROSCOPIC
SHOULDER
DECOMPRESSION
Hing-chung
Lee; Naresh Dewan; Lynn Croeb
Omaha
EXERTIONAL
DYSPNEA
AND VENTILATION
IN NVPERTHYROIDISM
David Small; William Gibbons;
Robert D. Levy; Pilar
de Lucas; Walter Gregory;
Manuel G. Coelo
PULMONARY
MANIFESTATIONS
OF THE EOSINOPHILIA-MYALGIA
SYNDROME
ASSOCIATED
WITH
TRYPTOPHAN
INGESTiON
Anthony
C. Campagna;
Paul D. Blanc; Undsey
A.
Crlsweil;
David Clarke;
Kenneth
E. Sack; Warren M.
Gold; Jeffrey A. Golden,
Santa Clara, CalIfornia
DYSPNEA
AND PULMONARY
FUNCTION
IN THE LTRYPTOPHAN-ASSOCIATED
EOSINOPHILIA-MYALGIA SYNDROME
Charles
A. Read; Daniel Clauw; Clancy Welr; Angelo
1332
1338
1342
1352
METASTASES;
INFW-
Dun-Sing
Chang; Pan-ChyrYong;
Kwen-Tay
Luh; SowHsong Kuo; Ruey-Long
Hong; U-Na Lee, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
PERSPECTIYE
PREVENTIVE
ISOlLID
THERAPYAND
THE LIVER
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Harold L Israel; Jonathan
E. Gottlieb;
Willis C. Mad&e
Phhia
RADIOAEROSOL
ASSESSMENT
OF LUNG IMPROVEMENT
IN CYSTIC
FIBROSIS
PATIENTS
TREATED
FOR ACUTE PULMONARY
EXACERBATIONS
Beth L Laube;
Donald
Y. Chang;
Anna Nussbaum
Black; Bet1 .L Roaensteln,
Baltimore
WHOLE WNG TUBERCULOSIS;
A DISEASE WiTH
HIGH MORTALITY
WHICH IS FREQUENTLY
MISDIAGNOSED
Thomas
C. Y. Tsao; ‘tIsong-Chang
Juang; YIng-Huwg
TsaI; Ray-She.
Len; Cheng-Huel
Lee, TaipeI, Taiwan,
Republic
of China
RAYNAUD’S
PHENOMENON
OF THE WNG; A REALflY BOTH IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY
RAYNAUD SYNDROME
Jean-Michel
Vergnon; Jean-Claude
Barthelemy;
Jeanne
Rlffat; Christian
Boissler;
Alain Claudy; Andre
Emonot
Saint-Priest
en Jarez, France
SINGLE-DOSE
EFFECT
OF ASTEMIZOLE
ON
BRONCHOCONSTRICT1ON
INDUCED
BY HISTAMINE IN ASTHMATiC
SUBJECTS
Chantale
Ben
Ja
Mao; Heberto
Ghezzo;
Andre C,
Montreal,
Canada
EFFECT
OF ‘y-INTERFERON
ON COLLAGEN
5ThTHESIS BY NORMAL AND FIBROTIC HUMAN LUNG
FIBROSLASTS
A. Sarapath
Narayanan;
John Whithey;
Augustine
Souza; Ganesh
Raghu, Seattle
PATIENT AND HOSPITAL cHARACTERISTicS
RELATED TO IN-HOSPITAL
MORTALITY
AFTER WNG
CANCER
RESECTiON
Patrick S. Romano,
San Francisco;
David H. Mark,
Milwaukee
ADRENOCORTICAL
FUNCTION IN PATIENTS INVESTIGATED
FOR ACTIVE TUBERCULOSIS
Ernest L York; Donald A. Enarson;
Eva L Nobert;
F.
Anne Fanning;
Brlan .L Sproule,
Edmonton,
Canada
VOWME-CYOLED
DECELERATING
FLOW; AN ALTERNATIVE FORM OF MECHANICAL
VENTILATION
Sue A. Ravenscraft
William C. Burke; John ..L Marini,
St Paul
EXPONENTIAL
ANALYSIS
OF THE WNG
PRESSURE-VOLUME
CURVE
IN PATIENTS
WITH
CHRONIC
PIGEON-BREEDER’S
WNG
Raul Sansores;
1357
1361
1369
1376
1382
1386
1393
DC
PROGNOSTIC
VAWE OF THE TISSUE
POLYPEPTIDE ANTIGEN
IN WNG CANCER
Glanfranco
Buccherl;
Domenico
Ferrigno,
Cuneo, Italy
LATE SURVIVAL OF NON-SMALL
CELL WNG CAN-
WITH BRAIN
1404
ENCE OF TREATMENT
1399
Rogelio
Parez-ParNa;
Peter D. Pare;
Molses Salman
PLEURAL
EFFUSION
IN NON-HODGKIN’S
LYMPHOMA
Firuz Cellkogki;
ANn S. Teirstein; Daniel
KreilensteIn; James
A. Strauchen,
New York
SMOKING,
RESPIRATORY
SYMPTOMS,
AND PULMONARY
FUNCTION
AMONG A POPULATION
OF
HISPANIC
FARMWORKERS
Thomas
E. Gamaky;
Marc B. Schenker;
Stephen
A.
McCurdy;
Steven.L
Sarnuels,
Davis, CalIfornia
CXYGENTRANSPORTDURING
INCREMENTAL
EXERCISE tCAD AS A PREDICTOR
OF OPERATiVE
RISK IN WNG CANCER PATIENTS
Katsuhiro
Nakagawa;
Kazuys
Nakahara;
Shinichirou
Mi;
wu
KaeasNm
Osa
Japan
FORMOTEROL
AS DRY DER
INHALATION;
A
DOSE
FINDING
STUDY
IN COMPARISON
WITH
FORMOTEROL
METERED
DOSE
INHALER
AND
PLACEBO
Francis P.V Maeeen; RobertCostongs;
Sjef
Smeets;
Faire G. M. A. Zweers;
Dick M. Goedhart
Axnhem,
The Netherlands
LONG-TERM
SURVIVAL
IN AGED PATIENTS WITH
CORRECTED
TRANSPOSITION
OF THE GREAT
ARTERIES
Ulchl Ikeda; Makoto
Fume.;
Osamu Suzuki; Kenichi
Kimura; Hiromichi
Sekiguchi;
Kazuyukl
Shimada,
DETERMINANTS
OF ELEVATED CREATINE KINASE
ACTIVITY
AND OREATINE KINASE MB-FRACTION
FOLLOWING
CARDIOPULMONARY
RESUSCITATION
Joseph
Mattana;
Pravin C. Slnghal,
Bronx
EFFICACY
OF A LOW DOSE OF CEFOTAXIME
IN
SERIOUS
CHEST INFECTIONS
Joha F. Cede; Jeffrey Presneil;
Craig Kelghley; VIncent
Stnicka
Melbourne,
Austmlia
CONCURRENT
BACTERIAL
WNG INFECTiON
IN
PATIENTS
WITH AIDS, PCP, AND RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE
Robert L. Murphy; Roy D. Cane; Michael J. Blake
LENGTH
OF STAY AND SURVIVAL AFTER INTENSIVE CARE FOR SEVERE
PNEUMOCYST1S
CARINII
PNEUMONIA;
A PROSPECTIVE
STUDY
SamuelA.
1407
1413
1417
David Felgal;Joeeph
CHu; Daniel
JOURNALS?
1420
1425
1427
1429
1434
Nfrad So,
Nmok,
Illinois
ThE INTERNATIONAL
CLINICAL
RESPIRATORY
GROUP; REPORT
OF THE SECOND
MEETiNG
Roger C. Bone, Chicago;
Peter Calverley,
Uverpool,
UK; Kenneth
R. Chapman,
Toronto,
Canada;
Ronald
DaN, Aarhus, Denmark;
Nicholas
Gross,
Chicago;
Helgo Magnussen,
Hamburg,
Germany;
Andre P. Perruchoud,
Basel,
Switzerland;
Anthony
Rebuck,
Toronto, Canada
A RAPIDLY
EXPANDING
EXTRAPULMONARY
MASS
Neil J. Duval, Portsmouth,
Virginia
RECURRENT
HEMOPTYSIS,
CHEST
PAIN, AND
PURULENT
SPUTUM
IN A YOUNG MAN
WIlliam F. Sexajer;
Gerard.L
Crlnei PhIladelphia
INVASIVE
HEMODYNAMIC
MONITORING
IN OSSTETRICS;
A CRITICAL REVIEW OF ITS INDICATIONS, BENEFiTS,
COMPLICATiONS,
AND ALTERNATIVES
Thomas
E. Nolan; Marsha
L Wakefield;
Lawrence
D.
Devce, Augusta,
Georgia
HIGH-RESOWTION
COMPUTED
TOMOGRAPHY
OF EXPERIMENTAL
HYDROSTATIC
PULMONARY
EDEMA
Bruce B. Foister;
Nestor
L MUller; John R. Mayo;
Mitsushi Okazawa;
Barry
A. Wigge; Ptitsr D. Pare,
Canada
EFFECTS
OF VERAPAMIL
ON POSTEXTRASYSTOLIC POTENTIAT1ON
Aryan N. Mooss; Daniel E. Hilleman;
Joseph
Rysavy;
Michael H. Sketch,
Sr. Omaha
MASSIVE
HEMOPTY’SIS
FROM THORACIC
ACTINOMYCOSIS
SUcCESSFULLY
TREATED
BY EMBOUZATION
Davidson H. Hamer; Lee Edward Schwab;
Richard
Gray Washington,
DC
PNEUMOTHORAX
DUE TO BALL-VALVE
OBSTRUCTION OFAN ENDOTRACHEALTUBE
IN A MECHANICALLY VENTILATED
PATIENT
Jotw H. Russomanno;
Lee K. Brown, New York
DETERIORATION
OF VENTRICULAR
TACHYCARDIA TO VENTRICULAR
FIBRILLATION
AFTER
RAPID INTRAVENOUS
ADMINISTRATION
OF MAONESIUM SULFATE
Sari VIsIdn; Bernard
Beihassen;
Shiomo Lanlado,
Tel
Aviv, Israel
PRIMARY PULMONARY
DISEASE
DUE TO MYCOBACTERIUM
AVIUM-INTRACELWLARE
Jerome
M. Reich, Portland,
Oregon
PLEURAL
EFFUSION
RESULTING FROM METASTATIC PAPILLARYCARCINOMAOFTHETHYROID
Andrew
N. mon;
Leslie
R. Sheeler
ChwIea
V.
Blscottl; James
K. Stoles; Cieveland
ACTINOBACILWS
ACTINOMYCETEMCOMITANS
PNEUMONIA
WITH CHEST
WALL INVOLVEMENT
AND RIB DESTRUCTION
Ang Yuan; Pan-Chyr
Yang; LI-Na Lee; Dun-BIng
Chang;
Sow-Hsong
Kuo; Kwen-Tay
Luh, TaIpei, Telwan, RepublIC of China
MASSIVE HEMOTHORAX
DUE TO ENLARGING
ARTERIOVENOUS
FISTULA IN PREGNANCY
Oar.
M. LaRoche;
Francis
Wells; John Shnaerson,
N
En
POSVE
KVEIM TEST IN PATIENTS WITH COEXISTING SARCOIDOSIS
AND HUMAN IMMUNODEF1CIENCY VIRUS INFECTION
Devendra
N. Amin; Kirk Sperber
Lee K. Brown; Eileen
D. Chusid; Alvin S. Teirstein,
New York
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1438
1442
1444
1445
1447
1448
1450
1452
1454
1456
PERCUTANEOUS
1458
IN AN OCTOGENARIAN
WITH CALCIFIC
PULMONARY STENOSIS
Costas A. Tentolouris;
Michael K. Kyrlalddla;
laldoros
P. Gavellatsls;
Costaa B. Kourouklis;
Pavios C. Toutouzas, Athen
Greece
INTERPLEURAL
PLACEMENT
OF CENTRAL
VE-
NOUS
PULMONARY
CATHETER;
PRACTICES
Neil W Brlster
CHEST
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Bozzette;
Glucksteln;
Carol Kemper
Fred Settler,
and the Callfornia Collaborative
Treatment
Group
OBSTETRIC
PATIENTS
REQUIRING
CRITICAL
CARE; A AVE-YEAR
REVIEW
Sarah J. Kllpatrick;
Michael A. Mattha
San Francisco
PROLONGED
NEUROGENIC
WEAKNESS
IN PATIENTS
REQUIRING
MECHANICAL
VENTILATiON
FOR ACUTE AIRFLOW UMITATION
JotSi H. Coakley;
Kulan Nagendran;
Ian E. C. Ormerod; Cohn N. Ferguson;
Charles
.L Hinds,
London,
En
CAN YOU BELIEVE WHAT YOU READ IN MEDICAL
I 101
Rodger
FAILURE
VALVULOPLASTY
OF PREVENTIVE
E. Barnette,
I 6 I JUNE, 1992
Philadelphia
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FUNCTIONAL
UPPER
AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION;
PSYCHOGENIC
PHARYNGEAL
CONSTRICTION
Atsushi
Nagai;
Eriko ‘dsnaguchi;
Iyoichi Sakamoto;
Eikoh Takahashi,
Tokyo, Japan
RAPID EVOLUTIONOFCARDIACTAMPONADE
DUE
TO BACTERIAL
PERICARDITIS
IN iWO PATIENTS
WITH HIV-1 INFECTION
Milind M. Karve; Mandakolathur
R. Murali; Hemant M.
Shah; Kenneth
R. Phelps,
Brooklyn
DISSEMINATED
MIUARY BLASTOMYCOSIS
LEADING TO ACUTE
RESPIRATORY
FAIWRE
IN AN
1460
1481
1463
URBAN
1467
1469
OBIC?
Karirnan
SETTiNG
Jeffrey P. Renston;
Janet Morgan; Anthony F. DiMarco,
Cleveland
ACUTE RESPIRATORY
COMPROMISE
RESULTING
FROM TRACHEAL
MUCOUS IMPACTION SEcONDARY TO A TRANSTRACHEAL
OXYGEN CATHETER
Bernard
.L Roth;Thomasw
Irvine; Douglas
E. Uening;
Newton 0. Duncan;
W. Hal Cragun,
Tacoma
INTRAPLEURAL
UROKINASE
FOR LOCULATED EF.
FUSION
James
I. Couser, Jr; Joseph Berley; Edward G. 11mm,
Cooperstown,
New York
WNG DISEASE
ASSOCIATED
WITH ORALLY ADMINISTERED
MESALAMINE
FOR ULCERATIVE CD-
1465
GAS EXCHANGE
KINETICS
IN HEART
TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS
Paolo Cerremlll;
Claudlo
Marconi;
Michael
Mey
Guide Ferrets; Bruno Grassi
2065 AUTONOMIC
NERVOUS
SYSTEM
RESPONSES
TO
EXERCISE
IN RELATION
TO VENTILATORY
THRESHOLD
Yoshihaw
Yomamoto;
Richard
L Hughson,
Waterloo,
Canada;
Yoehlo Nakamura,
Tokorozawa,
Japan
21 15 IS THE ANAEROBIC
THRESHOLD
TRULY ANAER1995
2195
2235
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1471
1473
1473
1474
1475
1476
1476
1477
1477
1479
1479
1480
Mauricio
A. Relnoso; Kenneth
W Schroeder;
Richard
J Pisani, Rochester,
Minnesota
ADULT T-CELL LEUKEMIA WITH A SOLITARY
WNG
MASS
TakafUmi Olcura; Rumi Tanaka; HirOshi Shibata;
Hitoshi
Kukita, Uwajimi-cit
Japan
CHLAMYDIA
TRACHOMAT1S
PERICARDITIS
IN A
PATIENT WITH WNG CANCER
Toshio Honda;
Masahim
Kitade; Nobuo Usda; Keizo
Furuya, Matsuyama,
Japan
SPONTANEOUS
PNEUMOTHORAX
IN AIDS PATIENTS NOT RECEIVING
PROPHYLAXIS
AGAINST
PNEUMOCYSTIS
CAR/Nil PNEUMONIA
Kaveh Bagheri;
Terrance
.L Truth; Benjamin
H. Sal irstein, Newark
CATHETER-RELATED
INFECTIONS
AND ASSOCIATED
Randolph
Upchik; Ralph M. Schapira,
Milwaukee
Response-Scott
Norwood,
Urbana,
Illinois
EMPYEMA THORACIC
Sandra
K. Willsie-Ediger;
Gary A. Salzman;
George
R. Reisz, Kansas
City, Missouri
Response-David
G. Ashbaugh,
Seattle
A POSTPERICARDIOTOMY
AND POSTMYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
SYNDROME
PRESENTING
AS
NONCARDIAC
PULMONARY
EDEMA
David H. Spodick,
Worcester,
Massachusetts
Response-Arnold
H. Kassancl
Dallas
EXTRAPLEURAL
HEMATOMA
AS A LATE COMPLICATION OF COLLAPSE
THERAPY
FOR TUBERCULOSIS
Gilbert Massard;
Norbert
Roeslin;
Jean-Made
Wihlm;
Georges
Morand,
Strasbourg,
France
INCREASE
OF INTRAOCULAR
PRESSURE
DURING NASAL CPAP
R. Alvarez-Sala;
S. Diaz; C. Prados;
C. Villasant;
Villamor, Madrid, Spain
THERAPEUTIC
PULMONARY
ARTERY CATHETERIZATION
Mild Engoren, Toledo, Ohio
Response-Jay
S. Stelngrub;
Daniel Teres
Springfield, Massachusetts
PHRENIC NERVE INJURY
Antoine And; Norma M. I Braun, New York
Response-Glenn
W Laub; S. Muralldharan;
Qiao
Qien; Mark Adkins; Bridget BaIley; Lynn B. McGrath,
Browns MillS, New Jersey
BUCILLAMINE-INDUCED
HYPERSENSITIVITY
PNEUMONS
Kazuyoshi
Kurashima;
Shini Nakac; Masaki Fujimura;
Tamotsu
Matsuda,
Kanazawa,
Japan
ANTISMOKING
EDUCATION
FOR MEDICAL
STU-
2315
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242S
2485
2535
Hiroshi Kawane,
Kurashiki
City Japan
NEGATIVE-PRESSURE
VENTILATION;
CAL NOTE
Sam I. Lerman, Canton, Michigan
NUMBER
2635
2685
Texas
VENTILATORY
AND METABOUC
CHANGES
AS A
RESULT OF EXERCISE
TRAINING
IN COPD
PA-
TIENTS
2795
2895
2935
2995
3045
3095
1885
FOREWORD
Luigi Tavazzi, Claudlo F. Donner, Veruno, Italy
AN ANALYSIS
OF THE FACTORS
LIMITING MAXIMAL OXYGEN
CONSUMPTION
IN HEALTHY SUB-
3125
JECTS
1925
Pietro Enrico di Prampero,
VENTILATION-PERFUSION
EXERCISE
Peter D. Wagnec
La Jolla,
Udine, Italy
MATCHING
California
3155
DURING
INSUFFICIENCY
ShellaL
Goodnight-White;
Charles C. Miller III;
Steven
E Haber; Peter D. Klein; Eugene C. Fletcher, Houston,
2745
Antonio Patessio;
Mauro Carone;
Francesco
loll; Claidlo F. Donne#{231}
Wruno,
Italy
IMPLICATIONS
OF LOWERAND UPPER-LIMB
TRAINING
PROCEDURES
IN PATIENTS
WITH
CHRONIC
AIRWAY OBSTRUCTiON
Manuel
Gimenez;
Eric Predine;
Michel
Marchand;
EmlIlo Servers;
Jose
LAs Ponz; Jean-Made
Polu,
Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy;
France
PULMONARY
HEMODYNAMICS
AND PHYSICAL
TRAINING
IN PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC
OBSTRUCTIVE
PULMONARY
DISEASE
T. K. Rogers;
P. Howard, Sheffield,
England
THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL TRAINING
IN ASTHMA
C.
Ciark, Glasgow
Scotland
AUTONOMIC
NERVOUS
SYSTEM
ADAPTATiONS
TO SHOR1TERM
EXERCISE
TRAINING
Maria Teresa La Rovere; Andrea Mortars,
Pavia, Italy;
ulla
Sandrone;
Federlco
Lombaml,
Milan, Italy
LONG-TERM ADAPTATION
OF 24-H HEART RATE
VARIABILITY
AFTER MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION
Glorgb
Mazzuero;
Pale
Lanfranchi;
Roberto
Calombo; Pantaleo
Giannuza;
Amerlgo
Glordano;
and
the EAMI Study Grou
Vewno, Italy
EXERCISE
TESTING AND TRAINING
OF THE ELD-
PATIENT
Nanette
K. Wengei; Atlanta, Georgia
PHYSICAL
EXERCISE
IN ESSENTIAL
HYPERTENSION
Guide Grassi;
Gino Seravalle; David Calhoun; Glen
Bathsta Boa; pe
Man
EAMI-EXERCISE
TRAINING
IN ANTERIOR
MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION:
AN ONGOING
MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED
STUDY;
PRELIMINARY
RESULTS OF LEFT VENTRICULAR
FUNCTION
AND
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Akira
Michael
Salman, Los Angeles
RiGHT VENTRICULAR
FUNCTION
AT REST AND
DURING
EXERCISE
IN CHRONIC
OBSTRUCTIVE
PULMONARY
DISEASE
Richard
A. Matthay;
Alejandro
C. Arroliga; Herbert
P.
Wiedemann;
Douglas S. Schulman;
Donald A. Mahier
PRINCIPLES
OF EXERCISE
TRAINING
Richard Casaburl,
Torrance,
California
LACTATE
KINETICS
IN SEVERE
COPD; IMPLICATIONS OF AN ABNORMAL
AMINOPYRINE
BREATH
ERLY CORONARY
1875
California;
TEST
A HISTORI-
5, MAY, 1992 (Supplement)
Torrance,
Koike, Tokyo, Japan
CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF METHODS
FOR ASSESSING REGIONAL
BLOOD FLOW AND THEIR RELIABILITY IN CLINICAL MEDICINE
Thierry H. LeJemtel;
Stuart Katz; Guillaume
Jondeau;
Steven Solomon,
Bronx, New York
REGIONAL
FLOW RESPONSES
TO EXERCISE
B. CarU; E. Colombo;
F. Santoro;
A. Laporta;
F.
Maslowsk
Tradate,
Italy
ANALYSIS
OF NEURAL MECHANISMS
ACCOMPANYING DIFFERENT
INTENSES
OF DYNAMIC EXERCISE
Omaha
Rirnoldi;
Raftaello
Furlan; Maria R. Pagani;
Simona
Piazza;
Marco Guazal;
Massimo
Pagani;
Alberto Malliani, Milan, Italy
THE BENEFIT OF GRADED
PHYSICAL
EXERCISE
IN CHRONIC HEART FAIWRE
Michel Koch; H. Douard; J-P BrOUStet Pessac,
France
INDIVIDUALIZED
RAMP TREADMILL;
OBSERVATIONS ON A NEW PROTOCOL
nathan
Myers; Nancy Buchanan;
Davld Smlth; Joel
Neutel; Eric Bowes; Doug Walsh; Victor F. Froelicher,
Long Beach and Irvine, California
THE MEASUREMENT
OF DYSPNEA
DURING
EXERCISE
IN PATIENTS WITH WNG DISEASE
Donald A. MahIe
Lebanon,
New Hampshire
DYSPNEA
ON EXERCISE;
PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC
MECHANISMS
Ciro Rampulla;
Silvia Baiocchi;
Elena Dacosto;
Nicolimo Ambroelno,
Pavia, Italy
FACTORS
LIMITING EXERCISE
PERFORMANCE
IN
WNG DISEASE; VENTILATORY
2555
DENTS
1480
Wasserman,
3225
3305
3335
3405
3475
3505
REMODELING
Pantaleo
Glannuzzi;
Pier Luigi Temporelli;
Lulgi Tavaz;
Ugo Corra; Marlneila
Gattone;
Alessandro
knpareto;
Amadgo
ordano;
Carlo
Schwelger;
Uigi
Sale; Qaudlo
Mallnverni;
and the EAMI Study Group
RATIONALE
OF EXERCISE
THERAPY
IN PATIENTS
WITh
ANGINA
PECTORIS
WITH NORMAL
AND
IMPAIRED VENTRICULAR
FUNCTION
Jan .L Kellermann,
Tel-Hashorne#{231} Israel
THE ROLE OF THE PERICARDIUM
IN CONDITIONING THE EFFECTS
OF PHYSICAL TRAINING
Ralph Shabetai;
H. Kirk Hammond;
Chin Lal, San
Diego, California
BLOOD
FLOW AND SKELETAL
MUSCLE
IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAIWRE
PhIlip A. Poole-Wilson;
Nigel P. BulIer; David C. Undu
London, England
SKELETAL
MUSCLE
FUNCTION,
MORPHOLOGY
AND METABOLISM
IN PATIENTS WITH CONGESliVE HEART FAIWRE
John R. Mlnottl; Ian Christoph;
Barry M. Massle,
San
Francisco,
California
CENTRAL
HEMODYNAMIC
RESPONSE
TO EXERCISE IN PATIENTSWITH
CHRONIC HEARTFAIWRE
Martin .L Sullivan; Frederick
R. Cobb, Durham,
North
Camlina
ROLE OF NEUROHUMORAL
CONTROL
OF THE
CIRCULATION
IN DETERMINING
EXERCISE
CAPACITY IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAIWRE
Jay N. Cohn, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
PHYSICAL
TRAINING IN PATIENTS WITH CONGESTIVE HEART FAIWRE
Paolo Road, Hovers, Italy
NUMBER
1481
1483
1484
6, JUNE,
1992
THE ACCP-SCCM
CONSENSUS
CONFERENCE
ON
SEPSIS AND ORGAN FAIWRE
Roger C. Bone, Chicago;
WIlliam .1 Slbbald,
London,
Canada;
Charles
L Sprung, Jerusalem,
Israel
THE MANAGEMENTOF
LONG-TERM
MECHANICAL
VENTILATION
AT HOME
Men I. Gol
Chicago
INTRACORONARY
THROMBOLYSIS
Alan .1. Tiefenbrunn,
St Louis
1486
THE OXYGEN
1488
M. Christine
WEANING
COST
OF BREATHING
Stock, Atlanta
IS DEMEANING;
IT’S TIME FOR LIBER-
ATION!
Robert D. Brandstetter;
Frank Tamarin, New Rochelle,
New York
1489 DISTURBANCE
OF PULMONARY
GAS EXCHANGE
IN PATIENTS WITH RIGHT VENTRICULAR
INFARCTION
Tetsuro Suglura; TOShIjI Iwasaka; uo
Takayama;
Masde
Matsutani;
Mkeuo Inad
Osal
Japan
1494 EXPOSURE
OF HEALTH CARE WORKERS
TO AEROSOUZED
PENTAMIDINE
Thomas
G. O’Riordan;
Gerald
C. Smaldone,
Stony
Brook, New York
1500 HYPOVENTILATION
AND APNEA
IN CHILDREN
DURING MECHANICALLY
ASSISTED
VENTILATiON
Irene S. Gilgoff; Ru-Chuan
Pang; Thomas
G. Keens,
Downe
Calia
1507 PULMONARY
EMBOLISM
IN YOUNGER
ADULTS
Richard
M. Green;
Thomas
.L Meyer;
Marc Dunn;
JeffreyGlassroth,
Chicago
1512 CARDIAC
CATHETERIZATION
THROUGH
THE INTERNAL JUGULAR
VEIN IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS;
AN ALTERNATIVE
TO THE USUAL FEMORAL VEIN
ACCESS
PaoIo Guccione;
M. Giulla Gagliard
Maurlzlo Bevilacqua; Francesco
Parisi; Bruno Marlno, Rome, Italy
1515 DETECTION
OF PATENT
FORAMEN
OVALE BY
CONTRAST
TRANSESOPHAGEAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Waan
Chen; Psillang
Kuan; Wan-Pin
LIen; FangYoe Un, Taipei, Taiwan
1521 ESOPHAGEAL
FUNCTION
AND GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFWX DURING SLEEP AND WAKING IN
PATIENTS
WITH CHRONIC
OBSTRUCTiVE
PUtMONARY DISEASE
William C. Off; 1 Shamma-Othman;
MeMn Allen;
Maicolm G Robinson,
Oklahoma
City
1526 THE ACUTE EFFECTS
OF CONTINUOUS
POSITIVE
AIRWAY PRESSURE
AND OXYGEN
ADMINISTRAT1ON ON BLOOD PRESSURE
DURING OBSTRUCTIVE StEEP APNEA
N. .L All; R. .L 0. Davies;
A. Fleetham;
.1 R. StrarlIng,
Canada
1533 ACUTE EXACERBATIONS
IN SEVERE
COLD PATIENTS;
TREATMENT
USING
POSITIVE
PRESSURE VENTILATION
BY NASAL MASK
Caterlna
Fogllo; Michele Vitacca;
Armkio Quadrl;
SImonetta
ScaMni;
Silvia Marangoni;
Nicollno Ambro-
-
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1992)
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Italy
NASAL
PAP
REDUCES
GASTROESOPHAGEAL
REFWX
IN OBSTRUCTIVE
SLEEP
APNEA
SYNDROME
Paul Kerr; L Patrick
Shoenut;
Tom Millar; Patricia
Buckle; MeW H. Kryger, Winnipeg,
Canada
1545 EFFECT
OF AGE ON BRONCHODILATOR
RESPONSE
Wayne
A. Kra*n;
Nancy
K. Drleaner;
Tammy H.
Abuan; Gayle Emmick; Robert B. Schoene.
Seattle
1562 UTIUZAT1ON
OF ACUTE BRONCHODILATOR
RESPONSES
IN STABLE
COPO
TO PREDICT
THE
RELATIVE EFFiCACY
OF INDIVIDUAL
AGENTS
Mark D. Peacock;
James
E. Johnson,
Fort Sam
Houston,
Texas
1558 SURFACTANTANALYSIS
DURING PNEUMOCYSTIS
CARIN11 PNEUMONIA
IN HIV-INFECTED
PATIENTS
Roger
Escarnilia;
Marle-Ciaude
Prevost;
Chrlstophe
Hermant;
Anne Caratero;
Ciotilde
Cariven;
Michel
Krempl; Toulouse,
France
1563 WNG FUNCTION
AND BRONCHIAL
RESPONSIVENESS AFTER BRONCHOALVEOLAR
LAVAGE AND
BRONCHIAL
BIOPSY PERFORMEDWITHOUT
PREMEDICATION
IN STABLE ASTHMATiC SUBJECTS
Mmdo
Chetta;
Antonio Foresi; useppina
Bertorelll;
Aterto
Peed; Dade Oerl,
Parms,
Italy
1569 COMBINED
EFFECT
OF SMOKING
HABITS
AND
OCCUPATiONAL
EXPOSURE
TO HARD METAL ON
TOTAL IGE ANTIBODIES
Tare Shlrakawa;
YokinOrl Kusaka;
Kanekisa
Morlmoto,
Osaks,
Japan
1577 THE UTILITY OF SPIROMETRY
IN THE DIAGNOSIS
OF REVERSIBLE
AIRWAYS OBSTRUCTION
Hunter R. SmIth; Charles a Irvin; Reuben M. Charniad#{231}
Dwwer
1582 EFFECTS
OF CARDIOVASCULAR
DRUGS ON OXYGEN CONSUMPT1ONIOXYGEN
DEUVERY
RELATIONSHIP
IN PATIENTS
WITH CONGESTIVE
HEART FAIWRE
Jean-Louis
Teboui; DjilaIII Annane;
Christian
Thuillez;
_e
D;
Eric Belllssant;
Christian
Richard,
La Kremlln-Blcetre,
France
1588 TRANSDERMAL
SCOPOLAMINE
AS TREATMENT
OF BRADYARRHYTHMIAS
Jesus
Sales NIeto; Juan A. Rulperez
Ablzanda
Frandeco P1cc AraclI; Gonzalo
do Ia Mouwna telenzuela;
Joee A. Rulz Roe, Murcia, Spain
1501 EXERCISE
PERFORMANCE
IN PATIENTS
WiTH
UNCOMPLICATED
ESSENTIAL
HYPERTENSION;
EFFECTS
OF NIFEDIPINE-INDUCED
ACUTE
BLOOD PRESSURE
REDUCTION
Re
Eteabetta
Dude; Marco Bertl;
Marlna Alimento;
Gloria Tamborlni;
Cesare
Florentini,
Milan, Italy
1597
PLATELET
IMAGING
OF THROMBOEMBOLISM;
NATURAL HISTORY
OF POSTOPERATIVE
DEEP
VENOUS
THROMBOSIS
AND PULMONARY
EMBOLISM ILWSTRATED
USINGTHE
“IN-LABELLED
PLATELET-SPECIFIC
MONOCLONAL
ANTIBODY,
P256
Ann D. King; Stuart D. Bell; Alan W .L Stuttle; Maria
Ca,
do Kasid; A. Michael Peters;.L
Paler Lavendei
15
1601
1605
1610
1614
1619
1625
1633
CARBON
DIOXIDE AND OXYGEN PARTIAL PRESSURE IN EXPIRATORY
WATER CONDENSATE
ARE
EOUIWUENT
TO MIXED EXPIRED
CARBON
DICKIDE AND OXYGEN
William
R. von PubIs;
James
D. Anholm;
James
McMBan,
Loma Unds, Cia
M’,VOBACTERIUMAVIUMCOMPLEX
PULMONARY
DISEASE PRESENTING
AS AN ISOLATED LINGULAR OR MIDDLE LOBE PATTERN;
THE LADY WiNDERMERE
SYNDROME
Jerome
M. Reich;
Richard
E. Johnson,
Portland,
Oregon
BRONCHOGENIC
CARCINOMA
IN PATIENTS
WITH
PULMONARY
HIST1OCVTOSIS
X
Daniels
Sadoun;
Fellen
Vaylet; Dominique
WIsyre;
Francols Natali; Robert Georges;
Philippe
Allard;
Jean-Paui Battead,
France
TRACHEOBRONCHIAL
OLEARANCE
IN PATIENTS
WITH PULMONARY
SARCOIDOSIS
Amir Hasani;
Monica Spiterl; Demetri
Pavia;
Johi E.
Agnew; Ste*ertw
Ciarke, London,
England
ThE DEPENDENCY
OF OXYGEN
CONSUMPTION
ON OXYGEN DELIVERY IN CRITiCALLY ILL POSTOPERATIVE
PATIENTS
IS MIMICKED BY VARIATIONS IN SEDATION
Owen Boyd; Michael Grounds;
David Bennen,
London,
PATTtRNS
OF SEDATiON
AND ANALGESIA
IN THE
POSTOPERATIVE
ICU PATIENT
Xiaolu Sun; Thomas
Quinn; Charles
ssman,
New
York
VASCULAR
EROSION
BY CENTRAL
VENOUS
CATHETERS;CLINICALFEATURESANDOUTCOME
Paui Duntley; Jolsi Slaver,
Mary Lou Konsea;
Kathy
Harpel; JoIm E. Heffner, Phoenix
1639 EFFECTS
OF DOXAPRAM
ON HYPERCAPNIC
RESPONSE
DURING WEANING FROM MECHANICAL
VENTiLATION
INCOPD PATIENTS
Jean LouIs Poufflat; Michel Bau
hoatne
Lamberto;
Jean Philippe Posse; Michel Cups, Bond
France
1644 DEFINITIONS
FOR SEPSIS
AND ORGAN FALURE
AND GUIDELINES
FOR THE USE OF INNOVATiVE
THERAPIES
IN SEPSIS
Roger C. Bone, Chairman;
Robert A. Balk; Frank B.
Cerra;
R. Phillip Delllnger;
Alan M. Pain; William A.
Knaus; Roland M. H. Scheln; WIlliam .L Sibbald
1656 EVAWATION
OF DEFiNITIONS
FOR SEPSIS
WillIsmA. Knaus; XlaoIu Sun; Par-Clot Nystrom; Douglas P. Wagner
1663 FIBRONECTIN;
A VERSATILE
MATRIX
PROTEIN
WITH ROLES IN THORACIC
DEVELOPMENT.
REPAIR AND INFECTION
Andrew
H. Umpe,; Rocheste#{231} Minnesota;
Jesse
Reman, Mania
1674 BODY PLETHYSMOGRAPHY
IN THE EVAWAT1ON
OF INTRATHORACIC
AIRWAY ABNORMALITIES
Maurlcio A. Relnoeo;
James
R. Jell; Kenneth
C. Beck,
Roch
Mi
1677 ACTIVE
INTRATHORACIC
TUBERCULOSIS
WiTH
LEAR
LUNG FIELDS
John Henderson;
Conway
Don, Ofta
Canada
1679 MULTIPLE
PULMONARY
NODULES
WiTH CAVITAT1ON AND FEVER IN A 48-YEAR-OLD
MAN
Jaume
Ferrer
Arturo Juan; Ram#{243}n
Orriols; Agusti
AlvereCastelIs;
An&eu Nubloia; Barcelons,
Spain
1681 CAPNOMETRY
DURING
HIGH-FREQUENCY
OSCILLATORY
VENTILATION
Mas$
Nlshimura;
Hideald Imanaka;
Chlkara
Taahlro;
Nobuyuki
Taenaka;
Ikuto ‘vbehlya, Osaka, Japan
1684 CORONARY
THROMBOLYSIS;
COMPARATIVE
E
FECTS
OF INTRACORONARY
ADMINISTRATION
OF RECOMBINANT
TISSUE
PLASMINOGEN
ACTIVATOR AND UROKINASE
Shian Ge; Jotm Ducas; L N. Patton; David Greenberg;
Richard M. Prewitt Winnipeg.
Canada
1691 PREVALENCE
OF HIGH HEMATOCRITS
IN PATIENTS
WiTH INTERSTITIAL
WNG
DISEASE
IN
MEXICO CITY
Regelio Perez-Padilia;
Jorge Sales; Guillermo
Carrillo;
Molses Salman;
Rocio Chapels,
Mexico City, Mexico
1694 DISCORDANCE
BETWEEN
CARDIOPULMONARY
PHYSIOLOGY
AND PHYSICAL THERAPY; TOWARD
A RATIONAL BASIS FOR PRACTICE
Elizabeth
Dean; Jocelyn
Ross, Wncouve#{231}Canada
1699 SUDDEN
CARDIAC
DEATH
IN BRONCHIAL
ASTHMA
AND INHALED
BETA-ADRENERGIC
AG-
ONISTS
1703
1706
1706
1710
1712
1714
1715
Eugene
D. Robin; Robert McCauley
Trinidad,
California
INFREOUENTCARDIAC
DEATHSOCCUR
IN BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
in
Zkaen
S,
Cfomia
MITRAL STENOSIS
IN PSEUDOXANTHOMA
ELASTICUM
Kelichi Fuiwda;
Keiko Uno; Takao Full; Maldo Mukal;
Shunnosuke
Hands, Tokyo, Japan
PULMONARY
EOSINOPHILIA
IN PULMONARY
TUBERCULOSIS
Vannan-Kard
#{241}ayan; Akkarn-Madathil
Reetha;
Mohideen
Shaheed
Kemeewaran
Sankaran;
Ramachandra
alw
Madras,
kale
FAT EMBOLISM
SYNDROME
AND PULMONARY
MICROVASCULAR
CYTOLOGY
Xavier Casteila;
Joni
Valles; Maria A. Cabezuelo;
Rafael Fernandez;
Antoni Artigas, Sabadell,
Spain
PARAPNEUMONIC
EMPYEMA;
A PITFALl
IN DIAGNOSIS
Charles
A. Read; Thomas
A. Spurn; Henry Yeagec Jr,
Wa
DC
OBSTRUCTING
ENDOBRONCHIAL
BANDS
CONPLICATING
RADIATION
THERAPY
FOR WNG CARCINOMA
KeIth L MllIer James
H. HarM,
San Diego
ADULT T-CELL LEUKEMIA; LYMPHOMA
PRESENTING AS AN ACUTE NONINFECTIOUS
PNEUMONI-
1724
1726
1728
FATAL HYPERTHERMIA
POSSIBLE
EVIDENCE
OF HALOPERIDOL
Robert
Lowaky; Dominick
Amato; Ronald Grossman,
Toronto, Canada
RESPIRATORY
SYNCYTIAL
VIRUS INFECTIONS
IN
AN ADULT WITH WEGENER’S
GRANULOMATOSIS
Alan S. Multz; Katherine
Keil; Ill P. Karpel, Bronx
1718
HEMIANOMALOUS
1720
NECTION
OF LEFT LUNG
RECTED
V. P. Mural;
C. a Bahuleyan;
Ramanarayon;
a Racharan
OCCUPATIONAL
ASTHMA
PULMONARY
VENOUS
SURGICALLY
Responae-oeorgea
1741
1742
1742
1743
1744
1744
3555
3575
CONCOR-
K. Jayskumar
P. V.
Nair, Kerala, India
IN A BEET SUGAR
Burton; Fred A. Wagshui; Diannab Henderson;
S. Wesley Kim., Kettering,
Ohio
DRUG TREATMENT
OF CHRONIC
1UBERCULOUS
EMPYEMA
Wing Wal Ye
Joseph
Lee, Hong Kong
Response-Michael
D. Iseman;
Lorle Madsen,
Denver
INFLAMMATORY
PSEUDOTUMOR
ARISING
FROM
THE HIWM AND INVADING THE SUBEPITHELIUM
Fumlyukl
Iwami; Yosunobu
Hirotsu;
Joji Waldmoto;
Hidetono
Fukunaga,
Kagoshima,
Japan
SPONTANEOUS
PNEUMOMEDIASTINUM
Mon Yellln, Tel Hashomei;
Israel
Additional
commentary-Edward
E. Conway
Ji New
York
ANOTHER
CASE OF PSEUDOCARDIOMEGALY
Howard U
Jerusalem,
Israel
ACUTE ASTHMA;
UTILITY OF ADMISSION
CHEST
RADIOGRAPHY
James
F. Gettler, New York
Response-charles
S. Whit., BaltImore
CHRONIC MOUNTAIN SICKNESS
Chrlan
Gronbeck
III,
San Rafael, Caomia
Response-Wham
L Eschenbache#{231} Houston
3595
3625
6, JUNE,
1992 (Supplement)
INTRODUCTION
Robert A. Goldstein,
Suzanne
Hurd, Bethesda
NIAID PROGRAMS
FOR ASThMA
RESEARcH,
EDUCAT1ON, AND OUTREACH
Lawrence.L
Prograis,
Jr Kathryn M. Zunich, Bethesda
ThE NATIONAL
HEART, LUNG AND BLOOD INSTITUTE ASTHMA
PROGRAM
Suzanne
S. Hurd; Ciaude Lerant,
Bethesda
INNER-CITY
ASTHMA; ThE EPIDEMIOLOGY
OF AN
EMERGING
US PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN
CHEST
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IN A QUADRIPLEGIC
MAN;
ORAPERIPHERALACTION
IN IIEUROLEPTIC
MALIGNANT
SYNDROME
Robert .1. Downey; John A. Dmmey;
Elliot Newhouse;
Charles
Weiseman,
New York
1730 ACUTE
MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTiON
ASSOCIATED
WITH INTRAVENOUS
INJECTION OF PENTAZOCINE AND TRIPELENNAMINE
Bryan iN McGwier; MarthA. Alpert; Hercules Panaylolou; Charles
R. Lambert,
MobIle, Alabama
1732 MITRAL AND TRICUSPID
ANNULAR
ENDOCARDITIS; DIAGNOSIS
BY TRANSESOPHAGEAL
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
Mohandaa
M. Shenoy;
Kulandalvelu
Chandrasekaran,
Brooldyo
1733 THE CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONSOFCARDIAC
MUCORMYcOSIS
John D. Jaclcman,
Jr; Randall L Slmonsen,
Dallas
1737 CHYLOTHORAX
DUE TO BENIGN LYMPHANGIOMA
Harry M. Roeenblum;
Joseph
B. Schrade#{231}Tallahases,
Rends
1737 TREATMENT
OF BRONCHOPLEURAL
FISTULAS
Ray-Shee
Lan, Taipei, TaIi
1738 ENDOBRONCHIAL
STREPTOKINASE
FOR RELIEF
OF TRACHEOBRONCHIAL
OBSTRUCTION
BY
BLOOD CLOTS
Steven L Maxwell; John L Staufle#{231}Hershey
Pennsylvania
1739 RIGHT-SIDED
AORTIC ARCH
NleIs Giddina; Andrew Pelech; Kim Duncan, Winnipeg,
Canada
Response-Donald
W Cockcroft,
Saskastoon,
Canada
1739 AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION
BY A MUCUS BALL FROM
A TRANSTRACHEAL
OXYGEN CATHETER
Tjlp S. van der Werf
Aalke
F. Melnes;
Plater
E.
Posimus,
Groningen,
The Netherlands
Additional
commentary-Leslie
A. Hoffman;
Lynn F.
Reinke;
Susan W WasmIller;
Frank C. Sciurbe,
PIll.-
NUMBER
TIS
1717
1722
PROCESSING
PtANT
Kenneth
D. Roeenman,
East Lansing;
Mary Hart;
Dennis R. Genb
Detroit
DIRECT EXTENSION
OF BRONCHOGENIC
CARCINOMATHAOUGH
PULMONARY
VEINS WITOTHE
LEFTATRIUM
MIMICKING
LEFTATR1AL
MYXOMA
Vivek K. Mehan;
Jays Deetande;
Bharat
V DaM;
Purshottam
A. Kale, Bornba
India
FAIWRE OF BUSERELIN-INDUCED
MEDICAL CABTRATION
TO CONTROL
PULMONARY
LYMPHANGIOMYOMATOSIS
IN iWO PATIENTS
Marc Radermedwr
Rena Broux; Jewthuis
Cathay;
Re
Umet;
Maurice
Radennecker,
Uege,
Salglum
ESMOLOL
IN THE TREATMENT
OF MULTIFOCAL
ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA
Gregory
A. Hill; Steven
D. Owans,
Kansas
CItt Ml.-
I 101 I 6 I JUNE,
1992
1775
8S
3725
3788
381$
3655
Seas
Kevin B. Weiss,
hIngSon,
DC; Peter L Gergen,
Beth#{243}eda;Ellen F. Orain, Bronx,
ASTHMA
AMONG
MINORITY
CHILDREN;
A GROWING PROBLEM
Richard Evans III,
chIcago
MECHANISMS
OF AIRWAY INFLAMMATION
Robert,L
Lemanske,
Jr, Madison,
Wisconsin
THE ROLE OFALLERGENS
IN ASThMA
RobertK.
Bush, Msdl.on,
WisconsIn
BlQ.CTIVE
MEDIATORS
IN ASThMA
LswlsL
SmIth, chicago
ThE RELATiONSHIP
OF VIRAL RESPIRATORY
WIFECTIONSAND
ASTHMA
WIlliam W Buses;
Robert
F. Lamaneke,
Jr EllIot C.
Dick, Msdiso
Wisconsin
ThE ROLE OF NEUROPEPTIDES
IN ASThMA
3S
6S
4015
Joan D. Boomams;
Sami I. Said, chIcago
DIAGNOSIS
ANDLASSIFICATlON
OF ASThMA
Leets C. Grammar;
P
A. Greenbergec
chicago
PHYSIOLOGIC
EVAWAT1ON
OF ASThMA
David W Kw
chicago
POTENTIALLY
FATAL ASThMA
PatA.
403S
4056
40TS
410S
Gmenbergei
PROBLEMS
4185
chicago
4225
GGLS
INThE
MANAGEMENTOFASTHMA
Roy Pat1saoi
chicago
BASIC PHARMAOTHERAPY
FOR ASThMA
LeslieC.
Grywnei;
Chicago
INTENSE
PHARMACRARY
C. R. Zelss. chicago
MANAGEMENT
OF RESPIRATORY
FAILURE;
RISING
WlIIlamL
4156
OF ASTHMA:
4S
430S
THE
MECHANISMS
Calhoun,
PSYCHIATRIC
Madison,
ASPECTSOF
Wisconsin
ASTHMA
Howard L Alt, chicago
CORTICOSTEROIDS
IN ASTHMA;
RATIONALE,
USE AND PROBLEMS
P
A. Gr.snbeige#{231} chicago
THE EMERGENTAPPRCACH
TO ASTHMA
Sisphen
L Mania;
Helen Garthar-MsdIn,
chicago
EFFECTS
OF RACIALAND
SOCiOECONOMIC
FADTOSS ON ASThMA
MORTALITY
IN CHICAGO
David Mwdsr
P
Twgonskl;
PIllar Orris; Victoria
PemWNibayM
Chicago
PROBLEM
CASES
IN ASThMAAND
PROBLEMS
WI
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT
Roy Patisreon;
Pai A. Gr.ertergsc
chicago
AND MANAGEMENT
1776
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