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Twenty-three patients with stage III germinal neoplasia of the testis were treated with a variation of our original vinblastine-bleomycin program. This modification consisted of 0.4 mg/kg of vinblastine given in two fractions on Days 1 and 2 followed by continuous intravenous administration of 30 units of bleomycin in 1000 cc of 5% glucose and distilled
water
over a 24-hour period for 5 successive days beginning on Day 2. Therapy was repeated every 28-35 days as toxicity permitted. There were 17 responses, nine of which were complete (39%). Eight of the complete responses were in patients with massive disease in whom a low complete response rate was expected. Toxic effects consisted of severe leukopenia in 90% thrombopenia in 50%, and unexplained transient hyperbilirubinemia in about 30% of the patients. Bleomycin
pneumonitis
occurred in one patient and resulted in death. Hypertension was a new and unexpected side reaction experienced by four patients. Further trials are indicated since the complete response rate in patients with advanced massive disease appears to be improved.
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PMID:Continuous intravenous bleomycin (NSC-125066) therapy with vinblastine (NSC-49842) in stage III testicular neoplasia. 5 12
A group of related bacteria designated atypical Legionella-like organisms (ALLO) has been identified. ALLO, like L. pneumophila, are fastidious gram-negative rods that grow well on charcoal yeast extract (CYE) agar and produce ground glass colonies and browning of modified yeast extract agar. Unlike L. pneumophila, ALLO do not grow well on Feeley-Gorman (FG) agar, and on CYE agar they fluoresce under longwave ultraviolet light. ALLO and L. pneumophila have a similar predominance of branched-chain forms among total cellular fatty acids but have distinctive fatty-acid profiles. 2 patients with culture-verified ALLO
pneumonia
and 10 with
pneumonia
of uncertain aetiology who seroconverted to ALLO offer evidence that ALLO may be a cause of community-acquired
pneumonia
. Like L. pneumophila, ALLO appear to be
water
-associated; both persons with culture-verified ALLO infection were exposed to fresh
water
or its contents before becoming ill, and two strains of ALLO were isolated from
water
or wet environments.
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PMID:Atypical Legionella-like organisms: fastidious water-associated bacteria pathogenic for man. 9 Oct 24
Viremia in parainfluenza was studied in 80 patients (35 children and 45 adults) in the time course of the disease during the springautumn period of 1969-1974. For the detection of viremia, the immunofluorescence procedure, namely, the detection of early stages of virus replication in the tissue culture cells infected with the blood from the patients, was used. The tests were performed with 204 blood specimens. The blood clot was diluted 1 : 1 with distilled
water
and followed the conventional method. Commercial FITZ-globulins with high antibody titres to parainfluenza virus type 1, 2, and 3, influenza A2 and B and adenovirus types 3 and 7, were used. The clinical manifestations of parainfluenza in the observed patients were typical of the disease. Complications developed in 60% of the cases. As a result of clinical and laboratory examinations, viremed early and late (up to 22 days) in the disease in patients of different age groups both at high and low fever; for longer periods and later in the disease it was observed in patients with complications (
pneumonia
, maxillary simusitis), but always in the presence of clinical manifestations of parainfluenza.
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PMID:[Determination of viremia in patients with para-influenza by immunofluorescence technic]. 18 59
Continuous negative-pressure therapy was used to assist ventilation in 19 spontaneously breathing patients, 6 months to 17 years of age, who developed progressive respiratory insufficiency (arterial PO2 less than 70 mm Hg despite a fraction of inspired O2 larger than or equal to 50 per cent) due to Pneumocystis carinii
pneumonitis
. Within 1 hour of therapy, arterial PO2 increased from a mean +/- SE of 61.9 +/- 3.7 to 75.4 +/- 7.0 mm Hg (P less than 0.05) and, by 6 hours, to 79.9 +/- 4.7 mm Hg (P less than 0.005). In the 14 survivors, these improvements were sustained and, within 24 hours, permitted a decrease in inspired O2 concentration from a mean +/- SE of 50.4 +/- 1.2 per cent to 40.1 +/- 1.6 per cent (P less than 0.005). By contrast, in nonsurvivors, O2 requirements could not be decreased significantly despite increases in negative pressure. Improvements in arterial oxygenation were associated with decreases in alveolar-arterial PO2 differences in all patients; however, significant decreases occurred only with pressures of -8 to -12 cm
H2O
. Higher negative pressures were ineffective and usually produced pulmonary air leak. Since the introduction of continuous negative-pressure therapy as a means of assisting ventilation in management of progressive respiratory insufficiency, the over-all survival rate among patients with Pneumocystis carinii
pneumonitis
at this institution has increased from 69 to 89 per cent.
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PMID:Management of severe respiratory insufficiency due to Pneumocystis carinii pneumonitis in immunosuppressed hosts: the role of continuous negative-pressure ventilation. 30 99
Hypoxic pulmonary disorders and head injuries associated with increased intracranial pressure (ICP) frequently co-exist. Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) improves hypoxemia but has been reported to impede cerebral venous return, potentially causing a further increase in ICP. This study examined the effects of PEEP on ICP at different levels of brain compliance. continuous ICP recordings were obtained after insertion of Scott cannulas to the lateral ventricles of seven comatose patients. Brain compliance was assessed by calculation of the pressure volume index. Patients were maintained in a 30 degrees head-up position. Maintenance of PEEP to levels of 40 cm
H2O
pressure for as long as 18 hours did not increase ICP in patients with either normal or low intracranial compliance, and did not increase ICP in the absence of pulmonary disease. Central venous pressure and pulmonary artery wedge pressure increased proportionately as PEEP was increased. No consistent changes were found in blood pressure recordings, nor were there any reductions in cardiac output found during the studies. Abrupt discontinuation of PEEP did not result in increased ICP except for a transient rise on two occasions when respiratory secretions became copious and the patients were inadequately ventilated. Improved oxygenation in two patients as a result of PEEP was concomitant with improved intracranial compliance and neurological status. In patients with brain injuries, PEEP improves arterial oxygenation without increasing ICP as previously supposed. Consequently, PEEP is a valuable form of therapy for the comatose patient with pulmonary disorders such as
pneumonia
or pulmonary edema.
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PMID:Effects of positive end-expiratory pressure on intracranial pressure and compliance in brain-injured patients. 32 31
Mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory pre-sure (PEEP) is widely used to treat ventilatory failure complicating pulmonary infection. The present experiment was carried out to test the hypothesis that PEEP is beneficial in an experimental model of canine
pneumonia
studied for 24 hours. Sixteen mongrel dogs were assigned to ventilation with either zero end-expiratory pressure (ZEEP) or 10 cm
H2O
PEEP.
Pneumonia
was induced in half of each group by intratracheal inoculation with Pseudomonas. Tissues for quantitative bacteriology and pathology were obtained at the time of death at 24 hours. Three of four infected-ZEEP dogs died before 24 hours. The geometrical mean of quantitative bacterial counts from infected-ZEEP lobes was 2.0 X 10(6) (+/-3.9) (organisms/gm of tissue), while the mean of the infected-PEEP lobes was 1.7 X 10(4) (+/-3.6) (p less than 0.05). Semiquantitative pathology scores indicated greater injury to the ZEEP-infected than to the PEEP-infected lungs. Quantitative bacteriology and microscopic evidence of parenchymal injury were positively correlated. Thus PEEP-treated animals had lower quantitative bacterial counts, less microscopic pulmonary damage, and improved survival. The advantage conferred by PEEP may be due to facilitation of local mechanisms of pulmonary defense against infection, to increased systemic resistance to sepsis, or to both.
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PMID:Quantitative bacteriology and pathology of the lung in experimental Pseudomonas pneumonia treated with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). 32 99
Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a common medical emergency in respiratory care complicating a great variety of traumas and diseases. An animal model from Lewe miniature pigs has been developed to study the ARDS under standardized conditions; it is based on aspiration
pneumonitis
, a disorder often observed in ARDS, injuring the lung alveolar surfactant system. The experimental study was conducted under neuroleptanalgesia. ARDS was produced by intratracheal application of hydrochloric acid (0.2 mol/l) in an amount of 1.0 ml/kg body wt. The animals were ventilated automatically by a standardized ventilatory pattern in IPP mode. In all animals the time course of oxygenation ratio (Pa,O2/F1O2), arterial CO2 tension (Pa,CO2), ratio of alveolo--arterial oxygen tension difference to inspired oxygen fraction (Aa,DO2/F1O2), oxygen exchange ratio ((AaDO2/Pa,O2), lung compliance (CL), inspiratory airway resistance (RrsI), dead space ratio VD/VT), pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) and systemic blood pressure were studied. Changes in quasi-static volume--pressure curves, percentage change in lung
water
content and gross pathological finding were used to integrate the findings into a system of pathophysiological changes in ARDS. The animal group to which hydrochloric acid was administered shows severe pulmonary distress leading to death within 3.5--7.5 h. No significant changes in the measured parameters could be observed in the control group over a 14 h period. The results suggest that aspiration
pneumonitis
in Lewe miniature pigs is very suitable to investigate various problems in pathogenesis of ARDS. The model provides reproducible results which correlate very well with findings in different ARDS states. The models serves both to compare clinical states and to search for newer therapeutic manoeuvres.
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PMID:Gas exchange, pulmonary mechanics and haemodynamics in adult respiratory distress syndrome: experimental results in Lewe miniature pigs. 49 31
A total of 195 patients admitted to a respiratory-surgical intensive care unit became colonized with species of Flavobacterium during a 70-month prospective study. By biochemical, cultural, and morphological criteria and a comparison of antibiotic susceptibilities, all patient isolates of Flavobacterium were apparently related. The origin of these organisms was sought. Flavobacterium were recovered from different
water
-associated areas of the hospital and from the hands of respiratory-surgical intensive care care unit staff. The organisms were also found in university dormitory sinks. The isolation of these organisms from tap
water
led to their recovery from reservoirs supplying drinking
water
to the city of Boston and surrounding communities. These organisms are resistant to chlorine concentrations found in municipal
water
. There was no proven case of
pneumonia
caused by Flavobacterium in 2,329 consecutive patients studied in our respiratory-surgical intensive care unit.
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PMID:Airway colonization by Flavobacterium in an intensive care unit. 51 85
Symptoms of hypersensitivity pneumonitis in three employees in an office building led to an investigation of their work environment. An open spray
water
air cooling system was implicated when inhalation challenge with the spray
water
caused acute illness in one of them. A questionnaire survey of the 4,023 co-workers identified 48 other suspect cases, and laboaratory studies confirmed hypersensitivity pneumonitis in three additional workers of this group. A significant change in pulmonary function, occurring only after exposure to the work environment, was the most useful laboratory finding and was found in five workers with no other pulmonary abnormalities, but not is asymptomatic workers or controls, since five of the six patients with hypersensitivy
pneumonitis
worked in offices cooled by the spray
water
system and since three had positive responses to inhalation challenge, use of the spray
water
system was discontinued. The affected workers improved after they were removed from the office complex.
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PMID:Early detection of hypersensitivity pneumonitis in office workers. 62 73
A farmer who had no prior history of pulmonary disease developed tightness in the chest of rapid onset, shortness of breath, fever, and pulmonary infiltration while farming. The symptoms of his disease worsened with repeated exposure to the dusty farm field but remitted after each of five hospitalizations. Provocative challenge with inhalation of a
water
-soluble extract of dust from the field reproduced both asthmatic and pneumonitic features of the disease, while administration of corticosteroids clinically controlled the entire process. The data suggest a common cause for asthma and
pneumonitis
in this patient.
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PMID:Hypersensitivity pneumonitis and extrinsic asthma. An unusual association. 66 46
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