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Noninvasive markers in patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

  

  1. Department of Geriatrics, Taizhou People's Hospital, Taizhou 225300, China
  • Online:2016-11-05 Published:2016-11-04
  • Contact: Corresponding author: Ju Junqiang,Email:jjqtz@sina.com

Abstract: ObjectiveTo compare the noninvasive markers between chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients and healthy subjects and to assess their relationship with smoking. MethodsThe subjects included 52 COPD exsmoking patients (COPD EX group,n=52) and 36 smoking patients (COPD S group,n=36) treated in our hospital, 23 healthy exsmokers (HE EX group,n=23) and 23 healthy smokers (HE S group,n=23) medically examined in our hospital. Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), and prostaglandin isomers 15F2tisoprostane (15F2tIsoP) concentrations in sputum, exhaled breath condensate (EBC), fraction of exhaled nitric oxide, sputum cell counts and pulmonary function test were detected and compared. ResultsCompared with COPD S group, FeNO values in COPD EX group increased significantly (P<0.01); Compared with healthy group, the EBC 15F2tIsoP concentrations in two groups with COPD increased significantly (P<0.05); Compared with smokers who had equal health status, the urine 15F2tIsoP concentration in both smokers groups increased significantly (P<0.05).ConclusionThe combination of different types of inflammatory markers can be used for a comprehensive assessment of COPD respiratory inflammation.

Key words: pulmonary disease, chronic obstructive, biological markers, smoking