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THE CARDIOPULMONARY JOURNAL r CHEST FOR PULMONOLOGISTS, CARDIOLOGISTS, CARDIOTHORACIC SURGEONS, CRITICAL CARE PHYSICIANS, AND RELATED SPECIALISTS VOLUME 103 OFFFIFCIIACLI AL PUPUBBLLII CATION OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CHEST PHYSICIANS JANUARY-JUNE, 1993 CHEST 7 USPS 157-860 ISSN 0012-3692 Alfred Soffer MD, FCCP. Editor-in-Chief Deputy Editor: David W. Cugell, MD, FCCP, Chicago EDITORIAL BOARD International Editors Georges M. Akoun, MD, FCCP, France Michael J. Belman, MD, FCCP, Los Angeles Jose Luis Barros, MD, FCCP, Spain Gerald L. Baum, MD, FCCP, Israel Charles A. Boucher, MD, FCCP, Boston Antonio Blasi, MD, FCCP, Italy Roy D. Cane, MD, FCCP, Tampa israel Bruderman, MD, FCCP, Israel Teresita S. De Guia, MD, FCCP, Philippines Bart Chernow, MD, FCCP, Baltimore Gunter Fruhmann, MD, FCCP, West Germany Henry W. Herzog, MD, FCCP, Switzerland Denis A. Cortese, MD, FCCP, Jacksonville, Florida Hiomi Homma, MD, FCCP, Japan Patrick J. Fahey, M.D., FCCP, Maywood, Illinois Tadashi Inoue, MD, FCCP, Japan Ruben J. Jaen, MD, FCCP, Venezuela Debra H. Fiser, MD, FCCP, Little Rock Paul Keszier, MD, FCCP, Hungary Meinhard P. Kneuss!i, MD, FCCP, Austria Victor F. Froelicher, MD, FCCP, Palo Alto, CA Jose Kuthy-Porter, MD, FCCP, Mexico Stuart C. Lennox, MD, FCCP, England Jeffrey Glassroth, MD, FCCP, Chicago Dario Olivieri, MD, FCCP, Italy Samuel Z. Goldhaber, MD, FCCP, Boston Michael C. Pain, MD, FCCP, Australia Claude Perret, MD, FCCP, Switzerland Roger S. Goldstein, M.B., FCCP, Toronto, Canada Charis S. Roussos, MD, FCCP, Athens, Greece Moisés Selman, MD, FCCP, Mexico Paul A. Kvale, MD, FCCP, Detroit W. Laurence Simpson, MD, FCCP, Australia Jesse P. Teixeira, MD, FCCP, Brazil Hillel Laks, MD, FCCP, Los Angeles Takashi Teramatsu, MD, FCCP, Japan Louis Lemberg, MD, FCCP, Miami Cyr Voisin, MD, FCCP, France E. J. Zerbini, MD, FCCP, Brazil Richard W. Light, MD, FCCP, Long Beach, CA Executive Office Alex G. Little, M.D., FCCP, Las Vegas eee Joseph Lo Cicero, Ill, M.D., FCCP, Boston Published monthly. John M. Luce, MD, FCCP, San Francisco CCohlelsetg e( ofU CheSst PPhySsiics- ipau1bnl3si3s,50h 0ed D7umnodn-tehel y8R obay6d ,t hNe0o rAtm)hebrrio coakn, IL 60062-2348. Second Class Postage Paid at Northbrook, IL Terence J. Montague, MD, Edmonton, Canada and additmiailoinng oafflic es Annual SubscripPterisoonanl s—: U. S. and Puerto Rico, Michael R. Pinsky, MD, FCCP, Pittsburgh $96.00. Other Countries, $102.00. institution—aU l.S . and Puerto Rico, $108.00. Other Countries, $138.00. Rates effective July 1, 1992 Udaya B.S. Prakash, MD, FCCP, Rochester, Minnesota Special rates forr esidents, interns, medical, nursingo r Thomas A. Raffin, MD, FCCP, Stanford y therapy in training: U.S. and Puerto Ricoo,. $ 48.00.O ther Countries, $72.00. C. Venkata S. Ram, MB, FCCP, Dallas Single copies U.S. and PuerRticoo —$ 14.00. Other Countries $15.00 Supplements U.S. and Puerto Ric—o$ 1 2.00. Other Countries Anthony S. Rebuck, MD, FCCP, Toronto, Canada $14.00. National Sales Representatives Bruce K. Rubin, M.D., FCCP, St. Louis GARAND & CATLIN ASSOCIATES Jon Catlin Mark H. Sanders, MD, FCCP, Pittsburgh Ken Garand 59 Jefferson Avenue Deborah Shure, MD, FCCP, St. Louis Westwood, New Jersey 07675 (201) 664-4555 David H. Spodick, MD, FCCP, Worcester SYLVIA J. PETERSON Executive Editor PATRICIA A. MICEK J. lasha Sznajder, MD, FCCP, Chicago Advertising Production Manager James V. Talano, MD, FCCP, Chicago LAURA LIPSEY Editorial Secretary Martin J. Tobin, MD, FCCP, Maywood, Illinois BARBARA ANDERSON Editorial Secretary Irwin Ziment, M.D., FCCP, Syimar, California POSTMASTER Cond obtener BOGE 3300 Dundee Road, Northbrook, IL 60062 CONTENTS NUMBER 1, JANUARY, 1993 EDEMA; A PREVENTABLE COMPLICATION? SUBJECTS Yves Louagie; Emmanuel Gonzalez; Jacques Ja- Joseph Kaplan; Paul F. Fredrickson; Scott A. Re- 1 INTRACORPOREAL RESPIRATORY SUPPORT; A mart; Genevieve Bulliard; Jean-Claude Schoe- naux; Peter C. O'Brien, Rochester, Minnesota POTENTIAL SUPPLEMENT TO AIRWAY PRES- vaerdts, Yvoir, Belgium 196 EVALUATING PRETHROMBOTIC STATE IN LUNG SURE THERAPY? PROLONGED INDEPENDENT LUNG RESPIRA- CANCER USING MOLECULAR MARKERS Barry A. Shapiro; William T. Peruzzi, Chicago TORY TREATMENT AFTER SINGLE LUNG TRANS- Esteban C. Gabazza; Osamu Taguchi; Tomoya THE BURGEONING FIELD OF RESPIRATORY PLANTATION IN PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA Ye hk , Motoko Machishi; Hidenori Ibata; Shiro CARE CAPTURED IN A SINGLE VOLUME! A HiS- Vittorio Gavazzeni; Gaetano lapichino; Daniele Mas- Suzuki, Tsu-city, Japan TORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND COMMENT ON A cheroni; Martin Langer; Giovanni Bordone; Piero PRIMARY PULMONARY LYMPHOMAS; A CLINI- MAGNIFICENT NEW BOOK Zannini; Danilo Radrizzani; Giorgio Damia, Milan, CAL STUDY OF 70 CASES OF NONIMMUNOCOM- Thomas L. Petty, Denver Italy PROMISED PATIENTS RELIABILITY COEFFICIENT; MAN VERSUS MA- COLCHICINE IN THE TREATMENT OF PULMO- Jean-Francois Cordier; Edmond Chailleux; Domi- CHINES NARY FIBROSIS nique Lauque; Martine Reynaud-Gaubert; Anita Geraid L. Baum, Givat Savyon, israe/ Steve G. Peters; John C. McDougall; William W. Dietemann-Molard; Jean Charlies Dalphin; Francois THE EFFECT OF THEOPHYLLINE ON SLEEP IN Douglas; Douglas T. Coles; Richard A. DeRemee, Blanc-Jouvan; Robert Loire, France NORMAL SUBJECTS Rochester, Minnesota INTRAPLEURAL RECOMBINANT IL-2 IN PASSIVE Philip L. Smith; Alan E. Schwartz, Baltimore DOUBLE-BLIND CROSSOVER STUDY OF NEDO- IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR MALIGNANT PLEURAL ABSTRACTS FROM THE EUROPEAN RESPIRA- CROMIL SODIUM IN PARTIALLY REVERSIBLE EFFUSION TORY JOURNAL CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE AIRWAYS DISEASE Philippe Astoul, Jean-Regis Viallat; Jean Claude Alfred Softer, Morthbrook, illinois Maharaj K. Tandon, Hollywood, Australia Laurent; Maud Brandely; Christian Boutin, Paris, PASTEURELLA MULTOCIDA PNEUMONIA IN A PULMONARY FUNCTION AND HYPOXIC VENTI- France MAN WITH AIDS AND NONTRAUMATIC FELINE LATORY RESPONSE IN SUBJECTS SUSCEPTI- LATISSIMUS DORS! CARDIOMYOPLASTY, PE- EXPOSURE BLE TO HIGH-ALTITUDE PULMONARY EDEMA RIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT AND POSTOPER- Joseph J. Drabick; Robert A. Gasser, Jr; Nancy B Mark A. Selland; Thomas J. Steizner; Troy Stevens; ATIVE EVOLUTION Saunders; TedL . Hadfieid; Lisa C.R ogers; Benjamin Robert S. Mazzeo; Robert E. McCullough; John T. Pascale Blanc; Claude Girard; Catherine Vedrinne; W. Berg; Christine J. Drabick, Washington, DC Reeves, Boulder, Colorado Philippe M. ff; Suzanne Est. , Lyon, France PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND COMPARISON OF BLUE DYE VISUALIZATION HIGH SERUM ALBUTEROL LEVELS AND TACHY- COR PULMONALE ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONIC AND GLUCOSE OXIDASE TEST STRIP METHODS CARDIA IN ADULT ASTHMATICS TREATED WITH DOMESTIC WOODSMOKE INHALATION FOR DETECTING PULMONARY ASPIRATION OF HIGH-DOSE CONTINUOUSLY AEROSOLIZED AL- Julio Sandoval; Juan Salas; Maria Luisa Martinez- ENTERAL FEEDINGS IN INTUBATED ADULTS BUTEROL Guerra; Arturo Gomez; Carlos Martinez; Arnulfo Richard G. Potts; Michael H. Zaroukian; Patricia A Robert Y. Lin; Anthony J. Smith; Paul Hergenroeder, Portales; Andrés Palomar; Manuel Villegas; Roberto Guerrero; Carolyn D. Baker, East Lansing, Michigan New York Barrios, Mexico City, Mexico PREVENTIVE EFFECTS OF BECLOMETHASONE PREVALENCE AND SEVERITY OF DOPPLER-DE- SUBSTANCE ABUSE-RELATED ADMISSIONS TO ON HISTAMINE-INDUCED CHANGES IN BREATH- TECTED VALVULAR REGURGITATION AND ESTI- ADULT INTENSIVE CARE ING PATTERN IN ASTHMA MATION OF RIGHT-SIDED CARDIAC PRESSURES W. Andrew Baldwin, Brian A. Rosenteid; Michael J. Alessandra Fanelli; Enrico Maggi; Loredana Sten- IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL TWO-DIMENSIONAL Breslow; Timothy G. Buchman; Clifford S. Deutsch- dardi; Massimo Gorini; Roberto Duranti; Giorgio ECHOCARDIOGRAMS man; Richard D. Moore, Baltimore Scano, Florence, Italy Carl J. Lavie; Kathy Hebert; Mark Cassidy, New CHEST RADIOGRAPH—A POOR METHOD FOR END-TIDAL CO, ANALYSIS IN SLEEP APNEA SYN- Orleans DETERMINING THE SIZE OF A PNEUMOTHORAX DROME; CONDITIONS FOR USE A THREE-YEAR STUDY OF SEVERE COMMU- Olle Engdahi; Torgil Toft, Vaxj6, Sweden; Jacob Boe, Antoine Magnan; Francois Philip-Joet; Marc Rey; NITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA WITH EMPHASIS Oslo, Norway Martine Reynaud; Francoise Porri; Alain Arnaud, ON OUTCOME DAYTIME SLEEPINESS, SNORING, AND OB- Marseilles, France Jordi Rello; Elisabet Quintana; Vinceng Ausina; Alvar STRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA; THE EPWORTH INFECTION OF PULMONARY ARTERY CATHE- Net; Guillem Prats, Barcelona, Spain SLEEPINESS SCALE TERS; EPIDEMIOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS AND A REAPPRAISAL OF BLIND BRONCHIAL SAM- Murray W. Johns, Melbourne, Australia MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS PLING IN THE MICROBIOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF PULMONARY REHABILITATION THAT INCLUDES Jordi Rello; Pere Coll; Alvar Net; Guillem Prats, NOSOCOMIAL BRONCHOPNEUMONIA; A COM- ARM EXERCISE REDUCES METABOLIC AND Barcelona, Spain PARATIVE STUDY IN VENTILATED PATIENTS VENTILATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMPLE A LIMITED AXILLARY THORACOTOMY AS PRI- Laurent Papazian; Claude Martin; Bernard Meric; ARM ELEVATION MARY TREATMENT FOR RECURRENT SPONTA- Jean-Francois Dumon; Frangois Gouin, Marseille, James |.C ouser, Jr; FernandoJ .M artinez; Bartolome NEOUS PNEUMOTHORAX France R. Celli, Boston Kevin D. Murray; Robert G. Matheny, E. Paul Ho- PROTECTED SPECIMEN BRUSH IN THE ASSESS- THE LONG-TERM BENEFITS OF OUTPATIENT wantiz; P. David Myerowitz, Columbus, Ohio MENT OF VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMO- PULMONARY REHABILITATION ON EXERCISE EFFECT OF NASAL PRESSURE SUPPORT VEN- NIA; SELECTION OF A CERTAIN LUNG SEGMENT ENDURANCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE TILATION AND EXTERNAL PEEP ON DIAPHRAG- FOR BRONCHOSCOPIC SAMPLING IS UNNEC- Frederick Vale; Jane Z. Reardon; Richard L. Zu- MATIC ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE ESSARY Wallack, Hartford, Connecticut STABLE COPD Charles H. Marquette; Frederic Herengt; Fabienne HEMODYNAMIC RESPONSES TO EXERCISE AF- Stefano Nava; Nicolino Ambrosino; Fiorenzo Rubini; Sauinier; Rémy Nevierre; Daniel Mathieu; René TER LUNG TRANSPLANTATION Claudio Fracchia; Ciro Rampulla; Giorgio Torri; Courcol; Philippe Ramon, Lille, France David J. Ross; Paul F. Waters; Zab Mohsenifar; Edoardo Caiderini, Pavia and Milan, Italy EFFECT OF PROTRACTED DOBUTAMINE INFU- Michael J. Beiman; Robert M. Kass; Spencer K TRENDS IN PHYSICIAN-DIAGNOSED ASTHMA SION ON SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS IN CARDIO- Koerner, Los Angeles PREVALENCE IN MANITOBA BETWEEN 1980 AND GENIC SHOCK TREATED WITH INTRAAORTIC PULMONARY FUNCTION AFTER SUCCESSFUL 1990 BALLOON PUMPING HEART TRANSPLANTATION; ONE YEAR FOL- Jure Mantreda; Allan B. Becker; Pei-Zhong Wang; Spyridon D. Moulopoulos; S ES LOW-UP Leslie L. Roos; Nicholas R. Anthonisen, Winnipeg, lopoulos; John N. Nanas; Dimitrice A. Komoyannis, Sue A. Ravenscraft, Cynthia R. Gross; Spencer H. Canada Seratin N. Nanas, Athens, Greece Kubo; Maria Teresa Olivari; Sara J. Shumway; R PROLONGED INTRACORPOREAL SUPPORT OF MYOCARDIAL SARCOIDOSIS Morton Bolman III; Marshall |.H ertz, Minneapolis GAS EXCHANGE WITH AN INTRAVENACAVAL Om P. Sharma; Anoop Maheshwari; Kartik Thaker, IMPAIRMENT OF BRONCHIAL MUCOCILIARY OXYGENATOR Los Angeles CLEARANCE IN LONG-TERM SURVIVORS OF Steven A. Conrad; Jane M. Eggerstedt; Vickey F. THE CLINICIAN’S PERSPECTIVE ON PARAPNEU- HEART/LUNG AND DOUBLE-LUNG TRANSPLAN- Morris; Michael D. Romero, Shreveport, Louisiana MONIC EFFUSIONS AND EMPYEMA TATION CHRONIC EOSINOPHILIC PNEUMONIA; A LONG- Charlie Strange; Steven A. Sahn, Charleston, South Philippe Herve; Daniele Silbert; Jacques Cerrina; TERM FOLLOW-UP OF 12 PATIENTS Carolina Gerald Simonneau; Philippe Dartevelle; and the Michae! Naughton; John Fahy; Muiris X. FitzGerald, VOMITING, ABDOMINAL PAIN, AND VISUAL DIS- Paris-Sud Lung Transplant Group, Paris, France Dublin, ireland TURBANCES IN A 31-YEAR-OLD MAN USE OF MAXIMUM EXPIRATORY FLOW-VOLUME FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TO EN- Mary Jean Vogt; John E. Heffner; Steven A. Sahn CURVE PARAMETERS IN THE ASSESSMENT OF HANCE COUGH IN QUADRIPLEGIA HUMAN SYNGAMOSIS; TWO CASES OF EXERCISE-INDUCED BRONCHOSPASM Steven H. Linder, Palo Alto, California CHRONIC COUGH CAUSED BY MAMMOMONO- Francois Haas; Kenneth Axen; John Salazar Schic- SPIROMETRY AND MAXIMAL RESPIRATORY GAMUS LARYNGEUS chi, New York PRESSURES IN PATIENTS WITH FACIAL PARAL- Thais de A. Correa de Lara; Maria Aparecida Bar- OUTCOME OF SUBJECTS WITH IDIOPATHIC PUL- YSIS bosa; Mauro Rodrigues de Oliveira; irma de Godoy; MONARY FIBROSIS WHO FAIL CORTICOSTE- Jose A. Fiz; Manuel Haro; Javier Aguilar; Jesus Thais T. Queluz, Botucatu, Brazil ROID THERAPY; IMPLICATIONS FOR FURTHER Alvarez; Jorge Abad; Eduard Monso; José Morera, CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE IN STUDIES Badalona, COPD PATIENTS IN ACUTE HYPERCAPNIC RES- Charlies S. Dayton; David A. Schwartz; Richard A INTERMITTENT POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILA- PIRATORY FAILURE Heimers; Robert J. Pueringer; Steven R. Gilbert; TION VIA THE MOUTH AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO Adelaida M. Miro; Urmila Shivaram;, Isabelle Hertig, Robert K. Merchant; Gary W. Hunninghake, lowa TRACHEOSTOMY FOR 257 VENTILATOR USERS A PERSISTENT PULMONARY LESION FOLLOW- City John R. Bach; Augusta S. Alba; Louis R. Saporito, ING CHEMOTHERAPY FOR METASTATIC CHO- RIGHT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION AT REST AND Newark RIOCARCINOMA DURING EXERCISE IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE DECREASE OF SKIN AND BRONCHIAL SENSITI- Alan G. Casson; David McCormack; lan Craig; PULMONARY DISEASE; COMPARISON OF TWO ZATION FOLLOWING SHORT-INTENSIVE SCHED- Richard Inculet; Leslie Levin, London, Canada RADIONUCLIDE TECHNIQUES ULED IMMUNOTHERAPY IN MITE-ALLERGIC THORACOSCOPIC IMPLANTATION OF THE IM- RichardM . Oliver; John S. Fleming; Derek G. Waller, ASTHMA PLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER DEFIBRILLATOR Southampton, England Pilar Garcia-Ortega; Adoracién Merelo; Jaume Mar- Stephen W. Ely; irving L. Kron, Charlottesville CARDIAC INDEX VS OXYGEN-DERIVED PARAM- rugat; Cristébal Richart, Barcelona, Spain THE ROLE OF CORONARY ARTERIOGRAPHY IN ETERS FOR RATIONAL USE OF DOBUTAMINE IN 1ODINATED GLYCEROL AND THYROID DYS- DEMONSTRATION OF MURAL THROMBOSIS AF- PATIENTS WITH CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE FUNCTION; FOUR CASES AND A REVIEW OF THE TER ANGIOPLASTY ; INSIGHTS FROM AN EXPER- Jean-Louis Teboul; Laid Graini; Ratik Boujdaria; LITERATURE IMENTAL MODEL Christine Berton; Christian Richard, Le Kremlin- Carolyn B. Becker; Jonathan M. Gordon, New Ha- Francisco R. M. Laurindo; Andrea D. Furlan; Ruy G Bicetre, France ven, Connecticut Protasio L. da Luz, Sao Paulo, Brazil 86 POSTCARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS LUNG 193 THEOPHYLLINE EFFECT ON SLEEP IN NORMAL 279 INTERRUPTION OF THE AORTIC ARCH WITH CHEST / 103 /6/ JUNE, 1993 1959 ASSOCIATED CARDIAC ANOMALIES; SURVIVAL Kathy S. Albain, Maywood, Iilinois TO ADULTHOOD 51S QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUES IN LUNG CANCER; Prafulla Kerkar; Bharat Daivi; Purushottam Kale, NEW SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES Bombay, india Regina Schmitt, Denver FROM SWIRLING TO A MOBILE, PEDUNCULATED Response , Detroit 56S INNOVATIONS IN MULTIMODALITY THERAPY MASS—THE EVOLUATION OF LEFT VENTRICU- ABSENCE OF IgM AND igG ANTIBODY RE- FOR LUNG CANCER; COMBINED MODALITY LAR THROMBUS DESPITE FULL ANTICOAGULA- SPONSE TO THE THRE NTS OF THE MANAGEMENT OF LIMITED SMALL-CELL LUNG TION MYCOBACTERIUM BOVIS BCG 85 COMPLEX AN- CANCER Michael Glikson; Oren Agranat; Zvi Ziskind; Elieser TIGEN AFTER BCG VACCINATION Andrew T. Turrisi, ili, Ann Arbor 60S CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS STRATEGIES IN HIGH- queline De Bruyn; Jean-Paui Van Vooren, Brussels, RISK GROUPS WITH AN EMPHASIS ON LUNG Belgium CANCER a INDUCED PSEUDOSEPSIS SYN- Gary E. Goodman, Seattle 63S CURRENT AND FUTURE THERAPY FOR MALIG- oo A Schmidt, Chicago NANT PLEURAL EFFUSION Response—James W. Leatherman, Minneapolis; Steven M. Keller, HIATAL HERNIA BY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IM- Paul Schmitz, St Louis 68S MANAGEMENT OF METASTATIC NON-SMALL- AGING DYSPHAGIA ASA — OF ORAL ANTI- CELL LUNG CANCER AND A CONSIDERATION OF S. David Rockoff, Benjamin L. Aaron; Carl Black; } anergy nat COST Rajeev Kathuria, Lewis Biben, Washington, DC Creecenclo Comecho-Vazques Lorenzo Silva Mel- William K. Evans, Ottawa, Canada LEFT VENTRICULAR ANEURYSM, NORMAL COR- TREATMENT OF THE ELDERLY PATIENT WITH ONARY ARTERIES AND EMBOLIZATION IN A PA- SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER TIENT WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATO- David H. Johnson, Nashville sus NUMBER 2, FEBRUARY, 1993 Akira Fujiwara; Masazumi Watanabe!, Tsuchiura, Michigan JPaOpSaTnO PERATIVE IMPROVEMENT IN BLOOD LAC- 323 PPAHLYLSIAETMIAON WOIFT HS EVUESREE OFS UBA CUTTRAONCEAORU-ST YPEEM- ACTC CUDRIAATGEN,O SIBSU T O'SF IT ERMEPLHEYVSAENMTA?: IT MAY BE TATE THRESHOLD DURING EXERCISE IN A PA- Nestor L. Muller, Vancouver, Canada TIENT WITH PULMONARY ARTERIOVENOUS FIS- ENVIRONMENTAL TOBACCO SMOKE AND TULA Toru Tsuda, Otsu, Japan; Yasuhiko Shimizu, Kyoto, ASTHMA Masato Minami; Kazuya Nakahara; Shinichiro Japan RoyJ .S hephard, Toronto, Canada Miyoshi; Shinichi Takeda, Hikaru Matsuda, Osaka, 323 ETIOLOGY AND DIAGNOSIS OF PNEUMONIA RE- MITRAL STENOSIS AND LEFT ATRIAL THROM- Japan QUIIRCUI ADNMISGSIO N BUS; ROLE OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCAR- DIAGNOSIS OF CIRCUMFERENTIAL DISSEC- David M. NiermNaewn Y,or k DIOGRAPHY TION OF THE ASCENDING AORTA BY TRANS- Response—Peter D. Potgieter; Janet M. J. Ham- ArthurJ .L abovitz,S t mond, Cape Town, South Africa A CATASTROPHE IS onewers Suneja, INCORREUSCET O F METEDOSRE IENHADLER S Nancy E. Duniap; William C. Bailey, Birmingham, UNILATERAL ABSENCE OF A PULMONARY AR- BY MEDICAL PERSONNEL TERY; DATA FROM CARDIOPULMONARY EXER- TimothyH . Self, Mark J.R umbaMkemp,hi s GENE ANALYSIS OF PULMONARY PSEUDOLYM- CISE TESTING Response—Ronaid B. George; G. Gary Guidry, PHOMA James M. Brassard; James E. Johnson, Fort Sam Tetsuhiro Shiota; Wataru Chiba, Sadao !keda; No- Houston, Texas PULMONARY PARENCHYMAL PERFORATION AS buhiro Ikei, Kyoto, Japan OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA IN A PESTICIDES MAN- A COMPLOIF CPLAACEMTENTI OOF NA N A- ROOM-TEMPERATURE THERMODILUTION CAR- UFACTURING WORKER DIAC OUTPUT; CENTRAL VENOUS VS SIDE PORT HelenR . Pesola; Gene R. PesoiNeaw Y,or k Baimes DECREASED EFFICACY OF INHALED PENTAMI- UNILATERAL AUTO-PEEP IN THE RECIPIENT OF DINE IN THE PREVENTION OF PNEUMOCYSTIS A SINGLE LUNG TRANSPLANT CARINII PNEUMONIA AMONG HIV-INFECTED PA- Clifford Popple; Thomas L. Higgins; Patrick Mc- TIENTS WITH SEVERE IMMUNODEFICIENCY Carthy; Andrea Baldyga, Atul Mehta, JohnK . Mallen; John N. Landis; Kenneth M. Frankel, Lisa M. Casale; Howard Gold; Clyde SchechterN,e w CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ASPERGILLOSIS Springfield, Massachusetts York; Abdollah Naficy; Joseph R. Masci, Elmhurst, FOLLOWING STEROIDAL THERAPY FOR ALLER- Response—Russell Dumire; Mark M. Crabbe; F. New York GIC BRONCHOPULMONARY ASPERGILLOSIS Greg Mappin, Wright-PattersAoFnB , Ohio; LarryJ 345 PNEUMOTHORAX; RESULTS OF THORACOS- Geraid P. Bodey; Alan S. Giann FonteBniloexi,l Milsseiss,ipp i COPY AND PLEURODESIS WITH TALC POUD- RHEUMATOID NODULES IN THE TRACHEA 327 SUBSTIOTF UMETTERIEDO-DNOS E INHALERS RAGE AND THORACTOMY Mary S. M. ip; Maria P.- Wong; K. L. Wong, Hong FOR HAND-HELD NEBULIZERS JeskeA . Van de Brekel; Vincent A. M. Duurkens; Kong Bodo NiggemanBner,li n, Germany RolandG . J. R. A. Vand hi 9 the HYPERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS AND AIR- 327 THE METERED-DOSE INHALER SUPERSEDES Netherlands WAYS HYPERREACTIVITY INDUCED BY OCCU- ee LEFT ATRIAL THROMBUS AND SPONTANEOUS PATIONAL EXPOSURE TO PENICILLIN Hofford, Wilmington, Delaware ECHO-CONTRAST IN NONANTICOAGULATED MI- Albedre tHoyoos ; D. Linn Hoiness; SusanM . Tario, 327 COUGH SYNCOPE INDUCED BY ENALAPRIL TRAL STENOSIS; A TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHO- Toronto, Canada A Jayarajan; Prakash, , India CARDIOGRAPHIC STUDY MALOPRIM-INDUCED PULMONARY EOSINO- 328 PRIMARY PERICARDIAL LIPOSARCOMA PRE- Carlo Vigna; VincenDez Roit o; Gian Marco Criconia; PHILIA SENTING WITH CARDIAC TAMPONADE AND Aido Russo; Marco Testa; Raffaele Fanelli; Fran- Stephen Begbie, Keith R. Burgess, Sydney, Australia MULTIPLE ORGAN METASTASES DISSEMINATED PNEUMOCYSTOSIS PRESENT- Cevat Can; Fikret Arpaci; Bilent Celasun; Omer EFFECTS OF A BRONCHOPROVOCATION CHAL- ING AS A PLEURAL EFFUSION Gdnhan; Ritki Finci, Ankara, Turkey LENGE TEST WITH CIGARETTE SIDESTREAM Robert L. Jayes; Harry N. Kamerow; Susan M. SMOKE ON SENSITIVE AND HEALTHY ADULTS Hasseiquist; Morgan D. Delaney; David M. Parenti, Washington, oc NUMBER 1, JANUARY, 1993 (Supplement) H-TYPE TRACHEOESOPHAGEAL FISTULA AND REPEATED TUBERCULIN TESTING IN PATIENTS 1S INTRODUCTION WITH ACTIVE PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS PaulA .B unn, Jr, Denver Ricardo L. Sepu'veda; Delfina Araya; Ximena Ferrer, OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA CAUSED BY PECTIN 1S OVERVIEW OF GENETIC AND MOLECULAR , Chile; Ricardo U. SorensenN,ew Orleans INHALATION DURING THE MANUFACTURE OF EVENTS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF LUNG CAN- a RAPID TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING PRO- JAM CER WHO HAVE HAD NO Andrea J.C ohen; MoniqueS . Forse; SusanM . Tario, Bruce E. Johnson; MichaelJ . Kelley, Bethesda Toronto, Canada INITIATORS AND PROMOTERS OF LUNG CANCER , San DELAYED PULMONARY PERFORATION; A RARE JamesL . Muishine; Anthony M. Treston; Powel H. BRONCHIAL HYPERSENSIT! IVITY IN ASTHMAT- COMPLICATION OF TUBE THORACOSTOMY Brown; MichaelJ . Birrer; Gail L.S haw, Bethesda ICS IN LONG-TERM SYMPTOM-FREE STATE Daniel K. Resnick, Philadelphia DETEANCD LTOCAILIZOATINON OF EARLY LUNG PULMONARY SPOROTRICHOSIS TREATED WITH CANCER BY IMAGING TECHNIQUES ITRACONAZOLE Stephen Lam; Calum MacAulay; Branko Paicic, James L. Breeling; Louis Weinstein, Boston Vancouver, Canada MIDOLE-AGED AND ELDERLY MEN; THE RESPIRATORY DYSKINESIA PRESENTING AS CHEMOPREVENTION STRATEGIES IN LUNG NORMATIVE AGING STUDY ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS CARCINOGENESIS George T. O Connor; David Sparrow; Mark Segal; Matthew Ivanovich; Russell Glantz; Roger C. Bone; ScottM . Lippman; Steven E.B enner; WauKi nHon g, Scott T. Weiss, Boston Peter Szidon, Houston PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE INCIDENCE WEGENER'S GRANULOMATOSIS PRESENTING THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF LUNG CANCER OF BACTEREMIA AFTER PROTECTED SPECI- AS A PRIMARY SEIZURE DISORDER WITH BRAIN MEN BRUSHING IN ICU PATIENTS WITH AND LESIONS DEMONSTRATED BY MAGNETIC RES- WITHOUT PNEUMONIA ONANCE IMAGING Kamel Djedaini; Yves Cohen; Laurence Mier; Patrick K. Scott Miller; Joseph M. Miller, Charleston, South Hoimes, Los Angeles Brun; Isabelle Gros; Francois Coste; Didier Dreytuss, Carolina RATIONAL INTEGRATION OF RADIATION AND Paris, France TREATMENT OF ATELECTASIS OF THE RIGHT CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH UNRESEC- COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF BRONCHOALVEO- UPPER LOBE WITH A J-SHAPED CATHETER TABLE STAGE IHiA OR 1B NSCLC LAR LAVAGE AND TELESCOPING PLUGGED Yukio Kubota; Yoshiro Toyoda; Hiroshi Kubota; Akira Henry Wagner, Jr, Tampa CATHETER IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF PNEUMONIA Asada, Osaka, Japan INDUCTION THERAPY FOLLOWED BY DEFINI- IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS 319 GALLBLADDER WALL THICKENING; A NEW Di- TIVE LOCAL CONTROL FOR STAGE ili NON- Jorge Sole ViolFéelnip;e C. Rodrigdeu Ceasztro ; AGNOSTIC SIGN OF ACUTE PULMONARY EM- SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER José Caminero Luna; Ana Bordes Benitez; Jose Luis 1960 Subject Index, Volume 103 (January-June, 1993) Manzano Alonso, Las Paimas, Spain Helsinki, Finland; Christer Peterson, Uppsala, Swe- mon, Tel Aviv, Israel EARLY AND LATE EXERCISE TESTING; USEFUL- den 583 BILATERAL UPPER LOBE MULTIPLE CAVITARY NESS AFTER PERCUTANEOUS TRANSLUMINAL RELEASE OF TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-a LESINI A OPATINENTS WI TH INGUINAL DIFFUSE CORONARY ANGIOPLASTY FROM HUMAN ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES IS LARGE CELL LYMPHOMA Gonzalo De La Morena; Juan Jose Sanchez-Mufioz; DECREASED IN SMOKERS Joseph F. Mondschein; Angeline A. Lazarus, Ports- Jose Lopez Candel; Francisco Pico-Aracil; Juan Etsuro Yamaguchi; Akihide Itoh; Ken Furuya; Hiroshi mouth, Virginia Antonio Ruiperez, Murcia, Spain Miyamoto; Shosaku Abe; Yoshikazu Kawakami, Sap- 585 LYMPHOMA, NEUTROPENIA, AND WHEEZING IN CONTROL OF VENTILATION, RESPIRATORY poro, Japan A70-YEOLAD RMA N MUSCLE STRENGTH, AND GRANULOMATOUS EFFECT OF INHALED AMILORIDE ON THE BRON- Lee C. Edmonds; Udaye 8B. S. Prakash, Rochester, INVOLVEMENT OF SKELETAL MUSCLE IN PA- CHIAL RESPONSE TO METHACHOLINE AND Minnesota TIENTS WITH SARCOIDOSIS COLD AIR HYPERVENTILATION CHALLENGES 588 THE AFFECTS OF VENTILATOR WORKING PRES- Ahmet Baydur, Downey, California; Kamiesh P. Pan- MichaelA . Netzel; Russell J.H opp; Rodney Buzzas; SURE DURING PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILA- dya; Om P. Sharma; Gary C, Kanel, Downey, Caii- PaulJ .D owling; Eda Paimeiro; Againdra K. Bewtra, TION fornia; Michael Carison, Los Angeles Omaha, Nebraska lan L. Cohen, Albany, New York; Ziye Bilen, Istanbul, SPECIFICITY AND SENSITIVITY OF DISTINCTIVE THE ACUTE EFFECT OF IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE CHEST RADIOGRAPHIC AND/OR *’Ga IMAGES IN BRONCHODILATOR THERAPY ON COUGH DIAGNOSIS OF SARCOIDOSIS CLEARANCE IN COPD Stephen B. Sulavik; Richard Spencer, Farmington, William D. Bennett; Wesley F. Chapman; Jeanie M. Connecticut, Christopher J. Palestro, New Hyde Mascarella, Chapel Hill, North Germany Park, New York; Alfred J. Swyer; Stanley J. Gold- SURFACTANT PROTEIN-A CONCENTRATION IN A REVISED SYSTEM FOR ANALYSIS OF ABNOR- smith; Alvin S. Teirstein, New York BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUIDS OF PA- MAL PULMONARY IMAGES LUNG CANCER IN PATIENTS WITH IMMUNODE- TIENTS WITH PULMONARY ALVEOLAR PROTEI- David S. Feigin, La Jolla, California FICIENCY SYNDROME NOSIS DIURETIC-INDUCED SEVERE HYPONATREMIA; Jason Karp; George Profeta; Paul Marantz; Jill P. Yasuhito Honda; Hiroki Takahashi; Noriharu Shijubo; REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF 129 REPORTED PA- Karpel, Bronx, New York Yoshio Kuroki; Toyoaki Akino, Sapporo, Japan TIENTS LACK OF EFFICACY OF INTRAPLEURAL BUPI- MECHANISMS OF IMPAIRED ARTERIAL OXYGEN- Moshe S ; YechielF riedlander; Arnoid J. VACAINE FOR POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA ATION IN PATIENTS WITH LIVER CIRRHOSIS AND Rosin, Jerusalem, |srae/ FOLLOWING THORACOTOMY SEVERE RESPIRATORY INSUFFICIENCY; EF- PATHOGENESIS OF HYPONATREMIC ENCEPHA- Roslyn F. Schneider; Patricia C. Villamena; James FECTS OF INDOMETHACIN LOPATHY; CURRENT CONCEPTS C. Harvey; Burton G. Surick; llona Weiner Surick; Pierre Andrivet, Creteil, France; Jacques Cadranel; Allen |.A riSaen Ffranfcis,co; J.C arAylus,o Hosust on Edward J. Beattie, Jr, New York Bruno Housset, Paris, France; Robert Herigault; CARDIAC REHABILITATION IN SWITZERLAND; ETIOLOGIC FACTORS OF CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Alain Hart; Serge Adnot, Creteil, France EFFICACY OF THE RESIDENTIAL APPROACH IN IN DAIRY FARMERS; CASE CONTROL STUDY IN PULMONARY FUNCTION AT DIAGNOSIS OF PATIENTS FOLLOWING BYPASS SURGERY THE DOUBS REGION OF FRANCE SCLEROSIS; RATE OF DETERIORATION Paul Dubach; Karin Litscher; Max U. Kuhn; Peter Jean Charles Dalphin; Didier Pernet; Andre Dubiez; Philip L. Schitftman; Jerry M. Beish, New Brunswick, Laske; Peter Buser; Peter Muller; Reto Ratti, Chur, Didier Debieuvre; Hubert Allemand; Alain G. De- New Jersey Switzerland; Jonathan Myers, Paio Alto, California pierre, Besancon, France OVERSHOOT IN MIXED VENOUS OXYGEN SAT- CHOLELITHOPTYSIS; A COMPLICATION FOL- HYPOXEMIA DURING ALTITUDE EXPOSURE; A URATION DURING RECOVERY FROM SUPINE LOWING LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY META-ANALYSIS OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE BICYCLE EXERCISE IN PATIENTS WITH RECENT GordonH . Downie; Mark K. Robbins; Joseph J. PULMONARY DISEASE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Souza; Linda J. Paradowski, Chapel Hill, North Thomas A. Dillard; Benjamin W. Berg, Washington, Tsutomu Sumimoto; Tetsuro Sugiura; Masahari Ta- Carolina DC; Alan P. Rosenberg, Laurel, Maryland keuchi; Fumio Yuasa; Toshiji lwasaka; Mitsuo inada, EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF TRAUMATIC THORACIC INCREASED PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINII RECOV- Osaka, Japan AORTIC RUPTURE BY TRANSESOPHAGEAL ERY FROM THE UPPER LOBES IN PNEUMOCYS- THE EFFECT OF VENOUS OCCLUSION WITH ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY TIS PNEUMONIA; THE EFFECT OF AEROSOL TOURNIQUETS ON PERIPHERAL BLOOD POOL- Jean Pierre Goarin; Francoise Le Bret; Bruno Riou; PENTAMIDINE PROPHYLAXIS ING AND VENTRICULAR FUNCTION Yves Jacquens; Pierre Viars, Paris, France Robert P. Baughman; Michael N. Dohn; Ralph Ship- Herman O. Klein; Eitan Brodsky; Reuven Ninio; CHRONIC BRUCELLA EMPYEMA ley; James A. Buchsbaum; Peter T. Frame, Cincinnati Elieser Kaplinsky; Elio Di Segni, Tel Hashomer, Israe/ Nabil Mili; Raymond Auckenthaler; Laurent Pierre NONSMOKING, NON-ALPHA,-ANTITRYPSIN DE- INTERATRIAL RIGHT-TO-LEFT SHUNTING DE- Nicod, Geneva, Switzerland FICIENCY-INDUCED EMPHYSEMA IN NONSMOK- VELOPING AFTER PULMONARY RESECTION IN TRACHEAL OCCLUSION FROM AN INTRATHO- ERS WITH HEALED SPONTANEOUS PNEUMO- THE ABSENCE OF ELEVATED RIGHT-SIDED RACIC STOMACH THORAX, IDENTIFIED BY COMPUTED HEART PRESSURES; REVIEW OF THE LITERA- Gary8 B. Anderson; Thomas E. Walsh; Steven E TOMOGRAPHY OF THE LUNGS TURE Swartz, Bethesda, Maryland Laszié Bense, Norsborg, Sweden; Rolf Lewander; Frank W. J M. Smeenk, Eindhoven, the Netherlands; LEVITATING LUNG LESIONS DUE TO BRONCHIO- Gunnar Eklund, Stockholm, Sweden; Goran C. He- Pieter E. Postmus, Amsterdam, the Netherlands LITIS OBLITERANS ORGANIZING PNEUMONIA denstierna, Uppsala, Sweden; Lars Gosta Wiman, OCCUPATIONAL ASTHMA INDUCED BY INHALED JeromeM . Reich; David Scott; Portland, Oregon Stockholm, Sweden EGG LYSOZYME FORTUITOUS ESOPHAGEAL INTUBATION ALVEOLAR IMMUNE MEDIATORS IN HIV-RE- Jonathan A. Bernstein, Cincinnati; Allen Kraut, Win- Daniel Dunham; Gregory A. Schmidt, Chicago LATED PNEUMONIA; DIFFERENT ROLE OF IL-2 nipeg, Canada; David |.B ernstein, Cincinnati; Rich- RETRIEVAL OF AN ASPIRATED BULLET FRAG- AND IL-1 IN INDUCING LUNG DAMAGE ard Warrington, Winnipeg, Canada; Tami Bolin, Cin- MENT BY FLEXIBLE BRONCHOSCOPY IN A ME- Alberto Biglino; Brunella Forno; Anna M. Pollono; cinnati; C. P. W. Warren, Winnipeg, Canada; | CHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENT Paolo Ghio; Carlo Albera, Torino, Italy Leonard Bernstein, Cincinnati John Fuiginiti, ili; Harakh V. Dedhia; John Kizer; GRAFT POSITION AND PULMONARY FUNCTION THE EFFECT OF PULMONARY IMPAIRMENT ON Gregory Timberlake, Morgantown, West Virginia AFTER SINGLE LUNG TRANSPLANTATION FOR ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY IN A NATIONAL COHORT BLEEDING VARICES DUE TO PORTAL HYPER- OBSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASE Ki Moon Bang, Hyattsville, Maryland; Peter J. Ger- TENSION IN SARCOIDOSIS; FAVORABLE EFFECT Stephanie M. Levine; Antonio R. Anzueto; William J. gen, Bethesda, Maryland; Rachel Kamer, Hyattsville, OF PROPRANOLOL AND PREDNISONE Gibbons, John H. Calhoon; Stephen G. Jenkinson; Maryland; Bruce Cohen, Boston ChristianF .M elissant; SierdJ .S mith; Bart A.K azzaz, J. Kent Trinkle; Charles L. Bryan, San Antonio, Texas THE EFFECT OF ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY ON RE- The Hague, the Netherlands; Maurits G.P . Demedts, SERUM NEOPTERIN AFTER LUNG TRANSPLAN- COVERY OF INTRACELLULAR BACTERIA FROM Pelienberg, Beigium TATION BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE IN SUSPECTED MR AND CT DIAGNOSIS OF CARCINOID HEART Marc Humbert; Rose Marie Delattre; Jacques Cer- VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED NOSOCOMIAL PNEU- DISEASE rina; Philippe G. Dartevelle; Geraid Simmoneau; MONIA Scott A. Mirowitz; Fernando R. Gutierrez, St Louis Dominique Emilie, Clamart and Le Plessis Robinson, Randy G. Dotson; Susan K. Pingleton, Kansas City, FARMER'S FEVER; SYSTEMIC MANIFESTATION France Kansas OF FARMER'S LUNG WITHOUT LUNG INVOLVE- KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF HEALTHY HIGH EVALUATION OF CLINICAL JUDGMENT IN THE MENT SCHOOL STUDENTS TOWARD BRONCHIAL IDENTIFICATION AND TREATMENT OF NOSO- Yvon Cormier; Marcien Fournier, Michael Laviolette, ASTHMA AND ASTHMATIC PUPILS COMIAL PNEUMONIA IN VENTILATED PATIENTS Quebec, Canada Uzi Brook; Yehezkiel Kishon, Holon, Israe/ Jean-Yves Fagon; Jean Chastre; Allan J. Hance; PULMONARY HEMORRHAGE IN ASSOCIATION DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY US- Yves Domart; Jean-Louis Trouillet; Claude Gibert, WITH AUTOIMMUNE CHRONIC ACTIVE HEPATI- ING THE BIOLOGIC PARAMETERS ADENOSINE Paris, France Tis DEAMINASE, LYSOZYME, AND INTERFERON RATE OF DECAY OR INCREMENT OF ARTERIAL Amir F. Kagalwaila; Abdul Rahman M. Abu Taleb; GAMMA PaO, FOLLOWING A CHANGE IN SUPPLEMENTAL Yasmeen A. Kagaiwalla; Mir Mumiaz Ali; Hassan M. Luis Valdés; Esther San José; David Alvarez; Alfredo OXYGEN IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PA- Yaish, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Sarandeses; Antonio Pose; Benilda Chomdén; José TIENTS WITH DIFFUSE PNEUMONIA PNEUMOBLASTOMA IN NEUROFIBROMATOSIS Manuel Alvarez-Dobafio; Marcelino Saigueiro; José Roberto A. Solis, South Orange, New Jersey; Chris- luc P. Bron; Nigel R. HowaArlext Fh. M;ull er, Ramon Rodriguez Suarez, La Coruna, Spain topher Anseimi, Paterson, New Jersey; Marc H. Geneva, Switzerland PSEUDOMONAS CEPACIA IN LUNG TRANS- Lavietes, Newark, New Jersey; M. Anees Khan, IDIOPATHIC HEMOTHORAX PLANT RECIPIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS South Orange, New Jersey Christianne M. Yung; Steven C. Bessen; Vijay Hin- Gregory |. Snell; Alberto De Hoyos; Me! Krajden; PROPOFOL VS MIDAZOLAM IN SHORT-, MEDIUM- gorani; Neil C. Clements, Jc; Anthony A. Caruso, TimothyL . Winton; Janet R.M aurer, Toronto, Canada AND LONG-TERM SEDATION OF CRITICALLY ILL Tucson CRYOSURGERY IN BRONCHOSCOPIC TREAT PATIENTS; A COST-BENEF!T ANALYSIS CARDIAC ABSCESS FOLLOWING PERCUTANE- MENT OF TRACHEOBRONCHIAL STENOSIS; IN- Genis Carrasco, Ricard Molina; Josep Costa; Josep OUS TRANSLUMINAL CORONAAY ANGIO- DICATIONS, LIMITS, PERSONAL EXPERIENCE Maria Soler; Liuis Cabré, Barcelona, Spain PLASTY Alberto Marasso; Ettore Gallo; Gian Mario Mas- SERUM CYTOKINE LEVELS IN HUMAN SEPTIC Jean-Francois Timsit; Miche! A. Wolff; Jean-Pierre saglia; Maurizio Onoscuri; Valter Bernardi, Torino, SHOCK; RELATION TO MULTIPLE-SYSTEM OR- Bédos; Jean Christopher Lucet; Dominique Décré, Maly GAN FAILURE AND MORTALITY Paris, France HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF EOSINOPHIL CATI- Michael R. Pinsky, Pittsburgh; Jean-Louis Vincent; CARDIAC TAMPONADE DUE TO NOCARDIA AS- ONIC PROTEIN AND EOSINOPHIL PROTEIN X IN Jacques Deviere; Marisa Alegre; Robert J. Kahn; TEROIDES EOSINOPHILIC PLEURAL EFFUSIONS Etienne Dupont, Brussels, Belgium Timothy L. Clenney; Michael D. Hammond; Peter P. Tom Petterson, Helsinki, Finland; Henrik N. Riska; ORGANOPHOSPHATES AND THE HEART McKeown; Doug A. Holt; Paul M. Wallach, Tampa Seppo Sutinen, Mjolboista, Finland; Matthi Kiockars, Arie Roth; llan Zellinger; Michael Arad; Jacob Ats- PULMONARY HYPERTENSION SECONDARY TO CHEST / 103 /6/ JUNE, 1993 1961 THROMBOCYTOSIS IN A PATIENT WITH MYELOID THE PASSAGE OF APOPTOTIC CELLULAR DE- TRANSCRIPTION METAPLASIA BRIS THROUGH PHAGOCYTIC MACROPHAGES Lois J. Geist; Martha Monick; Mark Stinski; Gary Kenneth S. Marvin; Richard D. Speliberg, Long Richard S. Kornbiuth; Janette Rhodes; Dougias D. Hunninghake, lowa City Beach, California Richman, San Diego INITIATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE GRAN- FOCAL PULMONARY EMBOLISM PRESENTING HIV INFECTIONS OF THE LUNG; ROLE OF VIRUS- ULOMATOUS RESPONSE AS DIFFUSE PULMONARY EDEMA INFECTED MACROPHAGES IN THE PATHOPHYS- Steven L. Kunkel; Robert M. Strieter; Nicholas Lu- R. Lee Jobe; Mervyn 8. Forman, Nashville tOLOGY OF PULMONARY DISEASE kacs; Stephen W. Chensue, Ann Arbor CONCURRENT CATAMENIAL HEMOTHORAX AND Monte S. Meltzer; Richard S. Kornbiuth; Brian Han- FUNCTIONAL AND PHENOTYPIC PROPERTIES HEMOPNEUMOTHORAX sen; Subhash Dhawan; Howard E. Gendeiman, San OF THE CD4 + T CELL POPULATION IN A MURINE P Ravidran; R. Jose Raj; K. Parameswaran, Trivan- Diego PULMONARY DELAYED-TYPE HYPERSENSITIV- drum, india ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES IN HIV-1 INFECTION ITY RESPONSE ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME- EXPRESS ACCESSORY MOLECULES, ACTIVA- Patricia S. Coulson; Lesiey E. Smythies; R. Alan RELATED VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS PRESENT- TION MARKERS, AND RELEASE INCREASED BI- Wilson, York, England ING IN A PLEURAL EFFUSION OLOGICAL RESPONSE MODIFIERS INCREASED TNF-ALPHA AND IL6 mRNA EX- Carol E. Chenoweth, Ann Arbor Michigan; Sarah Carlo Agostini; Livio Trentin; Renato Zambelio; Pietro PRESSION BY ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES IN Singal, Rochester, New York; Richard D. Pearson, Bulian; Spiridione Garbisa; Angiolo Cipriani; Paoio CHRONIC BERYLLIUM DISEASE Charlottesville, Virginia; Robert F. Betts, Rochester, Cadrobbi; Gianpietro Semenzato, Padua, Italy Thomas Bost; L. Newman; D. Riches New York; David M. Markovitz, Ann Arbor, Michigan HIV IMPAIRS ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGE MAN- CELLULAR IMMUNITY IN SARCOIDOSIS AND HY- RADIOTHERAPY: AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT NOSE RECEPTOR FUNCTION AGAINST PNEU- PERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONIA; RECENT AD- OF CEREBRAL INVOLVEMENT BY LYMPHOMA- MOCYSTIS CARINII VANCES TOID GRANULOMATOSIS Henry Koziel; B. A. Kruskal; A. 8. Ezekowitz; R. M. Gianpietro Semenzato; Renato Zambelio; Livio Tren- Héléne Simard, Pierre LeBlanc, Quebec, Canada Rose, Boston tin; Carlo Agostini, Padova, Italy SLEEP STUDIES IN OSA PATIENTS BEFORE CPAP T CELL INVOLVEMENT IN RESISTANCE TO FAC- CD3+, CD4+, CD8-, ia- T CELLS ADOPTIVELY TREATMENT: ONE NIGHT OR TWO? ULTATIVE INTRACELLULAR PATHOGENS OF THE TRANSFER MURINE EXPERIMENTAL HYPER- William C. Orr, Oklahoma LUNGS SENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS CERVICAL INJURY CAUSING WIDENING OF THE Priscilla A.C ampbell, Denver Mark Schuyler; Katherine Gott; George Shopp; Lida MEDIASTINUM BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID AND HAN- Crooks, Albuquerque Janet M. J. Hammond; Peter D. Potgieter Cape DLING OF MYCOBACTERIA HYPERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS IN THE Town, South Africa Rodney P. Swartz; Henry Yeager, Jr, Washington, DC ATHYMIC NUDE MOUSE; ANOTHER EVIDENCE BOA CONSTRICTOR HOST DEFENSE AGAINST PNEUMOCYSTIS CA- OF T CELL DEPENDENCY John R. Cohn; Robert T. Sataioft, Philadelphia RINI IN MICE SELECTIVELY DEPLETED OF Ken Ohta; Hajime Takizawa; Naohito Suzuki; Takashi THE ATTRIBUTION OF LUNG CANCER TO ASBES- Ueda; Tadashi Horiuchi; Hirokazu Okudaira; Junji TOS ; Martha L. Warnock; H. Benfer Shiga; Kohji Ito, Tokyo, Japan William Weiss, Philadelphia CONFERENCE SUMMARY Response— Takumi Kishimoto, Okayama, Japan CD8 CELLS MEDIATE DELAYED HYPERSENS!- Peter H. Henson, Denver SMALL-VOLUME NEBULIZERS VERSUS ME- TIVITY FOLLOWING INTRAPULMONARY INFEC- TERED-DOSE INHALERS TION WITH CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS NUMBER 3, MARCH, 1993 Warren C. Miller; John W. Mason, Webster, Texas Christopher H. Mody; Rober Paine, til; Catherine J. CHYLOUS TRANSPORT OF AMIODARONE Jackson; Galen B. Toews, Ann Arbor CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCING THE EFFEC- ira Weinryb; Kenneth A. Conrad, Radnor, Pennsyl- POTENTIAL ROLE OF VIRUSES IN THE PATHO- TIVE ADMINISTRATION OF DRUGS AS INHALA- vama GENESIS OF PULMONARY FIBROSIS TION AEROSOLS DEFINITIONS FOR SEPSIS AND ORGAN FAILURE Lois J. Geist; Gary W. Hunninghake, lowa City AnthonyJ . Hickey, Chicago THE ACCP/SCCM CONSENSUS CONFERENCE ALTERED PATTERNS OF LUNG LYMPHOCYTE BACTEREMIC PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA COMMITTEE REPORT ACCUMULATION IN SILICOSIS IN CYTOKINE- MORTALITY RATE—IS IT REALLY DIFFERENT IN lan L. Cohen, Albany, New York SUFFICIENT (C3H/HeN) AND CYTOKINE-DEFI- SWEDEN? Respon— sRoege r C. Bone, Chicago CIENT (C3H/HeJ-LPS*) MICE Thomas J. Marrie, Halifax, Canada Geraid S. Davis; Kevin O. Lesiie; Janet E. Schwarz; THE ROLE OF THROMBOSIS IN PULMONARY NUMBER 2, FEBRUARY, 1993 LHienmdean waM.y , PfBeuirflfeirn;g tonL,a urVae rmHoinltl -Eubanks; David R. HStYuParEt RRTiEchN,S ICOhiNc ago (Supplement) ALTERED PRODUCTION AND REGULATION OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT OF MONOCYTE CHEMOATTRACTANT PROTEIN-1 LIFE-THREATENING ASTHMA: ARE NEBULIZERS INTRODUCTION FROM PULMONARY FIBROBLASTS ISOLATED OBSOLETE? Peter Henson, Lee Newman, Denver FROM PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY Michael T Newhouse, Hamilton, Canada T CELL TOLERANCE (GILES F. FILLEY LECTURE) FIBROSIS A STITCH IN TIME SAVES LIVES Philippa Marrack; James McCormack, Jill Callahan; Theodore J. Standiford; Mark W. Rolfe; Steven L Witham C. Shoemaker, Los Angeles Leszek ignatowicz; John Kappler, Denver Kunkel; Joseph P. Lynch, til; Frank S. Becker; Mark EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TREATMENT OF SE- T CELL RECEPTOR VARIABLE BETA-GENE EX- 8B. Orringer; Sem Phan; Robert M. Sirieter, Ann VERE ASTHMA: METERED-DOSE INHALER PLUS PRESSION IN THE NORMAL LUNG AND IN ACTIVE Arbor HOLDING CHAMBER IS EQUIVALENT IN EFFEC- PULMONARY SARCOIDOSIS RECOMBINANT INTERFERON-GAMMA RE- TIVENESS TO NEBULIZER Jeffrey D. Forman; Richard F Silver; Jonathan T. DUCES PDGF-INDUCED LUNG FIBROBLAST Ahamed H. Idris; Michael F. McDermott; John C Klein; E. James Britt; PeneloP.p Sceott ; StevenA GROWTH BUT STIMULATES PDGF PRODUCTION Raucci, Chicago; Angel Morrabel; Susan McGorray, Schonteid; Carol J.J ohns; DavidR . Moller, Baltimore BY ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES IN VITRO Leslie Hendeles, Gainesville, Florida ADHESION MOLECULES INVOLVED IN LEUKO- ArnoidR . Brody, James C. Bonner; Annette Badgett, SERIAL FIBEROPTIC BRONCHOSCOPIC OBSER- CYTE RECRUITMENT AND LYMPHOCYTE RECIR- Research Triangle Park, North Carolina VATIONS OF ENDOBRONCHIAL TUBERCULOSIS CULATION TOLERANCE TO HAPTEN PREVENTS SPECIFIC BEFORE AND EARLY AFTER ANTITUBERCULO- Uoyd M. Stooiman, Ann Arbor DELAYED TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY AND PUL- SIS CHEMOTHERAPY CHARACTERIZATION OF THE LEUKOCYTE IN- MONARY INTERSTITIAL FIBROSIS IN THE Yong Hoon Kim; Hyeon Tae Kim; Kyung Soo Lee; TEGRIN SUBUNIT BETA7 MOUSE MODEL Soo Taek Uh; Yeon Tae Cung, Choong Nam, Korea; Curzio Riiegg; Robert Pytela; David J. Erie, San Ryo Kimura, Hui Hu; Joan Stein-Streiein, Miarm Choon S. Park, Seoul, Korea Francisco THE T CELL AND THE AIRWAY’S FIBROTIC RE- COMPARATIVE COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALY- ROLE OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRICES, MATRIX SPONSE IN ASTHMA SIS OF THEOPHYLLINE AND IPRATROPIUM BRO- RECEPTORS, AND CYTOKINES IN GRANULO- Stephen T. Holgate; Ratko Djukanovic; Peter H MIDE IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY MATOUS LUNG INFLAMMATION Howarth; Stephen Montefort, William Roche, South- DISEASE; A THREE-CENTER STUDY Rafael L.P erez: Young-June Jeon; Gerald W. Staton, ampton, England Amal Jubran; Nicholas J. Gross, Hines, lilinois; Joe Jr, Jesse Roman, Atlanta A ROLE FOR T HELPER-1 CELLS IN THE INDUC- W. Ramsdell; Raffi Simonian, San Diego; Kar! Schut- MECHANISMS OF LYMPHOCYTE ACCUMULA- TION OF AIRWAY HYPERRESPONSIVENESS tenheim, Long Beach; Michae/l Sax, Hartlord; Diane TION IN PULMONARY DISEASE Johan Garssen; F P Nijkamp; H. Van Der Viiet; H J. Kaniecki; Renee J. Goldberg Arnoid, New York; David M. Center, Jeffrey S. Berman, Hardy Kornteid; Van Loveren FrankA . Si g. New 8 k, New Jersey ArthurC . Theodore; William W. Cruikshank, Boston IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION PULMONARY VASCULAR LESIONS OCCURRING IN SITU REGULATION OF PULMONARY MACRO- OF T LYMPHOCYTES AND EOSINOPHILS IN THE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC MAJOR VESSEL PHAGE TNF-ALPHA mRNA EXPRESSION BY IL2 BRONCHIAL WALL OF ACTIVELY SENSITIZED THROMBOEMBOLIC PULMONARY HYPERTEN- Steven M. Dubinett, Min Huang, Shawkat Dhanani GUINEA PIGS SION David Kelley, Alan Lichtenstein; Wayne W. Grody Jose-Roberto Lapa e Silva; Marina Pretolani KennethM . Moser, Colin M. BioSoanr D,ieg o Leah E. Mintz, Los Angeles Claude-Marie Bachelet, David Baker; Rik J. Shep- DOES COLD AIR AFFECT EXERCISE CAPACITY CD4+ T CELL SUBSETS IN PULMONARY LYM- per; B. Boris Vargaftig AND DYSPNEA IN STABLE CHRONIC OBSTRUC- PHOCYTE RECRUITMENT CHANGES IN T LYMPHOCYTE SUBSETS AND TIVE PULMONARY DISEASE? Sucha Kim; Patricia J. Scott; Jeffrey L. Curtis, Ann ACTIVATION FOLLOWING CHRONIC ANTIGEN IN- David P S. Spence; David R. Graham; Jamila Arbor HALATIONS IN MONKEYS Ahmed; Karen Rees; Michael G. Person; Peter M PULMONARY RESPONSES TO ANTIGEN Donaid J Souza, Robert 1. Gundel; Randy W. A. Calverley, Liverpool, England David E. Bice, Albuquerque Barton; Caro! D. Stearns; Carol A. Torcellini; Eric J. TREATMENT OF COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEU- PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH AND APOPTOSIS IN Miner; L. Gordon Letts; Craig D. Wegner, Ridgefield, MONIA: A MULTICENTER, DOUBLE-BLIND, RAN- LYMPHOCYTE DEVELOPMENT AND FUNCTION Connecticut DOMIZED STUDY COMPARING CLARITHROMY- J. John Cohen, Denver LUNG ALLOGRAFT REJECTION; ROLE OF TU- CIN WITH ERYTHROMYCIN THE ABILITY TO RECOGNIZE PHOSPHATIDYL- MOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA AND INTER- Sin Ming Chien, Toronto, Canada; Philip Pichotta; SERINE ON APOPTOTIC CELLS IS AN INDUCIBLE LEUKIN-6 Nancy Siepman, Abbott Park, lilinois; Charlies K FUNCTION IN MURINE BONE MARROW-DERIVED Mark W Rolfe, Steven Kunkel; Pamela Lincoin. Chan, Toronto, Canada and the Canada-Sweden MACROPHAGES Michael Deeb, Flavian Lupinetti, Robert Stneter, Ann Clarithromycin-Pneumonia Study Group Valerie A. Fadok; Dennis R. Voelker; Priscilla A Arbor RESPIRATORY HEALTH OF SWINE PRODUCERS Campbell; Donna L. Bratton; J. John Cohen; PW. S IMMEDIATE EARLY GENES OF CYTOMEGALOVI- FOCUS ON YOUNG WORKERS Nobile, David WH. Riches, Peter M.H enson, Denver RUS ANTAGONIZE THE INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF Jan E. Zejda; Thomas S. Hurst; Charies S. Rhodes; RECOVERY OF INFECTIOUS HIV FOLLOWING CYCLOSPORIN A ON I” TERLEUKIN-2 GENE Ernest M. Barber; Helen H. McDuffie; James A 1962 Subject Index, Volume 103 (January-June, 1993) Dosman, Saskatoon, Canada Naresh P. Singh; Judith A. Despars; David W. Stans- NONINVASIVE PRESSURE SUPPORT VENTILA- DEATHS IN BACTEREMIC PNEUMOCOCCAL bury; Kathy Avalos; Richard W. Light, Long Beach, TION IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY PNEUMONIA: A COMPARISON OF TWO POPU- California FAILURE LATIONS-HUNTINGTON, WVA, AND STOCKHOLM, REDUCED EFFECT OF INHALED £,-ADRENER- Marc Wysocki; Laurent Tric; Michel A. Wolff; Jacques SWEDEN GIC AGONISTS ON LUNG MUCOCILIARY CLEAR- Gertner; Henri Millet; Bernard Herman, Paris, France Ake Ortqvist; Mats Kalin, Danderyd, Sweden; inger ANCE IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS ASSESSMENT OF THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT IN Julander, Stockholm, Sweden, Maurice Mufson, Jann Mortensen; Annelise Hansen; Merete Falk; ASTHMATIC PATIENTS Huntington, West Virginia Inge Kirketerp Nielsen; Steffen Groth, Copenhagen, The Clinical Resp y Group THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SEVERITY Denmark PULMONARY ATELECTASIS AND DYSPHAGIA IN OF SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME AND 24-H BLOOD VARIANTS OF a,-ANTITRYPSIN IN PUERTO Ri- A 69-YEAR-OLD CACHECTIC MAN PRESSURE VALUES IN PATIENTS WITH OB- CAN CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA Myung Soo Shin; Mark S. Forshag, Birmingham, STRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA Charlotte R. Colp; John Pappas; Donaid Moran, New Alabama Peretz Lavie; Naama Yoffe; lulia Berger; R. Peled, York; Jack Lieberman, Sepulveda, California DOSING EFFICIENCY AND PARTICLE-SIZE Haita, Israel OCCULT CANCER IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CHARACTERISTICS OF PRESSURIZED ME- CATECHOLAMINES AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN PULMONARY EMBOLISM: A PROSPECTIVE TERED-DOSE INHALER AEROSOLS IN NARROW OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME STUDY CATHETERS Oreste Marrone; Loredana Riccobono; Adriana Sai- Manuel Monreal; Antoni Casals; Jaume Boix; Angel Robert H. Taylor; Jerrold Lerman, Toronto, Ontario vaggio; Angela Mirabella; Anna Bonanno; Maria Olazabal; Enric Montserrat; Manue/ Ribas Mundo, Carole Chambers; Myrna Dolovich, Hamilton, Can- Rosaria Bonsignore, Palermo, Italy Barcelona, Spain ada EXERCISE-RELATED POTASSIUM AND FREE DOES THE HYPOXIC VENTILATORY RESPONSE ALTERED MENTAL STATUS, HYPOXEMIA, AND A FATTY ACID LEVEL CHANGES IN CORONARY PREDICT THE OXYGEN-INDUCED FALLS IN VEN- RASH IN A 32-YEAR-OLD MAN ARTERY DISEASE: RESPONSES AFTER MOD- TILATION IN COPD? William V. Kinnard; Robert M. Cook; Thomas A. Neff, ERATE INTENSITY TRAINING Richard 8. Berry; Cornelis Kees Mahutte; James L Denver Guy A. MacGowan; Michael Casey; Robert Stirling; Kirsch; David W. Stansbury; Richard W. Light, Long ANATOMIC CORRELATES OF REVERSIBLE RE- Mark Brett; Anthony Kinsella; John H. Horgan, Dub- Beach, Calif~rnia STRICTIVE LUNG DISEASE lin, Ireland PREVENTIVe THERAPY FOR THE PATIENT WITH David A. Kaminsky; Charles G. irvin, Denver O, UPTAKE KINETICS IN RESPONSE TO EXER- BOTH UNIVERSAL INDICATION AND CONTRAIN- IMMUNOLOGIC THERAPY FOR ARDS, SEPTIC CISE: A MEASURE OF TISSUE ANAEROBIOSIS DICATION FOR ISONIAZID SHOCK, AND MULTIPLE-ORGAN FAILURE IN HEART FAILURE Marian R. Passannante; Robert A. Restifo; Lee B. RoyC . St. John; Paul M. Dorinsky, Columbus, Ohio Yong Yu Zhang; Kariman Wasserman; Kathy E Reichman, Newark, New Jersey THE DIAGNOSIS OF A PULMONARY ARTERY Sietsema; issahar Ben-Dov; Thomas J. Barstow; THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALVEOLAR MAC- THROMBUS BY TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHO- Grace Mizumoto; Cynthia S. Sullivan, Torrance, Cal- ROPHAGE TNF, IL-1, AND PGE, RELEASE, ALVEO- CARDIOGRAPHY itornia LITIS, AND DISEASE SEVERITY IN SARCOIDOSIS Adam Cerel; Andrew J. Burger, Boston EXERCISE-INDUCED AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTION Robert J. Pueringer; David A. Schwartz; Charles S MULTIPLE MYELOMA COMPLICATED BY RE- IN A HEALTHY MILITARY POPULATION Dayton, Steven R. Gilbert; Gary W. Hunninghake, STRICTIVE CARDIOMYOPATHY AND CARDIAC Anne E. O Donnell, Washington, DC; John Fling, lowa City TAMPONADE Carswell AFB, Texas EMPYEMA OF THE THORAX IN ADULTS: ETIOL- Mark A. Mitchell; Mark D. Hornefter; Theodore J. ALTERED EXERCISE GAS EXCHANGE AND CAR- OGY, MICROBIOLOGIC FINDINGS AND MANAGE- Standiford, Ann Arbor, Michigan DIAC FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH MILD MENT HIGH-ALTITUDE PULMONARY EDEMA WITH PUL- CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE Inmaculada Alfageme; Francisco Munoz; Nicolas MONARY THROMBOEMBOLISM Rick Carter; Brooke Nicotra; Willie Blevins; David Pena; Sebastian Umbria, Seville, Spain Sawako Nakagawa; Keishi Kubo; Tomonobu Koi- Holiday, Tyler, Texas THROMBOTIC LESIONS IN PRIMARY PLEXOGE- zumi; Toshio Kobayashi; Morie Sekiguchi, Matsu- RED CELL MAGNESIUM CONCENTRATION IN NIC ARTERIOPATHY; SIMILAR PATHOGENESIS moto, Japan COR PULMONALE: CORRELATION WITH CARDI- OR COMPLICATION? TENSION FECAL PNEUMOTHORAX IN A POST- OPULMONARY FINDINGS Cornelis A. Wagenvoort; Paul G. H. Mulder, Rotter- PARTUM PATIENT Nestor J. Angomachalelis; Hercules S. Titopoulos; dam, the Netherlands Leone! Lacayo; Juan M. Taveras, Ili; Nestor Sosa; Mathos G, Tsougas; Agapios Gavrielides, Thessa- INCIDENCE AND NATURAL HISTORY OF Kenneth R. Ratzan, Miami Beach loniki, Greece PHRENIC NEUROPATHY OCCURRING DURING USE OF IMIPENEM IN THE TREATMENT OF PUL- ONE NEGATIVE POLYSOMNOGRAM DOES NOT OPEN HEART SURGERY MONARY NOCARDIOSIS EXCLUDE OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA Michael A. DeVita; Lawrence R. Robinson; John William K. Lo; Kenneth V. |. Rolston, Houston Thomas J. Meyer; Scott E. Eveloff, Providence, Rehder; Brack Hattler; Catherine Cohen, Pittsburgh INVERSE RATIO VENTILATION IN ARDS: IM- Rhode isiand; Lewis R. Kline, Pittsburgh; Richard DIFFUSING CAPACITY DECREASES AFTER PROVED OXYGENATION WITHOUT AUTOPEEP P. Millman, Providence, Rhode Island HEART TRANSPLANTATION Constantine A. Manthous; Gregory A. Schmidt, Chi- CONGENITAL CYSTIC ADENOMATOID MALFOR- Jill A. Ohar; Joan Osterioh; Nadeem Ahmed; Leslie cago MATION Miller, St. Louis EOSINOPHILIC PLEURITIS DUE TO PROPYL- Michelle M. Cloutier; David A. Schaeffer; Donaid BRONCHOGENIC CARCINOMA IN YOUNG PA- THIOURACIL Hight, Farmington, Connecticut TIENTS AT RISK FOR ACQUIRED IMMUNODEF'I- Kathryn L. Middleton, Chicago; Robert Santelia, COMPARISON OF VIDEO THORASCOPIC LUNG CIENCY SYNDROME Cooperstown, New York; James |. Couser, Jr, Chi- BIOPSY TO OPEN LUNG BIOPSY IN THE DIAG- Thomas K. S. Chan; Conrado P. Aranda; William N. cago NOSIS OF INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE Rom, New York GOODPASTURE’'S SYNDROME; UNUSUAL PRES- Denis D. Bensard; Robert C. Mcintyre, Jr; Bruce J INTRAVASCULAR VOLUME LOADING REVERSI- ENTATION AFTER EXPOSURE TO HARD METAL Waring; John S. Simon, Denver BLY DECREASES AIRWAY CROSS-SECTIONAL DUST A PLACEBO-CONTROLLED DOSE-FINDING AREA Peter Lechieitner; Monika Detregger; Kari Lhotta STUDY WITH BAMBUTEROL IN ELDERLY PA- Randall C. Wetzel, Baltimore; Christian J. Herold, Martin Totsch; Falko Fend, Innsbruck, Austria TIENTS WITH ASTHMA Vienna, Austria; Elias A. Zerhouni; James L. Robo- LIVER CIRRHOSIS WITH SEVERE HYPOXEMIA Daniel S. Sitar; Fred Y Aoki; Charles P. Warren, tham, Baltimore AND PARADOXIC PULMONARY VASCULAR RE- Winnipeg, Canada; Allan Knight, Ronaid F. Gross- IN-HOSPITAL PROGNOSTIC RELEVANCE OF A SPONSE TO GRADED INSPIRATORY OXYGEN man, Toronto, Canada; Michael Alexander, Niagara REDUCED ISCHEMIC THRESHOLD: STUDIES IN TENSION Falls, Canada; Sherif Soliman, Lund, Sweden 357 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS WITH ACUTE COR- Shyuichi Kobayashi; Akira Aida; Kenichiro Aoi; Ma- DURATION OF EFFECT OF LORATADINE AND ONARY SYNDROMES saharu Nishirnura; Yoshikazu Kawakami, Sapporo, TERFENADINE ADMINISTERED ONCE A DAY FOR Jaime Figueras; Rosa M. Lidon, Barcelona, Spain Japan ONE WEEK ON CUTANEOUS AND INHALED DEMONSTRATION OF A RELATION BETWEEN INVASIVE PULMONARY ASPERGILLOSIS PRE- REACTIVITY TO HISTAMINE URINARY DIGOXIN-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVE SENTING AS MASSIVE HEMOPTYSIS IN A NON- Manon Labrecque; Heberto Ghezzo; Jocelyne L SUBSTANCE AND CARDIAC PERFORMANCE IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HOST Archeveque; Carole Trudeau; Andre Cartier; Jean Howard S. Friedman; Bernice Babb; In-Bo Shim; Jitendra Athayde; Eric T. Shore, Hartford, Connecti- Luc Malo, Montreal, Canada Gustavo Sotomora; Santord M. Farrer; Balendu C cut SERUM CONCENTRATION OF SOLUBLE INTER- Vasavada, Brooklyn THYMIC ABSCESS WITH BACTEREMIA AND MA- LEUKIN 2 RECEPTORS IN ASTHMA: CORRELA- EFFICACY OF 1.4 PERCENT SODIUM CITRATE IN NUBRIOSTERNAL PYARTHROSIS IN A GERIAT TION WITH DISEASE ACTIVITY MAINTAINING ARTERIAL CATHETER PATENCY IN RIC PATIENT Christopher K. W. Lai; Christopher H. S. Chan; PATIENTS IN A MEDICAL ICU Eytan Rubinstien; James Slavin, Harttord, Connect- Joseph C. K. Leung; Kar-neng Lai, Shatin, NT, Hong Pamela K. Branson; Randall A. McCoy; Barbara A icut Kong Phillips; G. Dennis Clifton, Lexington, Kentucky IATROGENIC ASPIRATION OF COMPONENTS OF EFFECT OF BODY POSITION ON GAS Ex- RESPONSE OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS TO RESPIRATORY CARE EQUIPMENT CHANGE IN PATIENTS WITH UNILATERAL CEN- TREATMENT AIMED AT ACHIEVING SUPRANOR- Steven R. Mohnssen; David Greggs, Terre Haute, TRAL AIRWAY LESIONS: DOWN WITH THE GOOD MAL OXYGEN DELIVERY AND CONSUMPTION Indiana LUNG? RELATIONSHIP TO OUTCOME GIANT ENDOCARDIAL BLOOD CYST IN LEFT Shi-Chuan Chang; Huei-ing Chang; Guang-Ming Michelle A. Hayes; Ernest H. S. Yau; Andrew C VENTRICLE RESECTED BY TRANSAORTIC Shiao; Reury-Perng Perng, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC Timmins; Charles J. Hinds; J. David Watson, London, VALVE APPROACH PLEURAL EFFUSION IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTE- England Yasuhiro Ohmoto; Kazutumi Tsuchihashi; Shigemichi MIC CHOLESTEROL EMBOLIZATION VALUE OF BEDSIDE PLATING OF SEMIQUANTI- Tanaka; Kazuaki Shimamoto; Osamu limura, Sap- Marin H. Kollet, St. Louis; Michael T. McCormack; TATIVE CULTURES FOR DIAGNOSIS OF CEN- poro, Japan DavidA . Kristo; Vishnu V. B. Reddy, Aurora, Colorado TRAL VENOUS CATHETER-RELATED INFEC- RESPIRATORY FAILURE DUE TO PULMONARY BRONCHIAL REACTIVITY TO METHACHOLINE IN TIONS IN ICU PATIENTS LYMPHANGITIS CARCINOMATOSIS HIV-INFECTED INDIVIDUALS WITHOUT AIDS Oleh W. Hnatiuk, Washington, DC; James D. Pike, Jiro Fujita; Yoshifumi Yamagishi; Akihito Kubo; Keiichi Gianna Moscato; Renato Maserti, Paolo Marraccini, Tacoma, Washington; Danie! Stoltzfus, Washington, Takigawa, Yasufumi Yamaji; Jiro Takahara, Kagawa, Francesco Caccamo; Antonio Dellabianca, Pavia, DC; William Lane, Ei Paso Japan Italy MIXED VENOUS OXYGEN SATURATION IN CRIT- AORTIC STENOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SCHEIE'S EFFECTS OF BUSPIRONE ON ANXIETY LEVELS ICALLY ILL SEPTIC PATIENTS: THE ROLE OF SYNDROME: REPORT OF SUCCESSFUL VALVE AND EXERCISE TOLERANCE IN PATIENTS WITH DEFINED EVENTS REPLACEMENT CHRONIC AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTION AND MILD Peter Krafft; Heinz Steitzer; Michael Hiesmayr; Wal- Hiroshi Masuda; Yasuo Morishita; Akira Taira; Ma- ANXIETY ter Klimscha; Alfons F. Hammerie, Vienna, Austria saru Kuriyama, Japan CHEST / 103 / 6 / JUNE, 1993 1963 970 SYNCHRONOUS CARCIANDN SOOFTM-TIASSU E Ackerman; Sabrina Mattoli, Milan, Italy SARCOMA: THE IMPORTANCE OF SEARCHING CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS DURING PERFORM- FOR INCIDENTAL RADIATION EXPOSURE ANCE OF THE FLOW-VOLUME LOOP IN ADULT CYSTIC FIBROSIS PATIENTS Alan D. Steinteid; James New York Cheryl L. Fields; RylaPn. Bdyrd , Jc; MiguelA . Moira L. Aitken; Wylie Burke; Gwen McDonaid; NONCARDIOGENIC PULMONARY EDEMA AS- — ThomasM . Roy; Mark J. Michaels; Robert Carolyn Wallis; Bonnie Ramsey; Charles M. Nolan; SOCIATED WITH ACCIDENTAL HYPOTHERMIA , Louisville, Kentucky Seattle Carlos F. Morales; Patrick Strollo, San Antonio. Texas The RESTAGING OF RESPONDING PATIENTS ELEVATED D DIMER IN THE LUNGS AND BLOOD HIGH-ALTITUDE PULMONARY EDEMA IN PAR- WITH LIMITED SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER; IS IT OF PATIENTS WITH SARCOIDOSIS TIAL ANOMALOUS PULMONARY VENOUS CON- REALLY USEFUL? Rafael L. Perez, Decatur, Georgia; Alexander Dun- NECTION OF DRAINAGE WITH INTACT ATRIAL Ronald Feid, Toronto, Canada; Joseph Pater, King- can; Robert L. Hunter; Geraid W. Staton, Jr, Atlanta SEPTUM ston, Canada; Pamela J.G oodwin; RonaidF .G ross- ELEVATED CONCENTRATIONS OF CROSS- Anita Derks; Frank H. Bosch, Amsterdam, the Neth- man, Toronto, Canada; Peter Coy, Victoria, Canada; LINKED FIBRIN DEGRADATION PRODUCTS IN erlands Nevin Murray, Vancouver, PLASMA, AN EARLY MARKER OF GRAM-NEGA- MASSIVE HEMOTHORAX ASSOCIATED WITH IN- PILOT STUDY OF CARDIOPULMONARY RISK TIVE BACTEREMIA TRATHORACIC EXTRAMEDULLARY HEMATOPO}!- FROM PENTOXIFYLLINE IN ADULT RESPIRATORY StevenR . Deitcher; PaulR . Eisenberg, St. Louis ESIS INVOLVING THE PLEURA DISTRESS SYNDROME TETRACYCLINE AND DOXYCYCLINE INHIBIT John P. Kupferschmid; David M. Shahian; Andrew Philippe Montravers; Jean-Yves Fagon; Claude Gi- PLEURAL FLUID METALLOPROTEINASES: A POS- G. Villanueva, Burlington, Massachusetts bert; Francoise Blanchet; Anna Novara; Jean SIBLE MECHANISM FOR CHEMICAL PLEURO- SHARK OIL PNEUMONIA; AN OVERLOOKED EN- Chastre, Paris, France DESIS TITY DIAGNOSTIC FIBEROPTIC BRONCHOSCOPY IN Adam N. Hurewitz; Chien Liang Wu; Paul Mancuso; Deborah S. Asnis; Herbert P. Saltzman; Alex Mel- PATIENTS WITH COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEU- Stanley Zucker, Stony Brook chert, Flushing, New York MONIA; COMPARISON BETWEEN BRONCHOAL- CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN OBSTRUCTIVE PRINZMETAL'S ANGINA PECTORIS REVEALING VEOLAR LAVAGE AND TELESCOPING PLUGGED SLEEP APNEA ANEURYSM OF THE RIGHT CORONARY ARTERY Mario Siebler; Andi Nach , D idort, DURING EVOLUTION OF CHURG-STRAUSS SYN- Germany OROME neses; Maria Eugenia Silva; Myra G. Wilson; Laura STABILITY OF BLOOD GASES IN ICE AND AT Miche! Drogue; Jean Michel Vergnon; Bernard Wint- Otth, Valdivia, Chile ROOM TEMPERATURE zer; Jean Christophe Antoine; Vincent Maiquarti, St. 1028 SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING Nd:YAG HowardP . Liss; Charles B. Payne, Jr, Dayton, Ohio Etienne, France LASER THERAPY COMPARED WITH Nd:YAG LA- LONG-TERM CHANGE IN SENSITIZED ASTH- HIGH ADENOSINE DEAMINASE LEVEL IN PLEU- SER THERAPY AND BRACHYTHERAPY FOR MA- MATIC SUBJECTS TO BRONCHIAL HYPERRE- RAL EFFUSION DUE TO BRONCHOALVEOLAR LIGNANT AIRWAY DISEASE SPONSIVENESS AND TOLUENE DIISOC YANATE CARCINOMA JettreyM . Shea; RobleeP . Allen; R. Steven Tharratt, Carlo Giuntini; Pier Luigi Paggiaro; Barbara Vagag- Eugeni Rodriguez; Jose Antonio Martinez; Jordi gini; Federico L. Dente; Elena Bacci; Lorenza Ban- Buges, Miquel Torres, Barcelona, Spain calari; Maria Carrara; Antoneiia Di Franco; Daniele A MECHANICAL MODEL OF AUTO-PEEP Giannim, Pisa, Italy Ricardo Martinez-Ruiz, San Juan, Puerto Rico OF THE EFFECT OF ROUTE OF BREATHING ON PERFORMANCE OF A RESERVOIR NASAL CAN- INFLUENCE OF PLATELET-DERIVED MICROPAR- UPPER AIRWAY SIZE AND FUNCTION IN NORMAL NULA (OXYMIZER) DURING SLEEP IN HYPOXE- TICLES IN COAGULATION IN A LUNG CANCER MEN MIC PATIENTS WITH COPD PATIENT RECEIVING CHEMOTHERAPY ChariesD . Burger; Anthony W. Stanson; Bruce K. EileenM . Hagarty; Morton S. Skorodin, Hines, lili- Shosaku Nomura; Kojiro Yasunaga, Osaka, Japan Daniels; Patrick F. Sheedy II; John W. Shepard,J r nois; WilliamM . Stiers; Meenal B.M amdaniJi;ll A CLOSURE OF A TRACHEOEOSOPHAGEAL FIS- Rochester, Minnesota Jessen; Edwin C. Belingon, Hines, illinois TULA BY BRONCHOSCOPIC APPLICATION OF ENERGY BALANCE IN STABLE MALNOURISHED CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS EVALUATION BY TISSUE GLUE PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PUL- THE SHUTTLE TEST IN ASTHMATICS DURING Jihad Bouchi, Beirut, Lebanon MONARY DISEASE AEROBIC TRAINING SEROLOGIC RESPONSE TO ITRACONAZOLE IN C. Francis Ryan; Jeremy D. Road; Patricia A. Buck- SaidB . Ahmaidi; AlainL .V array, Montpellier, France; ALLERGIC BRONCHOPULMONARY ASPERGIL- ley; Cameron Ross; J. Scott Whittaker, Vancouver, AnneM . Savy-Pacaux, Osseja, France; Christian G LOSIS Canada Pretaut, Montpellier, France Adalberto Pacheco; Jose Antonio Martin; Manuela CARDIORESPIRATORY RESPONSES TO INCRE- REDUCTION OF LUNG DIFFUSION FOR CARBON Cuevas, Madrid, Spain MENTAL EXERCISE IN PATIENTS WITH ASBES- MONOXIDE IN PATIENTS WITH LUNG CARCI- PERSISTENT BRONCHOPLEURAL FISTULAE IN TOS-RELATED PLEURAL THICKENING AND NOR- NOMA AN AIDS PATIENT WITH PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINII MAL OR SLIGHTLY ABNORMAL LUNG FUNCTION SergioS . Menna Barreto; PatriciaA .M cClean; John PNEUMONIA: SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT WITH Albert Miller; Anand D. Bhuptani; Mark F. Sloane; P. Szalai; Noe Zamel, Toronto, Canada CHEMICAL PLEURODESIS Lee K. Brown; Alvin S. Teirstein, New York SNORING, HYPERTENSION, AND THE SLEEP John M. Travaline; Gerard J. Criner, Philadeiphia ANTIBODIES TO COLLAGEN IN PATIENTS WITH APNEA SYNDROME: AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC SUR- AN UNUSUAL CASE OF SEVERE ANAPHYLAXIS IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS DUE TO IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE INHALATION George Nakos; Alex Adams; Nikos Andriopouios, WilliamD . Bone; Dennis E.A mundsSoann Di,eg o Greece PREGNANCY COMPLICATED BY CARDIAC VAL- RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CHARACTERISTICS VULAR DISEASE AND HYPERTENSION OF EXPOSURE TO PIGEON ANTIGENS: CLINICAL PNEUMOCOCCAL BACTEREMIA IN THREE COM- David J. Wiody, Brooklyn, New York MANIFESTATIONS AND HUMORAL IMMUNE RE- MUNITY TEACHING HOSPITALS FROM 1980 TO EXPOSURE OF HEALTH-CARE WORKERS TO SPONSE: A STUDY OF 343 PIGEON BREEDERS 1989 AEROSOLIZED PENTAMIDINE IN THE CANARY ISLANDS Chatrchai korn, Youngstown, Ohio; Ann R. Andrew Mcivor; Lesiie R. Lee Pack; ChariesK pn yee ae de Castro; Teresa Carrillo; Rodolfo Greifenstein; Karen Stroh; David G.J arjoura, Roots- Chan, Toronto, Canada Castillo; Carlos Bianco; Fernando Diaz, Las Paimas, town, Ohio; DeborBalehn d; Ann Cugino; Andre J Response — Thomas G. O'Riordan; Geraid C. Smal- ; Manuela Cuevas, Madrid, Ognibene, Canton, Ohio done, Stony Brook, New York DOPPLER- DERIVED AORTIC MAXIMAL ACCEL- A NEW OXYGEN APPLICATOR FOR SIMULTANE- ADENOID CYSTIC CARCINOMA MIMICKING A ERATION: A RELIABLE INDEX OF LEFT VENTRIC- OUS MOUTH AND NOSE BREATHING DERMOID OR HYDATID CYST ULAR SYSTOLIC FUNCTION Dieter Kéhier; Martin Knoch; Sc Clemens Sommer- Oral Alpan; Selim Yaicin, Ankara, Turkey Olivier Dubourg; Guillaume Jondeau; Alain Beau- feid; Helen Miller, Starnberg, Germany TETRACYCLINE PLEURODESIS chet; Anne Hardy; Jean-Pierre Bourdarias, Bou- EFFECTS OF INSPIRATORY FLOW RATE ALTER- Carlos Guzman; Cesar Quijada, , Chile logne, France ATIONS ON GAS EXCHANGE DURING MECHAN- ADIEU, TETRACYCLINE PLEURODESIS (BUT EFFECTS OF FLECAINIDE AND PROPAFENONE ICAL VENTILATION IN NORMAL LUNGS: EFFI- NOT IN GERMANY) ON SYSTOLIC PERFORMANCE IN SUBJECTS CIENCY OF END-INSPIRATORY PAUSE Ulrich Costabel, Essen, Germany WITH NORMAL CARDIAC FUNCTION Odile Pillet; Marie Luce Choukroun; Yves Castaing, 984 ERRATUM Vincenzo Santinelli; Mariarosaria Arnese; igino Bordeaux, France Crescenzo Matarazzi. Stefania Maione; Ma- THE EFFECTS OF CIGARETTE SMOKING ON rio Paima; Anna Giunta, Naples, Italy PUL MOD NUMBER3 , MARCH, by An e. sepmeg EXERCISE-INDUCED SILENT MYOCARDIAL IS- Abstracts, XVII World CHEMIA IN SINGLE VESSEL CORONARY ARTERY Ghosnses of the Chest, Aensterdam. DISEASE PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT QO WAVE June 13-18, 1993 INFARCTION: ASSESSMENT BY THALLIUM-201 , Scotland SINGLE-PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTED TO- DYNAMIC ‘RESPIRATORY PATTERNS AFTER LAP- MOGRAPHY AROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY NUMBER 4, APRIL, 1993 Yasuo Matsuda, Takashi Yamagishi; Akira Satoh, StevenM . Shuiman; Timothy A. M. Chuter; Charies Masami Nakatsuka, Junya Maeda, Yamaguci, Ja- New York 985 IS CHEST CT PERFORMED TOO OFTEN? pan ALLERGEN-INDUCED RECRUITMENT OF IN- Anthony F. DiMarco; Berta Briones, Cleveland ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF PUL- FLAMCELMLS AIN TLAVAOGE R3 ANYD 2 4 H 986 ASTHMA, LYMPHOCYTES, AND DENDRITIC MONARY ARTERY DISTENSIBILITY AFTER CHALLENGE IN ALLERGIC ASTHMATIC CELLS Tomasz J. Pasierski; Randal G. Starling; Philip F. LUNGS Mark W. Frampton, Rochester, New York ; Anthony C. Pearson, Columbus, Ohio René AalberHesn;k F.K auftmBaartn Vr;ug t; Gerard 987 CARDIOVASCULAR ALTERATIONS IN HEAT “INFECTIVE” MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION H. KoéteJran; G. R. de Monchy, Groningen, the STROKE Arnon Bium; Samuel Sclarovsky; Eidad Rechavia, Netherlands Zakauddin A. Vera; Carroll E. Cross, Sacramento, Petah Tiqva, !srae/ EFFECTS OF SHORT-TERM OXYGENATION California USE OF BCG VACCINE IN SHELTERS FOR THE 989 MAST CELLS IN FIBROTIC LUNG DISORDERS HOMELESS; A DECISION ANALYSIS Alberto Pesci; Giuseppina Bertorelli, Marzio Ga- Mary D. Nettleman, iowa City brielli; Dario Olivieri, Parma, italy THE INFLUENCE OF RESPIRATORY ACID-SASE Antonio Pesenti; Nicola Rossi; Andrea Calori; Giu- 997 INTRAEPITHELIAL DENDRITIC CELLS AND SE- STATUS ON ADULT PULMONARY VASCULAR RE- seppe Foti; Gian Piero Rossi, Monza, Italy LECTIVE ACTIVATION OF Thi2-LIKE LYMPHO- SISTANCE BEFORE AND AFTER CARDIOPUL- INTRAPLEURAL STREPTOKINASE AS ADJUNC- CYTES IN PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC ASTHMA MONARY BYPASS TIVE TREATMENT FOR PERSISTENT EMPYEMA Alberto Sellini; Enza Vittori,; Maurizio Marini; Victoria DavidA . Fullerton; LyleE . Kirson; John A. St. Cyr; IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS 1964 Subject Index, Volume 103 (January-June, 1993) Harel Rosen; Vinay M. Nadkarni; Mary Theroux; Raj CORONARY ARTERY IN ANEURYSMAL SUBA- 1308 NEW FORCEPS FOR BIOPSY OF PERIPHERAL Padman; Joe! Klein, Wilmington, Delaware RACHNOID HEMORRHAGE AIRWAYS CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE Takanori Yasu; Mafumi Owa; Nobuhiro Omura; Ta- Takashi Aikawa; Sanae Shimura; Hidetada Sasaki MORTALITY; A ROLE FOR ALTITUDE kaaki Katsuki; Muneyasu Saito, Omiya, Japan Tamotsu Takishima, Sendai, Japan Timothy R. Coté, Baltimore; Donna F. Stroup, Atlanta; REGRESSION OF CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY AF- REDUCED MORTALITY RATES IN SEVERE ADULT Diane M. Dwyer, Baltimore; John M. Horan, Atlanta; TER AMBULATORY INTRAVENOUS DEFEROXA- RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME Dan E. Peterson, Madison, Wisconsin MINE IN THALASSEMIA MAJOR Klaus L ; Rolf Rossaint; Klaus Slama; CHEST ROENTGENOGRAPHIC GUIDELINES IN Pierre Wacker; Daniel S. Halperin; Dominique Bal- Konrad J. Falke; Henning Weidemann, Berlin, Ger- THE SELECTION OF PATIENTS FOR FIBEROPTIC mer-Ruedin, ingrid Oberhansii; Marinette Wyss, Ge- many BRONCHOSCOPY neva, Switzerland PNEUMOTHORAX COMPLICATING BiPAP THER- Wei-Juin Su; Pui-Yuen Lee; Reury-Perng Perng, Tai- ECTOPIC INTRAPULMONARY THYROID APY FOR PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINI/ PNEUMONIA pei, Taiwan, ROC Toru Bando; Keiichiro Genka; Kiyoshi Ishikawa; Ma- Gerard J. Sheehan; Lilly J. Miedzinski; Dallas G EXPOSURE TO MICROORGANISMS ASSOCI- sayuki Kuniyoshi; Tomoharu Kuda, Okinawa, Japan Schroeder, Edmonton, Canada ATED WITH ALLERGIC ALVEOLITIS AND FEBRILE ANTEMORTEM DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOMYOCAR- GIANT T-WAVE INVERSION IN PATIENTS WITH REACTIONS TO MOLD DUST IN FARMERS DIAL BREAST CANCER METASTASIS BY TRANS- ACUTE CORONARY INSUFFICIENCY Per Maimberg, Stockhoim, Sweden; Anna Rask- VENOUS ENDOMYOCARDIAL BIOPSY David H. Spodick, Worcester, Massachusetts Andersen, Uppsala, Sweden; Leif G. Rosenhail, Eric B. Lieberman; John Arthur; Charles Steenber- Response —Edgar Lichstein, Brooklyn, New York Umea, Sweden gen; Thomas M. Bashore, Durham, North Carolina VENTILATION-PERFUSION INEQUALITIES IN A INVASIVE EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH HEAT HEMOPTYSIS AS A PRESENTATION OF MILD PATIENT WITH OBLITERATIVE BRONCHIOLITIS STROKE HEMOPHILIA A IN AN ADULT AFTER SINGLE-LUNG TRANSPLANTATION FOR Nabil S. Dahmash; Saad S. Al Harthi; Jawaid Akhtar, John P. Connolly, Pensacola, Florida PRIMARY PULMONARY HYPERTENSION Riyadh, Saudi Arabia LEFT VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW TRACT OB- Gregory P. M. Mannes; Willem J. De Boer; Jacobus PREDICTION OF MINIMAL PRESSURE SUPPORT STRUCTION FOLLOWING REPAIR OF PNEUMO- J. Meuzelaar; Aafke F. Meinesz, Groningen, the DURING WEANING FROM MECHANICAL VENTI- COCCAL MITRAL ANNULAR ABSCESS Netherlands LATION Richard Charney; Matthew E. Schwinger; Richard ELEVATION OF CARDIAC OUTPUT AND OXYGEN Steven D. Nathan; Abraham M. Ishaaya; Spencer F. Brodman; Hugo Spindola Franco; Evan Levine; DELIVERY IMPROVES OUTCOME IN SEPTIC K. Koerner; Michael J.B eiman, Los Angeles Stuart Moser, Bronx, New York SHOCK A COMPUTER-CONTROLLED VENTILATOR GIANT ESOPHAGEAL VARICES; AN UNUSUAL Donald L. Bredie, Rootstown, Ohio WEANING SYSTEM: A CLINICAL TRIAL CAUSE OF A POSTERIOR MEDIASTINAL MASS ADDITIONAL COMMENTARY James H. Strickland, Jr; Jack H. Hasson, Birming- Stephen G. Basheda; Peter O'Donovan; Joseph A Marcy F. Petrini; Joe R. Norman, Jackson, Missis- ham, Alabama Golish, Cleveland sipp! CONTROLLED TRIAL OF A CONTINUOUS IRRI- RIGHT UPPER LOBE PULMONARY EDEMA ADDITIONAL COMMENTARY GATION SUCTION CATHETER VS CONVEN- CAUSED BY ACUTE MITRAL REGURGITATION; Dan Schuller, St Louis TIONAL INTERMITTENT SUCTION CATHETER IN DIAGNOSIS BY TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCAR- Response —James A. Tuchschmiat, Vallejo, Califor- CLEARING BRONCHIAL SECRETIONS FROM DIOGRAPHY ma VENTILATED PATIENTS James M. Roach; Karl C. Stajduhar; LTC Kenneth G Jose O. isea-Dubuc; Donna Poyant; Charles O'Don- Torrington, Washington, DC NUMBER 4, APRIL, 1993 (Supplement) neil; L. Jack Faling; Joel B. Karlinsky; Bartolome R. FATAL OBSTRUCTION OF THE LEFT VENTRICU- Celli, Boston LAR OUTFLOW TRACT CAUSED BY LOW-PRO- PREOPERATIVE AND INTRAOPERATIVE FAC- FILE BIOPROSTHESES IN THE MITRAL VALVE 3278S INTRODUCTION: MULTIMODALITY THERAPY OF TORS ASSOCIATED WITH PROLONGED ME- POSITION CHEST MALIGNANCIES UPDATE CHANICAL VENTILATION FOLLOWING MAJOR Uberto Bortolotti; Aldo Milano; Vincenzo Tursi; David J. Sugarbaker, Boston ABDOMINAL VASCULAR SURGERY Marco Minarini; Gaetano Thiene; Alessandro Maz- 328: S APPROACH TO THE DIAGNOSIS AND STAGING Christian Jayr; Michael A. Matthay; Jerry Goldstone; zucco, Padova, Italy OF MEDIASTINAL MASSES Warren M. Gold; Jeanine Wiener-Kronish, San Fran- MINOXIDIL OVERDOSE Leslie J. Kohman, Syracuse, New York cisco Andrew R. MacMillan; Frank J. Warshawski; Richard SURGICAL AND MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE CARDIOGENIC SHOCK IN A 62-YEAR- A. Steinberg, Calgary, Canada GERM CELL TUMORS OF THE CHEST OLD MAN PULMONARY SEQUESTRATION WITH PRIMARY Philip Kantoff, Boston Harold A. Wilson, Jc; Brian Werbel; Alien S. Hud- BLASTOMYCOSIS; FAILURE OF KETOCONAZOLE CURRENT THERAPY FOR THYMOMA speth; Edward F Haponik, Winston Salem, North THERAPY AFTER RESECTION JoelD . Cooper, St. Louis Carolina Ruth A. Serneels; Gary S. Marshall; Jeffrey Wampler; SCREENING FOR LUNG CANCER RE-EXAMINED RIGHT-SIDED HEMOTHORAX AND RECURRENT David Miller; Garrett Adams, Louisville, Kentucky A REINTERPRETATION OF THE MAYO LUNG ABDOMINAL PAIN IN A 34-YEAR-OLD WOMAN PULMONARY EMBOLIZATION AND INFARCTION PROJECT RANDOMIZED TRIAL ON LUNG CAN- Melissa K. Shepard; Mary C. Mancini; G. Douglas AN IATROGENIC COMPLICATION OF TRANS- CER SCREENING Campbell; Ronaid 8. George, Shreveport, Louisiana CATHETER EMBOLIZATION OF A CEREBRAL AR- Gary Strauss; Ray E. Gleason; David J. Sugarbaker, ARGININE VASOPRESSIN INDUCES ENDOTHE- TERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION WITH POLYVI- Boston LIUM-DEPENDENT VASODILATATION OF THE NYL ALCOHOL SPONGE PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS PULMONARY ARTERY: V,-RECEPTOR-MEDI- Joel N. Kline; Tony J. Ryals; Jeffrey R. Gaivin; UNDERGOING PULMONARY RESECTION ATED PRODUCTION OF NITRIC OXIDE Christopher M. Loftus; James H. Hunter, lowa City John J. Reilly, Jr; Steven J. Mentzer; David J. Sugar- Paulo R. B. Evora; Paul J.P earson; Hartzell V. Schatt, LUNG CARCINOMA IN A PATIENT WITH LUCITE baker, Boston Rochester, Minnesota SPHERE PLOMBAGE THORACOPLASTY STAGING OF THE MEDIASTINUM: ROLE OF ME- CURRENT CONCEPTS IN CEREBRAL PROTEC- Russell W. Harland; Maddie Sharma; David Y. Ro- DIASTINOSCOPY AND COMPUTED TOMOGRA- TION senzweig, Milwaukee PHY Brian J. Kelly, Bethesda; John M. Luce, San Fran- ALIFE-THREATENING TRACHEAL LOCALIZATION F. Griffith Pearson, Toronto, Canada cisco OF LYMPHOMA IN A PATIENT WITH AIDS SURGICAL RESECTION IN THE MANAGEMENT DIAGNOSIS OF UNILATERAL MAINSTEM BRON- Ari Chaouat; Philippe Fraisse; Romain Kessler; Jean- OF SMALL-CELL CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG CHIAL OBSTRUCTION FOLLOWING SINGLE- Marie Lang; Emmanuel Weitzenbium, Strasbourg, Steven J. Mentzer; John J. Reilly, Jr; David J. Sugar- LUNG TRANSPLANTATION WITH ROUTINE SPI- France baker, Boston ROMETRY ADENOSINE-INDUCED TORSADES DE POINTES NEW ADJUVANT STRATEGIES FOR THE MAN- Gregory R. Neagos; Fernando J. Martinez; G. Mi- Geraid R. Harrington; EdwardG . Froelich, Washing- AGEMENT OF RESECTABLE NON-SMALL-CELL chael Deeb; Richard L. Wahi; Mark B. Orringer. oc LUNG CANCER Joseph P. Lynch, ill, Ann Arbor, Michigan TREATMENT OF PULMONARY ASPERGILLOMA Mark R. Green, San Diego EUTHANASIA AND ASSISTED SUICIDE: ETHICS BY ENDOSCOPIC INTRACAVITARY INSTILLATION MULTIMODALITY THERAPY FOR STAGE IIIA (N2) AND POLITICS OF KETOCONAZOLE LUNG CANCER: AN OVERVIEW Peter B. Terry, Baltimore Randeep Guleria; Dheeraj Gupta; Surinder K. Jindal, Robert J. Ginsberg, New York RESTRICTIVE CHEST BELLOWS DISEASE AND Chandigarh, india NEW APPROACHES TO PANCOAST AND CHEST FRONTOMETAPHYSEAL DYSPLASIA EXPANDABLE METALLIC STENTS APPLIED TO WALL TUMORS Eric Lipson; Tahir Ahmed; Michael Kiel; Alejandro D. BENIGN BRONCHOSTENOSIS Harold C. Urschel, Jr, Dallas Chediak, Miami Beach Shiro Satoh; Masashi Mori; Yoshihiro inoue, Tokyo, CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIOTHERAPY FOR RE- PNEUMATOCELES CAUSING RESPIRATORY n GIONALLY ADVANCED NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG COMPROMISE: TREATMENT BY PERCUTANE- NONINVASIVE FACE-MASK MECHANICAL VEN- CANCER OUS DECOMPRESSION TILATION IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE HYPERCAP- Anthony Elias, Boston LukeE . Sewall; Alien |.F ranco; Myron M. Wojtowycz; NIC RESPIRATORY FAILURE SOLITARY BRAIN METASTASES: RADIATION, RE- John C. McDermott, Madison, Wisconsin Guy W. Soo Hoo, Santa Monica, California; Adrian SECTION, OR RADIOSURGERY? AIDS AND MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA—I S J. Williams, Los Angeles Peter McL. Biack, Boston THERE A CONNECTION? Respon—s Naebi l Abouchala; Gianfranco U. Meduri, NEW DIRECTIONS FOR CHEMOTHERAPY IN Cynthia A. Behling; Paul L. Wolf; Parvis Haghighi, Memphis NON-SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER San Diego TRAINING AND COMPETENCE IN BRONCHOS- Mark R. Green, San Diego CHRONIC RESPIRATORY FAILURE DUE TO BILAT- COPY; THE THORACIC SURGEON'S VIEWPOINT NATURAL HISTORY AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MA- ERAL VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS MANAGED WITH Gaetano Rocco, Tirano, italy; Adriano Rizzi; Mario LIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA NOCTURNAL NASAL POSITIVE PRESSURE VEN- Robustellini; Fabio Massera; Claudio Della Pona; Karen H. Antman, Boston TILATION Gerolamo Rossi, Sondaio, Italy EXTRAPLEURAL PNEUMONECTOMY IN THE Kota G. Chetty; Robert L. McDonaid; Richard 8 UTILIZATION OF THE PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW SETTING OF A MULTIMODALITY APPROACH TO Berry; C. Kees Mahutte, Long Beach, California RATE IN EVALUATION OF ACUTE DYSPNEA OF MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA RESOLUTION OF SEVERE INTRAPULMONARY CARDIAC OR PULMONARY ORIGIN David J. Sugarbaker; Steven J. Mentzer; Maicoim SHUNTING AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION Charles V. Pollack, Jc, Phoenix DeCamp; ThomasJ . Lynch, Jc; Gary Strauss, Boston Sarah Jane Schwarzenberg; Deborah K. Freese; Respo—n Rsobeer t M. McNamara, Philadelphia PLEURECTOMY/DECORTICATION AND ADJU- Warren E. Regeimann; Paul F Gores; Robert J. METHOTREXATE AND ASTHMA VANT THERAPY FOR MALIGNANT MESOTHELI- Boudreau; William D , Minneapolis Bertrand Deiciaux, Paris, France; William A. White- OMA TRANSIENT ST ELEVATION AND LEFT VENTRIC- law, Calgary, Canada; Jean Philippe Derenne, Paris, Valerie W. Rusch, New York ULAR ASYNERGY ASSOCIATED WITH NORMAL France MANAGEMENT OF MALIGNANT PLEURAL EFFU- CHEST / 103 / 6 / JUNE, 1993 1965 SIONS Bruno Langevin; Denis Fouque; Patrick Léger; Dom- SQUAMOUS METAPLASIA OF THE BRONCHIAL Thomas J. Lynch, Jc; David J. Sugarbaker, Boston inique Robert, Lyon, France MUCOSA AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO SMOKING VIDEO THORACOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF BE- ADIPOSITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FAC- Edward J. Peters; Rodolfo C. Morice; Steven E. NIGN AND MALIGNANT PERICARDIAL EFFU- TORS IN MEN WITH OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP AP- Benner; Scott M. Lippman; John Lukeman; J. S SIONS NEA Lee; J. ¥ Ro; Waun Ki Hong, Houston Michael J. Mack, Dallas; Rodney Landreneau, Pitts- Paul D. Levinson, Stephen T. McGarvey; Caro! C INTRATHORACIC ADENOPATHY ASSOCIATED burgh; Stephen R. Hazelrigg, Milwaukee; Tea E Carlisie; Scott E Eveloff; Peter N. Herbert; Richard WITH PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN PATIENTS Acuft, Dallas P. Milliman, Providence, Rhode isiand WITH HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS IN- APPROACH TO THE PATIENT WHO PRESENTS 24-HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE VAR- FECTION WITH SUPERIOR VENA CAVA OBSTRUCTION \ABILITY IN OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYN- Stephen M. Pastores; David P. Naidich; Conrado P. Anthony Abner, Boston DROME Aranda; Georgeann McGuiness; William N. Rom, SYNCHRONOUS PRIMARY LUNG CANCERS Akiko Noda; Tamotsu Okada; Hiroshi Hayashi; Fu- New York Mark K. Ferguson, Chicago mihiko Yasuma; Mitsuhiro Yokota, Nagoya, Japan THE TIDAL VOLUME RESPONSE TO INCREMEN- PULMONARY METASTECTOMY: CURRENT INDI- VALIDATION OF NEW PULSED DOPPLER ECHO- TAL EXERCISE IN COPD CATIONS FOR REMOVING LUNG METASTASES CARDIOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES FOR ASSESS- Carlos A. Vaz Fragoso; Trudy Clark; Arthur Kotch, Thomas R. Todd, Ottawa, Canada MENT OF PULMONARY HEMODYNAMICS Danbury, Connecticut OVERVIEW: THE CHANGING NATURE OF Dimitar Sajkov; Ritchie J. Cowie; Julie A. Bradley; BRONCHODILATOR DELIVERY FROM GENTLE- ESOPHAGEAL CANCER Leo Mahar; R. Douglas McEvoy, Daw Park, Ausiralia HALER, A NEW LOW-VELOCITY PRESSURIZED Robert J.M ayer Boston FELODIPINE IMPROVES PULMONARY HEMODY- AEROSOL INHALER MULTIMODALITY THERAPY FOR ESOPHAGEAL NAMICS IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMO- Stephen P. Newman, Nottingham, England; Stewart CARCIN—O UMPDAAT E NARY DISEASE W. Clarke, London, England Mark B. Orringer, Ann Arbor, Michigan Dimitar Sajkov; R. Douglas McEvoy; Ritchie J. Co- DIAGNOSIS OF RIGHT ATRIAL MASS LESIONS SELECTING THE SURGICAL APPROACH TO CAN- wie; Julie A. Bradley; Ral Antic; Raymond G. Morris, BY TRANSESOPHAGEAL AND TRANSTHORACIC CER OF THE ESOPHAGUS Adelaide, Austraiia; Peter A. Frith, Daw Park, Austra- ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY David J. Sugarbaker; Maicoim DeCamp, Boston ha Anis |. Obeid; Ali Al Mudamgha; Harold Smulyan, SLEEVE LOBECTOMY, SEGMENTECTOMY, AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF PATIENTS WITH Syracuse, New York THORASCOSCOPY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY OF MALIGNANT CARCINOMA OF THE LUNG AND ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE LUNG MASSES WITH NECROTIC CENTERS: IM- Steven J. Mentzer; David W. Myers; David J. Sugar- Jean-Pierre Laaban; Basile Kouchakji; Marie-France PROVED SENSITIVITY WITH ULTRASONIC GUID- baker, Boston Dore; Elizabeth Orvoer-Frija; Patrick David; Jacques ANCE INCORPORATION OF RADIOTHERAPY FRAC- Rochemaure, Paris, France Jiamn Fong Pan; Pan-Chyr Yang; Dun-Bing Chang; TIONATION IN THE COMBINED-MODALITY THE INFLUENCE OF SPRING AND SUMMER NEW Yung-Chie Lee; Sow-Hsong Kuo; Kwen-Tay Luh, TREATMENT OF LIMITED SMALL-CELL LUNG ENGLAND METEOROLOGIC CONDITIONS ON Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China CANCER THE RESPIRATORY STATUS OF PATIENTS WITH PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF POSTURALLY Andrew T. Turrisi, ili, Ann Arbor, Michigan CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE INDUCED CRACKLES; LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP INVESTIGATION OF NEW AGENTS IN SMALL- Marianne C. Mann; Kaushik J. Patel, Jane Z. Rear- OF PATIENTS AFTER RECOVERY FROM ACUTE CELL LUNG CANCER don; Mel Goidsteir; Thomas J. Godar; Richard L MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION David H. Johnson, Nashville, Tennessee ZuWallack, Hartford and Danbury, Connecticut Fumiko Deguchi; Senri Hirakawa; Kohshi Gotoh; IMPACT OF HEMATOPOIETIC GROWTH FACTORS CHANGES IN TRANSCUTANEOUS OXYGEN PAR- Yasuo Yagi; Sadao Ohshima, Gifu, Japan ON THE MANAGEMENT OF SMALL-CELL LUNG TIAL PRESSURE AS AN INDEX OF RESPONSE SURVEYS OF LONG-TERM VENTILATORY SUP- CANCER TO INHALED METHACHOLINE IN ASTHMATIC PA- PORT IN MINNESOTA: 1986 AND 1992 George D. Demetri, Boston TIENTS Alexander B. Adams; Judy Whitman; Theodore W. HIGH-DOSE COMBINED ALKYLATING AGENT Giovanni A. Fontana; Salvatore Cardellicchio; Marcy, St. Paul, Minnesota THERAPY WITH AUTOLOGOUS STEM CELL SUP- Gianna Camiciottoli; Pasquale Panuccio; Vieri EFFECTS OF OBESITY ON RESPIRATORY RESIS- PORT AND CHEST RADIOTHERAPY FOR LIMITED Boddi, Florence, Italy TANCE SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER ACUTE EFFECTS OF NIFEDIPINE ON SYSTOLIC Francoise Zerah; Alain Hart, Léon Perlemuter; Hu- Anthony Elias; Lois Ayash; Arthur T. Skarin; Cathy AND DIASTOLIC VENTRICULAR FUNCTION IN bert Lorino; Anne-Marie M. Lorino; Guy Atlan, Creteil, Wheeler, Gary Schwartz; Rosemary Mazaret; |si- PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PUL- France dore Tepler; Lowell Schnipper; Emil Frei, ili; Karen MONARY DISEASE BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY IN PATIENTS H. Antman, Boston Pierre Mols; Cli Hoang Huynh; Philippe Dechamps, WITH MODERATE PULMONARY CIRCULATION IMMUNOTOXIN THERAPY FOR SMALL-CELL Nicole Naeije; Hamphrey R. Ham,B is, Belgium OVERLOAD LUNG CANCER: N901-BLOCKED RICIN FOR RE- CHANGING PATTERNS OF AEROSOL DEPOSI- Tilo Brunnée; Kristof Graf; Birgit Kastens; Eckart LAPSED SMALL-CELL CANCER TION DURING METHACHOLINE BRONCHOPRO- Fleck; Gert Kunkel, Berlin, Germany Thomas J. Lynch, Jr, Boston VOCATION THE BRONCHITIS INDEX: A SEMIQUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LONG-TERM SURVIVORS WITH Thomas G. O'Riordan; Lawrence A. Walser; Geraid VISUAL SCALE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF AIR- SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER C. Smaidone, Stony Brook, New York WAYS INFLAMMATION Arthur T. Skarin, Boston REGIONAL IMPAIRMENT OF MUCOCILIARY Austin B. Thompson, Ill; Guillermo Huerta; Richard PROPHYLACTIC CRANIAL IRRADIATION IN THE CLEARANCE IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PUL- A. Robbins; Joseph H. Sisson; John R. Spurzem; TREATMENT OF SMALL-CELL CARCINOMA OF MONARY DISEASE Susanna G. Von Essen; Kathleen Ann Rickard; THE LUNG Gerald C. Smaidone; W. Michael Foster; Thomas G Debra J. Romberger; israei Rubinstein; Mo Ghafouri; Anthony Abner, Boston O'Riordan; Matihew S. Messina; Robert J. Perry; David M. Daughton; Stephen |.R ennard, Omaha THE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF LUNG CANCER Edward G. Langenback, Stony Brook, New York “PSEUDO AUTO-PEEP?”: A NEW CAUSE FOR PATHOGENESIS SUPPORTED ARM EXERCISE VS UNSUPPORTED DICCREPANCY BETWEEN THE END-EXPIRA- John D. Minna, Dallas ARM EXERCISE IN THE REHABILITATION OF TORY OCCLUSION PLATEAU PRESSURE AND PATIENTS WITH SEVERE CHRONIC AIRFLOW AIRWAY OPENING PRESSURE OBSTRUCTION Ziya Bilen; lan L.C ohen, Albany, New York NUMBER 5, MAY, 1993 Fernando J. Martinez, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Paula CHEST TUMOR RESPONSE DURING LUNG CAN- Downes Vogel; Dawn Nelson Dupont; loannis Sta- CER CHEMOTHERAPY: COMPUTED TOMOGRA- IS THE MDI DOOMED TO EXTINCTION? nopoulos, Anthony W. Gray, Jr; John F. Beamis,Jr , PHY VS FIBEROPTIC BRONCHOSCOPY Staniey W. Epstein, Toronto, Canada Burlington, Massachusetts Eric Parrat; Jean-Louis Pujol; Véronique Gautier; ULTRAHIGH FREQUENCY VENTILATION—/NOU- ULTRASONICALLY GUIDED ASPIRATION BIOPSY Francois-Bernard Michel; Philippe Godard, Mont- VELLE VENTILATION OR JUST OLD HASH! IN OSTEOLYTIC BONE LESIONS OF THE CHEST pellier, France Stuart F. Quan; Charles W. Otto, Tucson, Arizona WALL AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC MICROBIOLOGY OF LONG-TERM VENTILATORY SUPPORT IN THE Remi Targhetta; Pierre Baimes, Christiane Marty- EMPYEMA: A RETROSPECTIVE RE /IEW IN TWO COMMUNITY Double; Jean-Marc Maubouissin; Jean-Marie Bour- MILITARY HOSPITALS Alien |.G oldberg, Maywood, Iilinois geois, Nimes, France; Léandre Pourcelot, Tours, Itzhak Brook; Edith H. Frazier, Bethesda, Maryiand SELF-EFFICACY France EARLY AND RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF PERIOPERA- Thomas L. Creer; Joan K. Wigal, Athens, Onio A COMPARISON OF MANUAL TO MECHANICAL TIVE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN AORTOCO- CEASE (COLLABORATIVE EUROPEAN ANTI- CHEST PERCUSSION FOR CLEARANCE OF AL- RONARY BYPASS SURGERY BY IMMUNOTURBI- SMOKING EVALUATION), A CHALLENGING MUL VEOLAR MATERIAL IN PATIENTS WITH PULMO- DIMETRIC MYOGLOBIN MEASUREMENTS TICENTER TRIAL ORGANIZED BY THE EURO- NARY ALVEOLAR PROTEINOSIS (PHOSPHOLIPI- Peter Mair; Johannes Mair; ingo Seibt; Doris Balogh; PEAN RESPIRATORY SOCIETY OOSIS) Bernd Puschendort, Innsbruck, Austria Paolo Paoletti, Pisa, Italy; Philip Tonnesen, Hellerup, Willy E. Hammon; D. Robert McCaftree; Andrew J CLOSURE OF THE PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIO- Denmark; Roberto Rodriguez-Roisin, Barcelona, Cucchiara, Oklahoma City SUS WITH A LIGACLIP THROUGH A MINITHO- Spain USE OF ULTRAHIGH FREQUENCY VENTILATION RACOTOMY YES, THERE |S LIFE AFTER VENTILATION IN PATIENTS WITH ARDS; A PRELIMINARY RE- Aljatri A. Majid, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tedde Schart, Tempe, Arizona PORT A CLINICAL STUDY OF INTRAVENOUS CIBEN- NATURAL HISTORY OF LEFT VENTRICULAR Eric H. Gluck, Chicago; Stephen O. Heard, Worces- ZOLINE IN SELECTED PATIENTS WITH RECENT- FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH UNCOMPLICATED ter, Massachusetts; Chandra Patel; Jerry Mohr; Jerry ONSET SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION M. Calkins, Phoenix Pierre Andrivet; Valerie Mach; Canh Vu Gnoc, Briis Seisti Nakamura, Toshiji lwasaka, Tetsuro Suguwra; TOPICAL TREATMENT OF PULMONARY ASPER- Sous Forges, France Naohiko Ohkubo; Hisako Tsuji; Mitsuo Inada, Osaka, GILLOMA BY ANTIFUNGALS; RELATIONSHIP BE- DIFFERENTIAL LOBE LAVAGE FOR DIAGNOSIS Japan TWEEN DURATION OF THE DISEASE AND EFFI- OF ACUTE PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINIi PNEUMONIA PULMONARY FUNCTION AND RESPIRATORY CACY OF THERAPY IN PATIENTS RECEIVING PROPHYLACTIC AER- CHEMOSENSITIVITY IN MODERATELY OBESE Hiroshi Yamada, Kagoshima, Japan; Shigeru Kohno; OSOLIZED PENTAMIDINE THERAPY PATIENTS WITH SLEEP APNEA Hironobu Koga; Shigefumi Maesaki; Mitsuo Kaku, Charles A. Read; Federico Cerrone; Anne E. Bus- Avram R. Gold; Alan R. Schwartz; Robert A. Wise Nagasaki, Japan seniers; Richard E. Waidhorn; James P Lavelle; Philip L. Smith, li, Baltimore BRONCHIAL CARCINOID TUMORS IN PEDIATRIC Phillip P. 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