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CONTE 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 Downloaded From: http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/ on 06/09/2014 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; 1768 Downloaded From: http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/ on 06/09/2014 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 Downloaded From: http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/ on 06/09/2014 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; 1770 Downloaded From: http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/ on 06/09/2014 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 Downloaded From: http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/ on 06/09/2014 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 Downloaded From: http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/ on 06/09/2014 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 #{149} 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 - 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 Downloaded From: http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/ on 06/09/2014 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 1773 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 2265 LITIS 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 2365 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 1774 Downloaded From: http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/ on 06/09/2014 3265 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- - Subject Index, \folume 101 (January-June, 1992) sine, Gussago. 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 Downloaded From: http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/ on 06/09/2014 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. 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