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CONTENTS NUMBER 1, JANUARY, 1994 Gunter Pilz; Eckart Kreuzer, Stefan Kaab; Roland Richard W. Light, Long Beach, California Appel; Karl Werdan, Munich, Germany GRADED, COMPREHENSIVE, CARDIOPULMO- COMPARISON OF CARDIAC PACING MODES IN NARY EXERCISE TESTING IN THE EVALUATION CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PUL- OF DYSPNEA UNEXPL/INED BY ROUTINE EVAL- A Jay Block, Gainesville, Florida MONARY DISEASE UATION ON THE MANAGEMENT OF MALIGNANT PLEURAL Roy V. Jutzy; Linda Houston-Feenstra; Paul A.L evine, Fernando J. Martinez, Ann Arbor, Michigan; loannis EFFUSIONS Loma Linda, California Stanopoulos, Burlington, Massachusetts; Rafael BrentC .D eVries; JacobD . Bitran, Park Ridge, Iilinois FOUR-WEEK NEGATIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION Acero; Frank S. Becker, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Rob- THE ECG IN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IMPROVES RESPIRATORY FUNCTION IN SEVERE ert Pickering; John F. Beamis, Jr, Burlington, Mas- lan P. Clements, Rochester, Minnesota HYPERCAPNIC COPD PATIENTS sachusetts HIGH-TECHNOLOGY HOME CARE: THE NEED FOR Francesco Gigliotti; Alessandro Spinelli; Roberto Du- SPIROMETRIC IMPAIRMENTS IN LONG-TERM IN- A CREATIVE MANAGEMENT APPROACH ranti; Massimo Gorini; Patrizio Goti; Giorgio L. Scano, SULATORS: RELATIONSHIPS TO DURATION OF Allen |.G oldberg, Maywood, lilinois Florence, Italy EXPOSURE, SMOKING AND RADIOGRAPHIC AB- MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM COMPLEX LUNG DIS- THE EFFECT OF INTERMITTENT NEGATIVE PRES- NORMALITIES EASE AND WOMEN—NOW AN EQUAL OPPORTU- SURE VENTILATION AND LONG-TERM OXYGEN Albert Miller; Ruth Lillis; James Godboid; Eva Chan; NITY DISEASE THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH COPD: 4-YEAR Xaio Wu; Irving J. Selikoff, New York Richard J. Wallace, Jr, Tyler Texas STUDY DEAD SPACE LOADING AND EXERCISE LIMITA- A NEW LOOK AT DOPAMINE AND NOREPINEPH- Antonio Corrado; Eduardo De Paola; Andrea Mes- TION IN PATIENTS WITH INTERSTITIAL LUNG DiS- RINE FOR HYDERDYNAMIC SEPTIC SHOCK sori; Giovanni Bruscoli; Sandra Nutivi, Florence, Italy EASE Charles E. Lucas, Detroit NASAL INTERMPOSIITITVE TPREESSUNRE TVE N- Darcy D. Marciniuk; Rodney E. Watts; Charlies G PLAQUES, CANCER, AND CONFUSION TILATION: LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP IN PATIENTS Gallagher, Saskatoon, Canada Dorsett D. Smith, Everett, Washington WITH SEVERE CHRONIC RESPIRATORY INSUFFI- N-ACETYLCYSTEINE ENHANCES RECOVERY ROLE OF EARLY POSTOPERATIVE SURFACE CIENCY FROM ACUTE LUNG INJURY IN MAN ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN THE PEDIATRIC CAR- Patrick Leger, Lyon, France; Jean Marie Bedicam, Peter M. Suter, Geneva, Switzerland; Guido Dome- DIAC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Paris, France; Andre Comette, Nancy, France; Oliver nighetti, Locarno, Switzerland; Marie-Denise Alvin J. Chin; Jane M. Vetter; Mohamed Seliem; Au- Reybet-Degat, Dijon France; Bruno Langum, Lyon, Schaller Lausanne, Switzerland; Marie-Christine La- drey A. Jones; Beth Ann A. Andrews, Philadelphia France; Jean Marie Polu, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, vert.»r., Geneva, Switzerland; Rudolf Ritz, Basel ONTOGENY OF A HUMAN POLYCHLORINATED France; Louis Jeannin, Dijon, France; Dominique Switzerland; Claude Perret, Lausanne, Switzerland BIPHENYL-BINDING PROTEIN: LEVELO F EXPRES- Robert, Lyon, France ACUTE EFFECTS OF A SINGLE DOSE OF PORCINE SION IN TRACHEAL ASPIRATES IN BRONCHOP- OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS OF 18 DIFFER- SURFACTANT ON PATIENTS WITH THE ADULT ULMONARY DYSPLASIA ENT CONTINUOUS-FLOW JET NEBULIZERS WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME Olof Andersson, Huddinge, Sweden; Gert Noack; BECLOMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE-LIPOSOME Roger G. Spragg, San Diego; Nicolas Gilliard, Lau- Bengt Robertsson, Stockholm, Sweden; Hans Glau- AEROSOL sanne, Switzerland; Paul Richman, Afula, israel; Rob- mann; Tomas Sonnenteid; Johan Lund, Huddinge, John C. Waldrep, The Woodlands, Texas; Keyvan ert M. Smith; R. Duncar Hite, San Diego; Dirk Sweden Keyhani, Philadelphia; Melanie Black; Vernon Knight, Pappert, Berlin, Germany; Bengt Robertson, Stock- THE EFFECTS OF BIOFEEDBACK ASSISTED The Woodlands, Texas holm, Sweden; Tore Curstedt, Danderyd, Sweden; BREATHING RETRAINING ON LUNG FUNCTIONS MEDICAL PERSONNEL'S KNOWLEDGE OF AND David Strayer, Philadelphia IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS ABILITY TO USE INHALING DEVICES: METERED- RESPIRATORY DYSRHYTHMIAS IN PATIENTS Kerry K. Delk, irvine, California; Richard Gevirtz, San DOSE INHALERS, SPACING CHAMBERS AND WITH TARDIVE DYSKINESIA Diego; David A. Hicks; Frank Carden; Ralph Rucker, BREATH-ACTUATED DRY POWDER INHALERS Pearce G. Wilcox; Ann Bassett; Barry Jones; John A Orange, California Nicola A. Hanania; Richard Wittman; Steven Kesten; Fleetham, Vancouver, Canada TRANSIENT SWELLING OF THE COSTOCHON- Kenneth R. Chapman, Toronto, Canada CHYLOTHORAX IN GORHAM’S SYNDROME: A DRAL AND STERNAL REGION IN INFANTS THE ROLE OF METHOTREXATE IN THE MANAGE- COMMON COMPLICATION OF A RARE DISEASE Charles B. Howard, Omer, Israel; Meir Nyska, Jerus- MENT OF STEROID-DEPENDENT ASTHMA MarkL . H. Tie: GregoryA . Poland; EdwardC . Rose- alem, Israel; Itzchak Meller; Eleanor Goshen; Martha Michael J.C offey; GeorginiaM .S anders; William Lee now, lil, Rochester, Minnesota Mozes, Beer Sheba, Israel; lan J. Cohen, Tel Aviv, Eschenbacher; A Tsien; Shiudasani Ramesh; Rich- EFFICIENCY OF BRONCHODILATOR AEROSOL Israel ard Weber; Galen B. Toews; W. joseph McCune, Ann DELIVERY TO THE LUNGS FROM METERED DOSE ALLERGIC BRONCHOPULMONARY ASPERGILLO- Arbor, Michigan INHALER VIA FOUR DIFFERENT ACTUATOR DE- SIS IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS CHANGES IN FREQUENCY SPECTRA OF BREATH VICES IN MECHANICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS Salman Mroueh; Alexander Spock, Durham, North SOUNDS DURING HISTAMINE CHALLENGE TEST Hugh D. Fuller; Myrna Dolovich; Fiona H. Turpie; Carolina IN ADULT ASTHMATICS AND HEALTHY CONTROL Michael T. Newhouse, Hamilton, Canada PULMONARY ASPERGILLOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH SUBJECTS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXPIREDCAPNOGRAM AIDS: CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC CORRELA- Leo Pekka Malmberg; Anssi R. A. Sovijarvi; Erkki AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM RESISTANCE IN TIONS Paajanen; PaiviL . Piirila; Tari Haahtela; Toivo Katila. CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS DURING TOTAL VEN- Wallace T. Miller, Jr, Philadephia; Gerard J.S ais, Mi- Heisinki, Finland TILATORY SUPPORT ami; lan Frank; Warren 8. Getter. Judith M. Aron- THE EFFECT OF RADIATION THERAPY ON IM- Lluis Blanch; Rafael Fernandez; Pilar Saura; Fran- chick; Wallace T. Miller, Philadelphia MUNE FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH SQUAMOUS cisco Baigorri; Antoni Artigas, Sabadell, Spain THE THIRD EPIDEMIC—MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT CELL LUNG CARCINOMA RISK FACTORS FOR EARLY ONSET PNEUMONIA TUBERCULOSIS Sootaek Uh; Sang Moo Lee; Hyeon Tae Kim; Yeon- IN TRAUMA PATIENTS Kathleen Neville; Assia Bromberg; Ruven Bromberg; tae Chung, Yong Hoon Kim; Choonsik Park; Seung Massimo Antonelii; Maria Luisa Moro; Ornella Capelli; Stanley Bonk; Bruce A. Hanna; William N. Rom, New Jae Huh; Hi Bahl Lee, Seoul, Korea Roberto A. DeBlasi; Rosa Rita D. Errico; Giorgio York FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS AND CYTOKERA- Conti; Maurizio Bufi; Alessandro Gasparetto, Rome, COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF MY- TIN TYPING OF HUMAN LUNG TUMORS: A PRE- Italy COBACTERIUM AVIUM-INTRACELLULARE COM- LIMINARY STUDY MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAIL- PLEX IN PATIENTS WITH BRONCHIECTASIS Alexander Guber; Rezia Cohen; Ronni Ronah, Kfar URE DUE TO PULMONARY EDEMA WITH NASAL Stephen J. Swenson; Thomas E. Hartman; David E. Saba, Israel; israel Zan Bar, Tel Aviv, Israel; Benjamin POSITIVE PRESSURE SUPPORT Williams, Rochester, Minnesota Geiger, Rehovot, Israel; israel Bruderman, Kfar Saba, Stephen E. Lapinsky; David B. Mount; Dale Mackey; LOBAR PENTAMIDINE LEVELS AND PNEUMO- Israel Ronald F. Grossman, Toronto, Canada CYSTIS CARINII PNEUMONIA FOLLOWING AERO- PLEURAL PLAQUES AND RISK FOR BRONCHIAL URINE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE DURING ADULT SOLIZED PENTAMIDINE CARCINOMA AND MESOTHELIOMA: A PROSPEC- RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME IN PA- Thomas G. O'Riordan, Stony Brook, New York; TIVE STUDY TIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT SEPSIS Robert P. Baughman; Michael N. Dohn, Cincinnati; Gunnar N. Hillerdal, Uppsala, Sweden Mali Mathru; MichaelW . Rooney; DavidJ . Dries; Le- Gerald C. Smaidone, Stony Brook, New York THE RELATION OF SLEEP COMPLAINTS TO RES- roy J. Hirsch; Lionel Barnes; Martin J. Tobin, May- CARDIOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF UNSTABLE AN- PIRATORY SYMPTOMS IN A GENERAL POPULA- wood, Ililinois GINA PRIOR TO ACUTE ANTERIOR MYOCARDIAL TION MUCOCILIARY TRANSPORT IN ICU PATIENTS INFARCTION Mary E. Klink; Russell R. Dodge; Stuert F. Quan, Franz Konrad; Torsten Schreiber; Doris Brecht- Toshiji lwasaka; Seishi Nakamura; Masahiro Kar- Tucson, Arizona Kraus; Michael Georgieff, Vim, Germany akawa; Tetsuro Sugiura; Mitsuo Inada, Osaka, Japan LONG-TERM SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH OB- PEAK AIRWAY PRESSURE: WHY THE FUSS? AMRINONE: ITS EFFECT ON VASCULAR RESIS- STRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA TREATED BY UVULO- Harold L. Manning, Lebanon, New Hampshire TANCE AND CAPACITIES IN HUMAN SUBJECTS PALATOPHARYNGOPLASTY OR NASAL CPAP OXYGEN CONSERVING METHODS FOR ADULTS Jerrold H. Levy; James M. Bailey, Atlanta SeanP . Keenan; Heather Burt; C. Francis Ryan; John Alan F. Barker, Portland, Oregon; Louis W. Burgher, FAMILIAL CARDIAC MYXOMA: A STUDY OF REL- A. Fleetham, Vancouver, Canada Omaha, Nebraska; Alan L. Plummer, Atlanta ATIVES OF MYXOMA PATIENTS A LABORATORY VALIDATION STUDY OF A POR- A LARGE AIR-FILLED CYST IN A PAATIENT WITH Michel G. Farah, Cleveland TABLE SYSTEM FOR REMOTE RECORDING OF MIGRATORY INFILTRATES RELIABILITY OF THE RADIAL ARTERIAL PRES- SLEEP-RELATED RESPIRATORY DISORDERS Vic M. J. Linsen; Jan A. van Noord, Heerlen, the SURE DURING ANESTHESIA: IS WRIST COMPRES William C. Orr; Todd Eiken; Vernon Pegram; Renee Netherlands SION A POSSIBLE DIAGNOSTIC TEST? Jones; O. H. Rundell, Oklahoma City UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SOLUTION EXTENDS Alfredo L. Pauca; Stephen L. Wallenhaupt; Neal D. REANALYSIS OF THE 12-MINUTE WALK IN PA- LUNG PRESERVATION AFTER PROSTAGLANDIN Kon, Winston-Salem, North Carolina TIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMO- E1 INFUSION EARLY SEPSIS TREATMENT WITH IMMUNOGLO- NARY DISEASE Pyng Jing Lin; Ming-Jang Hsieh; Ka-Shun Cheng; BULINS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY IN SCORE- Michaei L. Bernstein; Judith A.D espars; Naresh P. Tseng-Tong Kuo; Chau-Hsiung Chang, Taipei, Tai- IDENTIFIED HIGH-RISK PATIENTS Singh, Las Vegas; Kathy Avalos; David W. Stansbury; wan, Republic of China 1951 TRAINABILITY OF ARMS VERSUS LEGS IN MEN NIQUE Munich, Germany; Barbara Beer, Gauting, Germany; WITH PREVIOUS MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Richard D. Kimmel; Meivyn P. Karp; Joseph J. Cas- Monika Ehlers; Christine Schott, Greifswaid, Ger- Barry A. Franklin, Birmingham, Michigan; Lauren cone; Joseph S. Zinns, Boca Raton, Florida many; Hans Werner Loms Ziegler-Heitbrock, Mu- Vander. Detroit; David A. Wrisiey, Liverpool, New DOPPLER ANALYSIS OF PULMONARY VENOUS nich, Germany York; Meivyn Rubenfire, Ann Arbor, Michigan FLOW IN LEFT ATRIAL MYXOMA RESPIRATORY MUSCLE STRENGTH AND HEMO- DYSPNEA, COUGH, AND INTERSTITIAL LUNG DIS- Luigi Marzio Biasucci; Giuseppina De Benedittis; DYNAMICS IN CHRONIC HEART FAILURE EASE IN A 32-YEAR-OLD SMOKER Grazia Alecce; Antonella Lombardo; Francesco Lop- Yoshihiro Nishimura; Hitoshi Maeda; Katsuji Tanaka; John F. Wade; Talmadge E. King, Jr. Denver erfido, Rome, italy Hirohumi Nakamura; Yukako Hashimoto; Mitsuhiro ROLE OF THE COAGULATION SYSTEM IN ARDS ROLE OF CANDIDA ALBICANS IN CHRONIC HY- Yokoyama, Kobe, Japan Naoki Hasegawa; Ahmad W. Husari; William T. Hart; PERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS RELATION OF T-WAVE POLARITY IN PRECORDIAL Thomas G. Kandra; Thomas A. Raffin, Stanford, Masayuki Ando; Kazuko Yoshida; Hironori Nakash- V, LEAD TO RIGHT OR LEFT CIRCUMFLEX COR- Califorma ima, Kumamto, Japan; Yuji Sugihara; Yuichi Kashida, ONARY PATHOANATOMY IN ACUTE INFERIOR UVULOPALATOPHARYNGOPLASTY AND INFE- Kagoshima, Japan MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION RIOR SAGITTAL MANDIBULAR OSTEOTOMY WITH ENDOSCOPIC CLASSIFICATION OF TRACHEO- Hajime Kataoka, Oita, Japan GENIOGLOSSUS ADVANCEMENT FOR TREAT- BRONCHIAL TUBERCULOSIS WITH HEALING BRONCHIAL HYPERRESPONSIVENESS TO ACE- MENT OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA PROCESSES TYLCHOLINE IN PATIENTS WITH VASOSPASTIC Noel T. Johnson; Jonathan Chinn, Seattle Toru Rikimaru; Yasuyuki Tanaka; Yoichiro Ichikawa, ANGINA PECTORIS GOSSYPIBOMAS MIMICKING ECHINOCOCCAL Kotaro Oizumi, Kurume, Japan Yuji Saitoh; Fumihiko Sasaki; Takeshi Ishizaki; CYST DISEASE OF THE LUNG OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME Susumu Miyabo; Kazuki Kanamori; Junichiro Mifune, AshokakumarM . Patel; VictorF . Trastek; Dougias T. Marvin A. Sackner, Miami Beach, Florida Fukui, Japan TCoRleAsN, SERoScOhePsHteArG, EAMLin nEesCoHtOa CARDIOGRAPHIC AS- SReUsBpCoUnTsAe—NMEiOcUhSa elE MPP._H YCoSpEpMolAa:, SSprPinOgfNieTldA, NMEaOssUaOScRh u sIeAtTtRsO - TMYOCRISNA DES DE POINTES INDUCED BY ERYTHRO- SESSMENT OF AORTIC COARCTATION USING GDEovN ICW?er ssberg, Hoion, israel Bernard Gitler, Lance S. Berger; Salvatore D. Buffa; COLOR FLOW-DIRECTED DOPPLER SAMPLING ROLE OF CLOSED-NEEDLE BIOPSY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF New Rochelle, New York Carol |. Duffy; Jonathan F. Plehn, Lebanon, New MALIGNANT MESOTHELIOMA OF THE PLEURA DIAGNOSIS OF TRAUMATIC MEDIASTINAL HE- Hampsture Victor Roggii, Durham, North Carolina MATOMA WITH TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCAR- MUCOSA-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID TISSUE LYM- DO. Beauchamp, Boston; Kenneth F. Mac- DIOGRAPHY PHOMA OF THE LUNG WITH COLD-REACTING DISCOR. DANCE BETWEEN CsAetRtsD IOPULMONARY PHYSIOL- Francoise Le Bret; Patrick Ruel; Hubert Rosier; AUTOANTIBODY-MEDIATED HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA OGY AND PHYSICAL THERAPY Jean-Pierre Goarin; Bruno Riou; Pierre Viars, Paris, Yuang-Shung Liaw; Pan-Chyr Yang; ih-Jen Su; Sow- ChristinaO . Callaghan, London, Canada France Hsong Kuo; Chiu-Hua Wang; Kwen-Tay Luh, Taipei Dean; Jocelyn Ross, Vancouver, Canada TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN Taiwan, Republic of China LYMPHOCYTIC INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONITIS FOLLOWING DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS DATOEUDB LEWI THO UCTOLRE T TRRIIAGTHRTI ATVUEMN TRSIICNLIES TRUASMS OCI- LEGIONSN. ADIiRciEcSc’o; GPlNeEnnU MAOnNdIerAs on, Fairfax, Virgina JSohee!i leWya rMd.; SChhaupnirgo-;Y iEn ddCyhi uY;o uLnego;n aSradr ahE. DGein zGtuoznm; anA;r- QAnadtraerj Robida; Eltohami Ahmed Eltohami, Doha. ORMbeYesCrp-OOoBinmAs,C eT—G EeRTrhImoUamnMay s KHAuNrSteArS, I!H aInsN FEJ.C TRIuOmNpe ltF,O LRLuOdWolIfN GF erlPiRnIz- nMoIlTdR AS.L BaVyAeLrV, E ToCrArLanCcIeF, ICCAalTiIfOorNn iaA S AN INDEX OF TWO CASES OF SCIMITAR VARIANT MARY PULMONARY MALIGNANCY LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS Shinichi Takeda; Tsuneo Imacti; Katsuijro Arimitsu JamesF .G ettier, Brooklyn. New York: Wafaa El-Sadr, New York WITH END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE ON PERITO- EMhaismae,n obuJ apaHna;y akaMwaas,a toE himMei,n amJia,p an Osaka, Japan, ATRHGeEIs NpGWo nOOsNFeD —ECJRHaRFmOUeNLsI CR F. LAOZSvAePTtIiIRnNaA;GT ENDFi tEaAMyTaO UTMROaElRSi w aOnII,NL MIHNiE nDeTIsH,CE A iLLl lUinNoirGMs- JNoEaArLge n DIHaAtLiYnSg,I S Giessen, Germany SCIMITAR SIGN WITH NORMAL PULMONARY Lien Bi Hu, Chengdu, China INCIDENCE OF CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS DURING VENOUS DRAINAGE AND SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL PUBLIC HEALTH AND TUBERCULOSIS INTRAVENOUS PENTAMIDINE THERAPY IN HiV- SUPPLY: SCIMITAR SYNDROME OR BRONCHOP- Robert Carien, Sayville, New York INFECTED PATIENTS ULMONARY SEQUESTRATION? LUNG TRANSPLANTATION IN A PATIENT WITH A PRIOR Michael D. Eisenhauer; Arn H. Eliasson; Allen J Alberto Cukier; Jorge Kavakama: Lisete R. Teixeira BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT Taylor; PhillipE .C oyne, Jr; Dale C. Wortham, Wash- Mario Terra-Filho; Francisco S. Vargas, Sao Pauio, ATlyinstea.i r’ EnGgalsacnodi gne; Paul Corris; John Dark, Newcastie-Upon- ington, DC Brazil ORAL ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY RECOMMENDATIONS REGIONAL DEPOSITION AND REGIONAL VENTI- PLEURAL MULTICYSTIC MESOTHELIAL PROLIF- E A Loeliger, Leiden, the Netherlands LATION DURING INHALATION OF PENTAMIDINE ERATION Response—Jack Hirsh, Hamilton, Canada Thomas G. O'Riordan; Geraid C. Smaidone, Stony Seiya Katoh; Masaaki Satoh; Hirofumi Oouchi, Sap- Brook, New York poro, Japan; Sumio imai, Hakodate, Japan; Kat- NUMBER 2, FEBRUARY, 1994 RAPID CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF PULMONARY AB- suyuki Kusajima, Sapporo, Japan NORMALITIES IN HIV SEROPOSITIVE PATIENTS DIFFUSE ALVEOLAR HEMORRHAGE DUE TO AN- BY AUSCULTATORY PERCUSSION TIBASEMENT MEMBRANE ANTIBODY DISEASE THE EFFICACY/COST RATIO OF NEW THERAPY; Roscoe S. Nelson; Leland S. Rickman; W. Christo- APPEARING WITH A POLYGLANDULAR AUTOIM- WHAT IS THE PHYSICIAN'S FIDUCIARY RESPON- pher Mathews; Stephen C. Beeson; Steven C. Ful- MUNE SYNDROME SIBILITY? lerton, San Marc Moss; Thomas A. Neff, Denver; Thomas V. Susan K. Pingleton, Kansas City, Kansas HEPATOTOXICITY ASSOCIATED WITH ACETAMI- Colby, Rochester, Minnesota; Marvin |. Schwarz HOW IS RESPIRATORY MEDICINE GROWING IN NOPHEN USAGE IN PATIENTS RECEIVING MUL- Denver, Martin R. Zamora, Goiden, Colorado EUROPE? TIPLE DRUG THERAPY FOR TUBERCULOSIS ACUTE REVERSIBLE CARDIOMYOPATHY ASSO- Dario Olivieri, Parma, Italy Charies M. Nolan; Robert E. Sandblom; Kenneth E. CIATED WITH THE SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Thummel; John T. Slattery; Sidney D. Nelson, Seat- RESPONSE SYNDROME CONQUERING THE MEDIASTINUM tle Stephen E. Lapinsky: Jewel Goid; Ronaid F. Gross- Jorge Cheirit, New Orleans CAVITARY COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS WITH FUNGUS man, Toronto, Canada TRANSESOPHAGEAL IMAGING IN COR TRIATRI- BALL FORMATION: DIAGNOSIS BY FIBEROPTIC MULTIPLE PULMONARY CHONDROMATA: A ATUM BRONCHOSCOPY WITH COEXISTENCE OF HY- RARE CAUSE OF NEONATAL RESPIRATORY DIS- Frank Bennett Pearce, Birmingham, Alabama PHAE AND SPHERULES TRESS TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN RichardE . Winn; Ray C. Johnson, Aurora, Colorado; MaartenO . Hoekstra; PetriM. Bertus; Peter G.J. Nik- ENDOCARDITIS John Gaigiani, Tucson, Arizona; Cliff Butler: Jerry L kels; Jan L.L. Kimpen, Groni the Netherlands Henry Chambers, San Francisco Pluss, Aurora, Colorado SARCOID CARDIOMYOPATHY PRECIPITATED BY HOME EXERCISE TRAINING FOR CYSTIC FIBRO- UTILITY OF INHALED PENTAMIDINE PROPHY- PREGNANCY WITH COCAINE COMPLICATIONS SIS PATIENTS LAXIS IN LUNG TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS Raul J. Seballos; Sandra G. Mendel; Ali Mirmiran- Thomas G. Keens, Los Angeles Steven D. Nathan; David J. Ross; Philip Zakowski; Yazdy; Wael Khoury; John B. Marshall, Cleveland LIFE EXPECTANCY IN SEVERE COPD RobertM . Kass; Spencer K. Koemer, Los Angeles AMIODARONE-ASSOCIATED HEMOPTYSIS Christopher B. Cooper, Los Angeles THE EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS SURFACTANT Louis D. Vizioli; Sangho Cho, Bronx, New York NONINVASIVE POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILA- THERAPY ON LUNG FUNCTION FOLLOWING CAR- SUCCESSFUL PREGNANCY AFTER CURATIVE TION IN NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE: ENOUGH IS DIOPULMONARY BYPASS THERAPY FOR ADVANCED LUNG CANCER ENOUGH: Peter D. Macnaughton; Timothy W. Evans, London, Hiroaki Satoh; Heilchi Yano; Takuya Yazawa; Shizuo Nicholas S. Hill, Providence, Rhode isiand England Hasegawa, Ibaraki, Japan CLUBBING OF THE FINGERS AND SMOOTH MUS- WHAT IS HYPOPNEA, ANYWAY? BRONCHORRHEA IN DIFFUSE LYMPHANGITIC CLE PROLIFERATION IN FIBROTIC CHANGES IN Neal J. Moser; Barbara A. Phillips; David T.R. Berry; METASTASIS OF COLON CARCINOMA TO THE THE LUNG IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC PUL- G. Lynn Harbison, Lexington, Kentucky LUNG MONARY FIBROSIS PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF LONG-TERM COMPLI- Sanae Shimura; Tamotsu Takishima, Sendai, Japan Takashi Kanematsu, Kobe, Japan; Masanori Kitaichi; ANCE WITH NASAL CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AiR- LUNG TRANSPLANTATION FOR CHEMOTHERA- Koichi Nishimura; Sonoko Nagai; Takateru Izumi, WAY PRESSURE TREATMENT IN SLEEP APNEA PY-INDUCED PULMONARY FIBROSIS Kyoto, Japan SYNDROME Jean T Santamauro, Winston-Salem, North Carolina BALLOON DILATATION AND SELF-EXPANDING Jean-Claude Meurice; Pierre Dore; Joéi Paquereau; Diane E. Stover, New York; Kethy M. Jules-Elysee. METAL STENT INSERTION FOR BRONCHOS- Jean-Philippe Neau; Pierre ingrand; Jean-Jacques Queens, New York; Janet R. Maurer, Toronto, Can- TENOSIS FOLLOWING LUNG TRANSPLANTATION Chavagnat; Francoise Patte, Poitiers, France ada Philippe Carré; Hervé Rousseau; Laurent Lombart; EFFECTS OF SHORT-TERM NIPPV IN THE MAN- LETHAL PULMONARY EMBOLISM IN A PATIENT Alain Didier; Marcel Dahan; Gérard Fournial; Paul AGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH SEVERE OB- V‘TH PRIMARY ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME Léophonte, and the Toulouse Lung Transplant Group, STRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA AND HYPERCAPNIA AND A VENA CAVAL FILTER Toulouse, France AmandaJ . Piper; Colin E.S utivan, Sydney, Australia Hing-Chung Lee; Mary 8. Laya, Omaha, Nebraska EXPRESSION OF CD14 CORRELATES WITH LUNG NONINVASIVE NASAL MASK VENTILATION FOR TALC PLEURODESIS DURING VIDEOTHORACOS- FUNCTION IMPAIRMENT IN PULMONARY SAR- ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE: INSTITUTION OF COPY FOR PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINII PNEUMO- COIDOSIS A NEW THERAPEUTIC TECHNOLOGY FOR ROU- NIA-RELATED PNEUMOTHORAX: A NEW TECH- Almuth Pforte; Alexander Schiessier; Peter Gais, TINE USE 1952 Bernard E. Pennock; Linda Crawshaw; Peter D. Ka- TION OUTCOME VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION IN A PATIENT WITH plan, Pittsburgh Kang H. Lee; Kok-Pheng Hui; Tiong Beng Chan; Wan EXERCISE-INDUCED ANAPHYLAXIS, NORMAL LONG-TERM NASAL INTERMITTENT POSITIVE C. Tan; Tow K. Lim, Singapore CORONARY ARTERIES, AND A POSITIVE ER- PRESSURE VENTILATION IN ADVANCED DUCH- A PREDICTIVE EQUATION FOR DETERMINATION GONOVINE TEST ENNE’S MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY OF RESTING ENERGY EXPENDITURE IN MECHAN- Christine Attenhofer; Rudolf Speich; Franco Salomon; Andrea Vianeilo; Matteo Bevilacqua; Vittorino Saiva- ICALLY VENTILATED PATIENTS Roger Burkhard; Franz Wolfgang Amann, Zurich, dor; Claudio Cardaioli; Ezio Vincenti, Padua, Italy Michael S. Sherman, Philadelphia Switzerland DEXTROMETHORPHAN TEST FOR EVALUATION ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE AND TRACHEOBRON- PLEURAL EFFUSION IN MULTIPLE MYELOMA OF CONGENITAL PREDISPOSITION TOLUNGCAN- CHIAL OBSTRUCTION AS CAUSES OF HYPOVEN- Juan Nicolas Rodriguez; Antonio Pereira; Juan Car- CER TILATION WITH HIGH INSPIRATORY PRESSURES los Martinez; Jaime Conde; Emilio Pujol, Huelva Vittorio Puchetti; Giovanni B. Faccini, Verona, Italy; Juraj Sprung; Denis L. Bourke; Charien Harrison; Spain Rocco Micciolo, Trento, Italy; Fernando Ghimenton; George M. Barnas, Baltimore MYASTHENIA GRAVIS ASSOCIATED WITH SMALL Claudio Bertrand; Nicoletta Zatti, Verona, Italy PREDICTORS OF TOTAL PARENTERAL NUTRI- CELL CARCINOMA OF LUNG FIBEROPTIC BRONCHOSCOPY IN THE EVALUA- TION-INDUCED LIPOGENESIS Jiro Fujita; Ichiro Yamadori; Yasutumi Yamaji; Yoshi- TION OF CARCINOMA METASTATIC TO THE LUNG John M. Guenst; Loren D. Nelson, Nashville, Ten- fumi Yamagishi; Keiichi Takigawa; Jiro Takahara, Gregory J. Argyros; Kenneth G. Torrington, Wash- nessee Kagawa, Japan ington, DC THE BENEFIT OF LATERAL ROENTGENOGRAMS LABETALOL OVERDOSE SUCCESSFULLY DETECTION OF LYMPHOMATOUS INVOLVEMENT IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT TREATED WITH AMRINONE AND ALPHA-ADREN- OF THE LUNG BY BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE Robert D. Brandstetter; Juan Garcia; Mujibur Majum- ERGIC RECEPTOR AGONISTS Naoto Keicho; Teruaki Oka; Koichiro Takeuchi; Akira der; Alvin Chisolm, New Rochelle, New York Marin H. Kollef, St. Louis Yamane; Yoshio Yazaki; Hideki Yotsumoto, Tokyo, PULMONARY ASPIRATION IN MECHANICALLY BILATERAL PNEUMOTHORAX AFTER PERCUTA- Japan VENTILATED PATIENTS WITH TRACHEOSTOMIES NEOUS TRANSTHORACIC NEEDLE BIOPSY: EVi- EFFECT OF A HOME EXERCISE TRAINING PRO- EllenH . Elpern; Melissa G. Scott; Leslie Petro; Michael DENCE FOR INCOMPLETE PLEURAL FUSION GRAM IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS H. Ries, Chicago James F. Gruden, San Francisco; Eric J. Stern, Wietze de Jong; René G. Grevink; Ruurd J.R oorda, PULMONARY GANGRENE: A COMPLICATION OF Seattle Groningen, the Netherlands; Adrian A. Kaptein, Lei- BACTERIAL PNEUMONIA SYPHILITIC PNEUMONITIS IN AN HIV-INFECTED den, the Netherlands; Cees P. van der Schans, Charles G. Penner; Bruce Maycher; Richard Long, PATIENT Groningen, the Netherlands Winnipeg, Canada David P. Dooley, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas; Steven PROGNOSIS OF SEVERE HYPOXEMIC PATIENTS STRATEGIES FOR REESTABLISHING CORONARY Tomski, Lackland AFB, Texas UNDER LONG-TERM OXYGEN THERAPY BLOOD FLOW DURING THE ACUTE PHASE OF SIMULTANEOUS OCCURRENCE OF THREE PRi- Pierre E.P. Dubois; Jacques Jamart, Yvoir, Belgium; MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION MARY LUNG CANCERS Jacques Machiels, Ottignies, Belgium; Freddy Eric K. Louie; David Langholz, Maywood, lilinois Morihito Okada; Noriaki Tsubota; Masahiro Smeets, Baconfoy, Belgium; Jean Lulling, Yvoir, MEASUREMENT OF RIGHT VENTRICULAR VOL- Yoshimura; Maki Kubota; Akihiro Murotani, Hyogo, igium UME IN HUMAN EXPLANTED HEARTS USING UL- Japan INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING IN PATIENTS TRAFAST CINE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY DIAGNOSIS OF CORONARY ARTERY ATHEROEM- WiTH DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY Mali Mathru; Christopher J. Wolfkiel, Maywood, lili- BOLISM BY RIGHT VENTRICULAR ENDOMYOCAR- Theodor Wanke; Kari Toifl; Monika Merkle; Dieter nois; Viadimir Jeinin, Chicago; Henry J. Sullivan; DIAL BIOPSY Formanek; Heinz Lahrmann; Hartmut Zwick, Vienna, Bradford M. Blakeman; Gayle Winters; Leroy J. Hir- Phillip J. Harrity; Henry D. Tazelaar; Brooks S. Ed- Austria sch; Roque Pifarre, Maywood, lilinois wards; Richard J.R odeheffer, Rochester, Minnesota INHALED IC! 204,219 BLOCKS ANTIGEN-INDUCED BREATHLESSNESS WITH BUMPS, LUMPS, AND CHLORAMBUCIL-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONITIS BRONCHOCONSTRICTION IN SUBJECTS WITH HUMPS Bruno Crestani; Arnaud Jaccard; Dominique |sraél- BRONCHIAL ASTHMA John E. S. White; Melanie Greaves; Murali Mohan; Biet, Paris, France; Louis-Jean Couderc, Suresnes Robert A. Nathan, Colorado Springs, Colorado; Stephen Bourke, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England France; Jacques Frija; Jean-Pierre Clauvel, Paris Mitchell Glass; Margaret C. Minkwitz, Wilmington, COUGH, FEVER, AND CAVITATING PULMONARY France Delaware LESIONS IN A 21-YEAR-OLD CONSTRUCTION PLATYPNEA RELATED TO CONSTRICTIVE PERI- INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PULMONARY WORKER CARDITIS AND EXTRAPULMONARY INVOLVEMENT IN SYS- Guy M. Dugan; Coralie Shaw; Richard A. Matthay, Walter E. Mashman; Mark E. Silverman, Atlanta TEMIC SCLEROSIS (SSC): ALONGITUDINAL ANAL- New Haven, Connecticut CARDIAC TAMPONADE SECONDARY TO GIANT YSIS COMPARISON OF FOUR METHODS FOR CALCU- LYMPH NODE HYPERPLASIA (CASTLEMAN’S DIS- Donaid P. Tashkin; Philip J. Clements; Robert S. LATING DIFFUSING CAPACITY BY THE SINGLE EASE) Wright; Henry Gong, Jr; Michael S. Simmons; Peter BREATH METHOD Alfred C. Nicolosi; G.H ossein Almassi; Richard Ko- A. Lachenbruch, Los Angeles; DanielE . Furst, Seat- KennethC . Beck; KennethP . Offord; PaulD .S canion, morowski, Milwaukee tle Rochester, Minnesota BENEFITS OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PULMONARY REHA OMLOINGAOR-2Y’ 5S’A-RACDOEINDYOLSAITSE ASNYDN TIHDEITOAPSAETH ICIN PPUULL-- GBRIPALPAHNIEC DTIRAAGNNOSSEISSO POHFA GCEORA L TRIEACTHROICATAURMD IO- BRIoLbIeTrAtT IJO.NM eniPeRr;O GJReArMom e Taimud; Limoges, France MMaOsNaAtoRsYh i FAImBaRyOaS;I SN oriharu Shijubo; Nobuhiro Fujii; sRealsy,m oBnedlg iuKma cenelenbogen; Pierre Decoodt, Brus- PFReeisnspiUolvnesr;Le —JMoiMncahEtaDheOaEnlM AS NS.. A lSlNSoAiwOeitdCee,I rRAmTMainEn;YDe o laAW,l IaTnN He MwR. ADYFoeIirnOk; C OSNtTevReAnS TH Keiji Oguma; Shosaku Abe, Sapporo, Japan PHENYTOIN TOXICITY ASSOCIATED WITH HY- MATERIAL NORMAL VALUES FOR SINGLE EXHALATION DIF- POALBUMINEMIA IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS ShawnE . Wright, San Antonio, Texas FUSING CAPACITY AND PULMONARY CAPILLARY John Lindow; Eeico F.M. Wijdicks, Rochester, Min- Response—Marin H. Kollef, St Louis BLOOD FLOW IN SITTING, SUPINE POSITIONS nesota ADiBrkN OMR. MAVLan LRYenMtPeHrAgTheImC;S CAlNaDud eS ACRuCveOlIieDr;O SIMSa rcel Van Der AND DURING MILD EXERCISE SINUS ARREST ASSOCIATED WITH DIPYRIDA- Straeten, Bruges, Beigium Yuh-Chin T. Huang; Michael J. Helms; Neil R. Ma- MOLE INFUSION FLOATING AROUND: USE OF THE PULMONARY ARTERY cintyre, Durham, North Carolina Renato Lo Mauro; Francesco Paolo Sabella; (SWAN-GANZ) CATHETER IN CRITICAL CARE RADIOGRAPHIC COURSE OF PULMONARY MAN- Francesco Enia, Palermo, italy MichaelS . A. Richardson; VikramadityaD .R eddy, Washington IFESTATIONS IN WEGENER’S GRANULOMATOSIS NONCARDIOGENIC PULMONARY EDEMA COM- Dc UNDER !MMUNOSUPPRESSIVE THERAPY PLICATING MASSIVE VERAPAMIL OVERDOSE INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY CONCERNS Wolfgang Grotz; Alexander Mundinger; Gebhard MassoudA . Leesar; Robert Martyn, Detroit; J. David LWiAlCliEaRm ATL.I ODuNll , OlFo wTa HEC itCy UFF OF AN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE Wortemberger; Hans H. Peter; Peter Scholimeyer, Talley, Louisville, Kentucky; Howard Frumin, Detroit DURING PERCUTANEOUS DILATATIONAL TRACHEOSTOMY Freiburg, Germany TRACHEAL MALACOPLAKIA Charles Day; Nigel Rankin, Auckland, New Zealand BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID PROFILES Jean-Louis Mollo; Odile Groussard; Pierre Baidey- BRONCHIAL RESPONSIVENESS TO METHACHOLINE IN IN IN SARCOIDOSIS, TUBERCULOSIS, NON- rou; Georges Molas; Michel Fournier; René Pariente, SULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH AUTONOMIC HODGKIN'S AND HODGKIN'S DISEASE; AN EVAL- Clichy, France NMaErUcRoO PPiAccTiHonYi; Silvana Mantrini, Serigallia, Italy UATION OF DIFFERENCES DYNAMIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR OUTFLOW OB- ACTINOBACILLUS ACTINOMYCETEMCOMITANS PNEUMO- Marjolein Drent; Sjoerd S. Wagenaar, Nieuwegein, STRUCTION AFTER SINGLE-LUNG TRANSPLAN- NIA WITH POSSIBLE SEPTIC EMBOLIZATION the Netherlands; Paul G.H. Mulder, Rotterdam, the TATION: BIPLANE TRANSESOPHAGEAL Arjun Venkataraman; NoelE .S anto-Domingo; DavidM . Main. Netherlands; Heleen van Veizen-Blad; Michaela Dia- ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS Urbana-Champaign, lilinois mant; Jules M.M. van den Bosch, Nieuwegein, the Michael E. Ritchie; Victor G. Davi." -Roman; Benico Response—Ang Yuan; Kwen-Tay Luh; Pan-Chyr Yang, Taipei Netherlands Barzilai, St. Louis Taiwan, Repubiic of China ERYTHROMYCIN DOES NOT DIRECTLY AFFECT SVC SYNDROME CAUSED BY A RIGHT APICAL ERFEFSEPCITRSA TOORFY INMVEERASSEU-RRAETMIEON TVSE NTIINL ATSIEOVNE REO N RCEASRPDIIROA-- NEUTROPHIL FUNCTIONS TENSE BULLA TORY FAILURE Minoru Hojo; Ichiro Fujito; Yuhei Hamasaki; Masaya Tadashi Nemoto; Yasuji Terada; Seiichi Matsunobe; Charles A. Read, Washington, DC Miyazaki; Sumio Miyazaki, Saga, Japan Toru Tsuda, Otsu, Japan; Yashuniko Shimizu, Kyoto, Response—Kevin M. Chan; Edward Abraham, Los Angeles TWO STUDIES OF THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS Japan RULES OF EVIDENCE AND CLINICAL RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NICOTINE PATCHWITH DIFFERENT COUN- MERCURY INHALATION POISONING AND ACUTE ODNeb oTrHaEh UJ.S EC ooOkF; ADNaTvIiTdH LR.OS aMcBkeOtTt,I CH amAilGtEoNn,T S Canada SMiEcLhIaNeGl TC.R EFAiTorMe;E NSTuSs an L. Kenford; Douglas E. QLUUNEGN CYI NJOUSRCYI LILNA TAO RCYH ILDV:E NTUISLEA TIOOFN HIGH-FRE- IMSi cChHaeElS TF . CTTe nhPoEidReFr,O RMAuEgDus taT,O OG eOorFgTiaE;N ? Warren L. Whitlock Jorenby; David W. Wetter; Stevens S. Smith; Timothy David Y. Moromisato; Nick G. Anas; Gary Goodman, Fort Gordon, Georgia 8. Baker, Madison, Wisconsin Torrance, California INCREASED ADENOSINE DEAMINASE ACTIVITY INQ FEVER WEANING FROM PROLONGED MECHANICAVELN - STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS PERICARDITIS IN PNEUMONIA WITH PLEURAL EFFUSION WTIELAANTIIONNG: CTEHNET ERE XPERIENCE AT A REGIONAL HCIaVt-hIeNrFiEneC TFE.DD e ckPeAr,T IBEeNtThSe sda; CarmelitaU .T uazon, ECRrrarimasottsao; b al AlEbsetretboa nC;a peMliakset!e guOir,i be;V izcAaryaan,t zaS paFienr nandez; Jacinto David J. Scheinhorn; Barbara M. Artinian; Jodi L Washington, DC Catlin, Los Ai LYMPHOCYTIC ALVEOLITIS IN A CREMATORIUM NUMBER 2, FEBRUARY, 1994 RAPID SHALLOW BREATHING (FREQUENCY-TID- WORKER AL VOLUME RATIO) DID NOT PREDICT EXTUBA- Thomas L. Schauble; Elizabeth A. Rich, Cleveland Supplement INTRODUCTION Italy CLES OF PATIENTS WITH COPD Stuart Rich, Chicago; Lucien Abenhaim, Montreal. BRONCHODILATING EFFECT OF TERBUTALINE Chiyohiko Shindoh; Wataru Hida; Yoshihiro Kikuchi, Canada POWDER IN ACUTE SEVERE BRONCHIAL OB- Osamu Taguchi; Hiroshi Miki; Tamotsu Takishima THE HISTOPATHOLOGY OF PRIMARY PULMO- STRUTION Kunio Shirato, Sendai, Japan NARY HYPERTENSION Finn Tonnesen; Lars C. Laursen; Torben Evaid, PULMONARY VASCULAR RESISTANCE IN EM- Giuseppe G. Pietra, Philadelphia Glostrup, Denmark; Elisabeth Stahl; Thomas B. Ib- PHYSEMA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF PULMONARY HYPER- sen, Lund, Sweden Larry L. Schulman, New York; Paul F. Lennon. TENSION: A ROLE FOR ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNC MAGNESIUM SULFATE POTENTIATES SEVERAL Bethesda; John A. Wood; Yale Enson, New York TION CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC ACTIONS MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION BY N-ACETYL-CYS- Tim Higenbottam, Cambridge, England OF TERBUTALINE TEINE IN COPD PATIENTS FAMILIAL PRIMARY PULMONARY HYPERTEN- Morton S. Skorodin; Peter C. Freebeck; Barbara Anna Vecchiarelli; Maurizio Dottorini; Donatella Pi- SION Yetter; JohnE .N elson; WilliamB . Van de Graaff: John etrella; Cristiana Cociani; Amir Esiami; Tommaso David Langleben, Montreal, Canada M. Walsh, Hines, lilinois Todisco; Francesco Bistoni, Perugia, Italy THE MEDICAL TREATMENT OF PRIMARY PULMO- AIRWAY RESPONSE TO A BRONCHODILATOR IN OUTBREAK OF CHLAMYDIA PNEUMONIAE IN- NARY HYPERTENSION: PROVEN AND PROMIS- THE HEALTHY PARENTS OF INFANTS WITH BRON- FECTION IN FORMER INJECTION DRUG USERS ING STRATEGIES CHIOLITIS Francesco Blasi, Milan, Italy; Antonio Boschini Stuart Rich, Chica Massimo Pifferi: Caterina Bertelloni; Giovanni Viegi; Rimini, Italy; Robert Cosentini; Delfino Legnani, Mi- NEW THERAPIES FOR PRIMARY PULMONARY Mauro Baidini; Giuliano Baldini, Pisa, Italy lan, italy; Camillo Smacchia; Claudio Ghira, Rimini HYPERTENSION ASSESSMENT OF iINTERRATER AND IN- Italy; Luigi Allegra, Milan, italy A Yazdani Butt; Tim Higenbottam, Cambridge, En- TRARATER RELIABILITY IN THE EVALUATION OF SPUTUM INDUCTION COMPARED WITH BRON- land METERED-DOSE INHALER TECHNIQUE CHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE BY BALLARD CATHE- PRIMARY PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: THE Shelly L. Gray; Alisa C. Nance, Madison; Dennis M. TER TO DIAGNOSE PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINIii AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Williams; CharlesC . Pulliam, Chapel Hill, North Caro- PNEUMONIA David R. Dantzker, New Hyde Park, New York lina Enrique A. Bustamante; Howard Levy, Albuquerque. PRIMARY PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: CASE MISUSE OF METERED-DOSE INHALERS IN HOS- New Mexico SERIES FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM PITALIZED PATIENTS DOXYCYCLINE PLEURODESIS FOR PNEUMOTH- Celia M. Oakley, London, England James Thompson; Thomas W. Irvine; Kurt Grath- ORAX IN PATIENTS WITH AIDS PRIMARY PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: CASE wohl; Bernard J. Roth, Tacoma, Washington Charles A. Read; Vikramaditya D. Reddy, Washing- SERIES FROM FRANCE PREVENTION AND REGRESSION OF CORONARY ton, DC: ThomasE . O'Mara, Gaithersburg, Maryland; Francois Brenot, Paris, France ATHEROSCLEROSIS: IS IT SAFE AND EFFICA- MichaelS . A. Richardson, Washington, DC THE INTERNATIONAL PRIMARY PULMONARY HY- CIOUS THERAPY? CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS PERTENSION STUDY (IPPHS) Terrence J. Montague, Edmonton, Canada; Ross OF NOSOCOMIAL PULMONARY INFECTIONS The International Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Tsuyuki, Vancouver, Canada; Jeffrey Burton; Randall CAUSED BY METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHY- Study Group, Lucien Abenhaim, Montreal, Canada Williams; Viadimir Dzavik; Koon K. Teo, Edmonton. LOCOCCUS AUREUS Chairman Canada Tsuyoshi lwahara; Satoshi Ichiyama; Toshi Nada SHOULD ALL PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC Kaoru Shimokata; Nobuo Nakashima, Nagoya, Ja- NUMBER 3, MARCH, 1994 CATHETERIZATION OF PERCUTANEOUS TRANS- pan LUMINAL CORONARY ANGIOPLASTY RECEIVE EARLY AGGRESSIVE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OXYGEN? OF PARAPNEUMONIC EMPYEMAS WHAT IS “GUARDED CONDITION” ANYWAY? David Amar; Mark L. Greenberg; Mark A. Menegus Viswanadam Pothula; Daniel J. Krellenstein, New A. Jay Block, Gainesville, Florida Sheldon Breitbart, Bronx, New York York PERSPECTIVES ON METHOTREXATE IN THE SURVIVAL AFTER PERCUTANEOUS TRANSLUMI- SINGLE LUNG TRANSPLANTATION IN PATIENTS TREATMENT OF ASTHMA NAL CORONARY ANGIOPLASTY IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC DISEASE Gary R. Cott, Denver WITH SEVERE LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNC- Stephanie M. Levine; Antonio R. Anzueto; Jay| . Pe- DIAGNOSIS OF PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINII PNEU- TION ters; JohnH . Calhoon; StephenG . Jenkinson; Charles MONIA: ;;OW INVASIVE? Luigi Maielio; Antonio Colombo; Renato Gianrossi. L. Bryan, San Antonio Timothy Bigby, San Diego Yaron Almagor; Leo Finci, Milan, Italy BIPHASIC EXTRATHORACIC PRESSURE CPR: A HIGH-FREQUENCY VENTILATION IN ACUTE PEDI- EFFICACY OF BREATHING AND COUGHING EX HUMAN PILOT STUDY ATRIC RESPIRATORY FAILURE ERCISES IN THE PREVENTION OF PULMONARY Howard A. Smithline; Emanuel P. Rivers; Mohamed Reese H. Clark, Atlanta COMPLICATIONS AFTER CORONARY ARTERY Y. Rady; HeidiC . Blake; RichardM . Nowak, Detroit ANGINA PECTORIS CAUSED BY PERNICIOUS SURGERY LYMPHOCYTIC SUBPOPULATION PROFILES IN ANEMIA Kathy Stiller; Joseph Montarelio; Maicoim Wallace. BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID AND PE- Panayiotis J. Asimacopoulos; loannis N. Skoumas. Meredith Daff; Ruth Grant; Sue Jenkins; Bob Hall RIPHERAL BLOOD FROM TOBACCO AND MARI- David H. Yawn; Georgios A. Sakellariou; Mario S. Helen Yates, Adelaide, Australia JUANA SMOKERS Veram, Houston CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF LEFT ATRIAL AP- Jeanne M. Wallace; John S. Oishi; Richard G. Bar- ASSESSMENT OF OPERATIVE RISK IN PATIENTS PENDAGE FLOW PATTERNS IN NONRHEUMATIC bers; Michael S. Simmons; DonaidP . Tashkin, Los UNDERGOING LUNG RESECTION: IMPORTANCE ATRIAL FIBRILLATION A Ss OF PREDICTED PULMONARY FUNCTION Yi-Heng Li; Ling-Ping Lai; Gou-Ki Shyu; Juey-Jen FATAL PULMONARY EMBOLISM IN SPINAL CORD PaulD . Scanion, Rochester, Minnesota Hwang; Peiliang Kuan; Wen-Pin Lien, Taipei, Taiwan INJURY PULMONARY INVOLVEMENT IN THE HYPERE- ASSESSMENT OF OPERATIVE RISK IN PATIENTS David Green; Przemysiaw Twardowski; Richard Wei OSINOPHILIC SYNDROME UNDERGOING LUNG RESECTION: IMPORTANCE Alfred W. Rademaker, Chicago RichardE . Winn, Aurora, Colorado; Marin H. Kollef OF PREDICTED PULMONARY FUNCTION AUTOLOGOUS BLOOD TRANSFUSION FOR PUL- St. Louis; James |.M eyer, Fayetteville, North Carolina David J.K earney; Thomas H. Lee; JohnJ . Reilly, Jr MONARY AND MEDIASTINAL SURGERY IN 144 NORMAL RANGE OF METHACHOLINE RESPON- Maicoim M. DeCamp; David J. Sugarbaker, Boston PATIENTS: THE EFECTIVENESS OF RECOMBI- SIVENESSI N RELATION TO PRECHALLENGE PUL PULMONARY COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS UN- NANT ERYTHROPOIETIN INJECTION MONARY FUNCTION: THE NORMATIVE AGING DERGOING THORACOTOMY FOR LUNG CARCI- Masazumi Watanabe; Koji Kikuchi; Koichi Kobayashi STUDY NOMA Yasuo Ikeda; Makoto Handa, Tokyo, Japan George T. O'Connor; David Sparrow; Scott T. Weiss Erna Busch; Gary Verazin; Joseph G. Antkowiak; CHANGES IN WORK OF BREATHING DURING CON- Boston Deborah Driscoll; Hiroshi Takita, Buffalo, New York TINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE WITH EUCAPNIC VOLUNTARY HYPERVENTILATION AS PROLONGED SURVIVAL AFTER HIGH-DOSE RATE INCREASED AIRWAY RESISTANCE A BRONCHOPROVOCATION TECHNIQUE: COM- ENDOBRONCHIAL RADIATION FOR MALIGNANT Yutaka Yamazaki; Michiaki Yamakage; Yoshito Ujike PARISON WITH METHACHOLINE INHALATION IN AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION Akiyoshi Namiki, Sapporo, Japan ASTHMATICS Jean Trédaniel; Christophe Hennequin; Gérard Zal- USE OF METALLIC STENTS IN RELAPSING POLY- James M. Roach; Kenneth M. Hurwitz; Gregory J cman; Sabine Walter, Paris, France; Jean-Paul Ho- CHONDARITIS Argyros; Arn H. Eliasson; Yancy Y. Phillips, Wash- masson, Chevilly-Larue, France; Claude Maylin; Al- John A. Dunne; Sabaratnam Sabanathan, Bradford, ington, DC bert Hirsch, Paris, France England ACUTE EFFECT OF SODIUM CROMOGLYCATE ON SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA ANTIGEN (SCC INTRAPLEURAL UROKINASE IN THE TREATMENT AIRWAY NARROWING INDUCED BY 4.5 PERCENT AG) IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS OF OF LOCULATED PLEURAL EFFUSIONS SALINE AEROSOL: OUTCOME BEFORE AND DUR- LUNG CANCER Jeftrey S. Pollak; Cary S. Passik, New Haven, Con- ING TREATMENT WITH AEROSOL CORTICOSTER- Julio Sanchez De Cos; Fernando Masa; Jose L. de ja necticut OIDS IN PATIENTS WITH ASTHMA Cruz; Carlos Disdier; Carmen Vergara, Caceres FEMORAL VEIN PULMONARY ARTERY CATHE- SandraD . Anderson; Jacqueline |.d u Toit; Leanne T Spain TERIZATION IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Rodwell; Christine R. Jenkins, Camperdown, Austra- DYSPNEA IN A PATIENT YEARS AFTER SEVERE Richard Findling; Bennet L. Lipper, Bronx, New York ha POLIOMYELITIS: THE ROLE OF CARDIOPULMO- THE STOMACH IS NOT A SOURCE OF COLONIZA- SERUM LEVELS OF SOLUBLE IL-2R, IL-4, AND NARY EXERCISE TESTING TION OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT AND SOLUBLE FcsRil IN ADULT BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Katharine Knobil; Frank S. Becker; Peggy Harper, PNEUMONIA IN ICU PATIENTS Kohei Matsumoto; Fumio Taki, Nagoya, Japan Lawrence B. Graf; Gregory T. Wolf; Fernando J Marc J. M. Bonten; Carlo A. Gaillard; Frank H. van Mariko Miura; Masaharu Matsuzaki, Hachioji, Japan. Martinez, Ann Arbor, Michigan Tiel; Hans G. W. Smeets; Siebe van der Geest; Elien Kenzo Takagi, Nagoya, Japan EFFECTS OF POSITIVE EXPIRATORY PRESSURE E. Stobberingh, Maastricht, the Netherlands DETECTION OF CYTOKINES AND THEIR CELL BREATHING DURING EXERCISE IN PATIENTS ACCURACY OF PORTABLE CHEST RADIOGRA- SOURCES IN BRONCHIAL BIOPSY SPECIMENS WITH COPD PHY IN THE CRITICAL CARE SETTING: DIAGNOSIS FROM ASTHMATIC PATIENTS: RELATIONSHIPT O Cees P. van der Schans; Wietze de Jong; Gerrie de OF PNEUMONIA BASED ON QUANTITATIVE CUL- ATOPIC STATUS, SYMPTOMS, AND LEVEL OF Vries; Wim A. Kaan; Dirkje S. Postma; Gerard H. TURES OBTAINED FROM PROTECTED BRUSH AIRWAY HYPERRESPONSIVENESS Koéter; Thomas W. van der Mark, Groningen, the CATHETER Victoria Ackerman; Maurizio Marini; Enza Vittori; Al- Netherlands MichaelS . Lefcoe; George A. Fox; DavidJ .L easa; R berto Bellini; Giovanni Vassali; Sabrina Mattoli, Milan OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF RESPIRATORY MUS- Keith Sparrow, David G. McCormack, London, Can- 1954 ada PARASELLAR METASTASIS FROM LUNG CAN- 48S LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-BINDING PROTEIN AND RAPID VISUALIZATION OF MASSIVE PULMONARY CER C014 IN THE LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-DEPEN- EMBOLI UTILIZING INTRAVASCULAR ULTRA- Jen-Chung Ko; Pan-Chyr Yang; Tien-Shang Huang; DENT ACTIVATION OF CELLS SOUND Kun-Huei Yeh; Sow-Hsong Kuo; Kwen-Tay Luh, Peter S. Tobias; Richard J. Ulevitch, La Jolla, Cali- Victor F. Tapson, Charlies J. Davidson; Katherine B Taipei, Taiwan fornia Kisslo; Richard S. Stack, Durham, North Carolina ENDOBRONCHIAL UROKINASE FOR DISSOLU- 50S ENDOTOXEMIA ENHANCES PULMONARY MONO- ASTHMA REQUIRING MECHANICAL VENTILA- TION OF MASSIVE CLOT FOLLOWING TRANS- NUCLEAR CELL UPTAKE OF CIRCULATION PAR- TION: A LOW MORBIDITY APPROACH BRONCHIAL BIOPSY TICLES AND PATHOIGN AE SNPECSIE S WITHOUT Rinaido Bellomo; Peter McLaughlin; Edmond Tai; Warren C. Botnick; Harvey V. Brown, Los Angeles PULMONARY INTRAVASCULAR MACROPHAGES Geoffrey Parkin, Clayton, Australia USE OF PLASMA FOR ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS Angeline E. Warner, Boston; Ramon Molina, Barce- BASIC MECHANISMS IN CONGESTIVE HEART ANALYSIS IN LEUKEMIA lona, Spain; Charlies E. Beliows; Joseph D. Brain, FAILURE: RECOGNIZING THE ROLE OF PROIN- NirmalB . Charan; Melinda Marks; PaulaG . Carvalho, Boston FLAMMATORY CYTOKINES Boise, idaho 51S ENDOTOXIN UPREGULATES EXPRESSION OF AN Douglas L. Mann; James B. Young, Houston IDIOPATHIC LIPOID PNEUMONIA IN AN ADULT ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE GENE IN MAMMALIAN AN UNUSUAL COMPLICATION OF CENTRAL TREATED WITH PREDNISOLONE AIRWAY EPITHELIAL CELLS VENOUS CATHETERIZATION Nyat Kooi Chin; Kok-Pheng Hui; Rajalingam Sinniah; Gill Diamond; Charles L. Bevins, Philadelphia Steven Amesbury; Thomas Vargish; Jesse B. Hall Tiong Beng Chan, Singapore 52S ROLE OF TYROSINE KINASES AND MAP KINASE Chicago TREATMENTO F BRONCHOPLEURAL FISTULA AF- IN. NEUTROPHILS STIMULATED BY LI- PLEURODESIS WITH POLIDOCANOL IN PIGS: AN TER PNEUMONECTOMY BY USING AN OMENTAL POPOLYSACCHARIDE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY PEDICLE Naohito Suzuki; Natalie Avdi; Scott K. Young; G. Scott John Gade; Kiaus Brasso; Jette Junge; Henning P. Guido Martini; Joseph Widmann; Reinhold Perk- Worthen, Denver Olesen, Copenhagen, Denmark mann; Kuno St , Bozen, Italy 53S CLINICAL SEPSIS TRIALS MEASURING THE QUALITY OF LIFE BEFORE AND CORONARY ARTERY FISTULA DIAGNOSED BY Edward Abraham, Denver AFTER BILATERAL LUNG TRANSPLANTATION IN TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY 55S ENDOTOXIN, ENDOTOXIN-BINDING PROTEIN AND PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS Kerry C. Prewitt; Matthew R. Smolin; Trinka S SOLUBLE CD14 ARE PRESENT IN BRONCHOAL- Jan J. van Busschbach, Rotterdam, the Netherlands Coster; Marina N. Vernalis; Michael Bunda; Dale C VEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID OF PATIENTS WITH Paul E. Horikx; Jules M. M. van den Bosch; Aart Wortham, Washington, DC ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME Brute! de la Riviére, Nieuwegein, the Netherlands; PROLONGED USE OF AN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE ThomasR . Martin; GordonG . Rubenteid; KennethP . Frank T. de Charro, Rotterdam, the Netherlands CHANGER IN A PEDIATRIC PATIENT WITH A PO- Steinderg; Leonard D. Hudson; Ganesh Raghu; Ann FEVER, COUGH, PLEURITIC CHEST PAIN, AND TENTIALLY COMPROMISED AIRWAY M. Moriaty; Didier J.L eturcq, Seattle; Peter S.T obias; PLEURAL FLUID EOSINOPHILIA IN A 30-YEAR- Paul S. Chipley, Augusta; Manuel Castresana, Ma- Richard J. Ulevitch, La Jolla, California OLD MAN con; M. Truett Bridges, Augusta; Timothy T. Catch- 57S PROTEIN PHOSPHOLIPID INTERACTIONS IN PUL- Laurie Mortara; ArnoldS . Bayer, Torrance, California ings, Macon, Geor< MONARY SURFACTANT MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING MARKETING AN INTERLEUKIN-6 SECRETING HIRONOSUKE Charles C. Cochrane; Susan D. Ravak, La Jolia, Cal- AND INVESTMENT: TENSIONS BETWEEN THE MYXOMA IN A HYPERTROPHIC LEFT VENTRICLE ifornia FORCES OF BUSINESS AND THE PRACTICE OF Tsugiyasu Kanda; Tadashi Nakajima; Sakamoto; 63S AMPLITUTE-MODULATED VENTILATION: EF- MEDICINE Tadashi Suzuki; Kazuhiko Murata, Maebashi, Japan FECTS IN ACUTE LUNG INJURY AND CHARAC- L. Tad Cowley; Hope L. Isaacs; Stuart W. Young; BOERHAAVE’S SYNDROME COMPLICATED BY A TERIZATION OF MECHANISMS OF ACTION Thomas A. Raffin, Stanford, California LARGE BRONCHOPLEURAL FISTULA Edward P. Ingenito; Maryellen Kennedy, Boston PNEUMATOSIS INTESTINALIS AND ACUTE CY- lan R. Jenkins; Roger Raymond, Perth, Australia 67S FUNCTION OF THE ALVEOLAR EPITHELIAL BAR- TOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION IN A PATIENT AF- ORTHODEOXIA IN AMIODARONE-INDUCED RIER UNDER PATHOLOGIC CONDITIONS TER LUNG TRANSPLANTATION ACUTE REVERSIBLE PULMONARY DAMAGE Michael A. Matthay, San Francisco Gregory P.M. Mannes; Willem J.d e Boer; Eric J.v an Spiros A. Papiris; Maria A. Maniati; Menelaous N. 74S PEROXYNITRITE INHIBITION OF OXYGEN CON- der Jagt; Aafke F. Meinesz; Jacobus J. Meuzelaar; Manoussakis; Stavros H. Constantopoulos, loan- SUMPTION AND ION TRANSPORT IN ALVEOLAR Wim van der Bij, and the Groningen Lung Transplant nina, Greece TYPE i! PNEUMOCYTES Group, Groningen, the Netherlands INCREASED LEVEL OF CIRCULATING GAMMA Sadis Matalon; Ping Hu; H. Ischiropoulos; Joseph S. RIGHT-TO-LEFT INTERATRIAL SHUNT CAUSING DELTA T CELLS IN A PATIENT WITH EOSINO- Beckman; Birmingham, Alabama PLATYPNEA AFTER PNEUMONECTOMY: A RE- PHILIC GRANULOMA 75S HYPEROXIA INCREASES ACTIVE ALVEOLAR NA* CENT EXPERIENCE AND DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF Noriharu Shijubo; Katsunori Shigehara; Shin Tsu- RESORPTION IN VIVO AND TYPE Ii CELL NA DYNAMIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING tahara; Shosaku Abe, Sapporo, Japan K-ATPASE IN VITRO Nawwar Mercho; JamesK . Stoller; RichardD . White. EXOGENOUS LIPOID PNEUMONIA DUE TO NASAL Ethan P. Carter. Sara E. Duvick; Christine H. Wendt, Atul C. Mehta, Cleveland APPLICATION OF VASELINE Jordan M. Dunitz, Minneapolis; Linda Nici, Bar- USE OF THE FLOW-VOLUME LOOP IN THE DIAG- Andrew C. Brown; Philip C. Slocum; Stephen L. Put- rington, Rhode Island; O. Douglas Wangensteen; NOSIS OF BRONCHIAL STENOSIS AFTER SINGLE thoff; William E. Wallace; Briar’ H. Foresman, Fort David H. Ingbar, Minneapolis LUNG TRANSPLANTATION Worth, Texas 78S IN VIVO AND iN VITRO EXPRESSION OF METAL- Antonio R. Anzueto; Stephanie M. Levine; William P. EVALUATION OF DEFINITIONS OF SEPSIS LOTHIONEIN IN INJURED TYPE Ii ALVEOLAR EPI- Tillis; John H. Calhoon; Charies L. Bryan, San Anto- Gunter Fiz; Paul McGinn; Karl Werdan, Munich, Germany THELIAL CELLS nio Response—William A. Knaus; Xiaolu Sun; Douglas P. Wagner Bruce Piedboeut; William Maniscaico; Stephen Hall. CONCERTINA-LIKE PHENOMENON IN VENTRICU- AWaNsThIinTgHtRonO,M BODCT IC THERAPY IN PAROXYSMAL ATRIAL Fi Portland, Oregon; Maura Campbell; Richard Watkins; LAR PREEXCITATION DUE TO SPONTANEOUS BRILLATION Stuart Horowitz, Mineola, New York ATRIOVENTRICULAR NODAL WENCKEBACH PE- V. S. Thyagarajan, Jackson, Mississippi 79S FREE RADICAL CHEMISTRY OF NITRIC OXIDE RIODICITY Response—Marvin |.D unn, Kansas City, Kansas; Steven K LOOKING AT THE DARK SIDE Ming-Shien Wen; San-Jou Yeh; Chun-Chieh Wang; Starr, Prairie Village, Kansas Bruce Freeman, Birmingham, Alabama RPFuNEnEC-UOCMMhOBuNnIIgNT AILNiSnT ; ADSeIlSNoOTnC EIRWAuFT,E ERDTOa NipW eIi,TA HL TPaNHiAAwT anU TRHAELR AAPNYD PBcMaiRlE,gO RuNeCMClaUd HrTIYiAeOdb,NLr aIE;TS OIpUaSYSio nl aOnBdLLaU INTRGoE mReABrNoI;SO P SAOYnR dGrAeINsN ITZVaHIrEeNl Ga; DIPEAnNGrEiNUqOuMSeOI NSB IerArO oF- 84S SOiFmTa RdSU UCRYT.F UARHCaATdLdA aNdT;A NDPJ RoOsFTeUpENhIC NT IS.AO NBBAYeL c PkEmAaRLnO;TX EYRNRAIoTTbIRerOItNT SE |. FOR CHRONIC HEPATITIS C PERIVASCULAR FIBROSIS OF MUSCULAR PULMONARY Garver, Jr; Sadis Matalon, Birmingham, Alabama Kazuo Chin; Thiharu Tabata; Norio Satake; Sonoko ARTERIES IN COPD 85S NADPH OXIDASE-DERIVED REACTIVE OXYGEN Nagai; Fuminori Moriyasu; Kenshi Kuno, Kyoto, Ja- Gordon L. Snider, Boston INTERMEDIATES REGULATE TYROSINE PHOS- pan Response— Tamotsu Takishima; Sanae Shimura; Yukiko An PHORYLATION IN HUMAN NEUTROPHILS MALIGNANT THYMOMA: A COMPLICATED TRIAD dSoEh,R UMSe-ndEaFi,F USJIapOaNn ALBUMIN GRADIENT IN SEPARATION Gregory P. Downey; Charles K. Chan; Léa Fialkow. OF SVC SYNDROME, CARDIAC TAMPONADEA,N D OF TRANSUDATIVE AND EXUDATIVE PLEURAL EFFUSIONS Toronto, Canada DIC Berrin Ceyhan; Turgay H. Celikel, istanbul, Turkey 85S EFFECTS OF CYTOKINES AND ENDOTOXIN ON HaithamR . Dib; BruceC . Friedman; Hassan |.K houli; Response—Maj Bernard J.R oth MC, USA; Lt ColW . Hal Cra LUNG MANGANESE SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE David R. Gerber; Richard L. Weiss, Camden, New gun MC, USA, Tacoma, Washington EXPRESSION AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DiS- Jersey OXIMETER MALFUNCTION TRIBUTION FACTITIOUS HEMOPTYSIS: ADDING TO THE DIF- Hquoew ard Levy; Michael Servilla; Steven Q. Simpson, Albuquer. Carl W. White, Minneapolis; Yvette Lewis-Molock, FERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE INDUCES FALSE-POSITIVE RE Denver; Keichiro Suzuki; Naoyuki Taniguchi, Osaka, Jonathan B. Baktari, Donaid P. Tashkin; Gary W. SULTS IN DETECTION OF ASPERGILLUS ANTIGEN IN URINE Japan; Hiroshi Shimizu, Tokyo, Japan; Dee-dee H. Smail, Los Angeles Kohji Hashiguchi; Yoshihito Niki; Rinzo Soejima, Okayama, Ja Nguyen; Robert J.M ason, Denver TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY OF pan 86S INTERLEUKIN-1 INDUCED TOLERANCE OF IL-1- RIGHT ATRIAL METASTASIS OF A HEPATOCEL- QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF THE BRONCHIAL BACTERIAL INDUCED OXIDATIVE LUNG INJURY IN RATS LGuUyL AVRa r. CSAaRmCp;I NJOoMsAep h Abdulsater; Bernard Cosyns; CJFoHLsIOeTR IASA ntIoNn iAo CUMTarEt ineEzX; ACEEuRgBenAiToI ORNoSdr igOuFez ; CHRTeOrNeIsaC BaBsRtOidNa-. 87S IDaNvHiAdL IMN.G GuNiIdoTtR;I CJ oOhXnI DREe:p ineA, SEDLeEnvCeTrI VE PULMO- Isabelle Liebens; Jean-Luc Vandenbossche, Brus- Jordi Buges; Migue/ Torres, Barcelona, Spain NARY VASODILATOR AND BRONCHODILATOR sels, Beigium IATROGENIC ASPIRATION FOLLOW-UP Warren M. Zapol, Boston; Konrad J. Falke, Berlin OBSTRUCSLTEEIP VE APNEASYNDROMEINACID Steven R. Mohnssen, Columbus, indiana Germany; William Hurford; Jesse D. Roberts, Jr. MALTASE DEFICIENCY Boston Mitchel! L. Margolis; Paul Howlett; Rochelle Goid- NUMBER 3, MARCH, 1994 Supplement 91S NITRIC OXIDE INHALATION: EFFECTS ON THE berg; Angela Eftychiadis; Sanford Levine, Philadel- OVINE NEONATAL PULMONARY AND SYSTEMIC phia CIRCULATIONS RECURRENT ACOUSTIC NEUROMA PRESENTING 43S INTRODUCTION Vincent DeMarco; Jeftrey Skimming; Tamir M. Ellis; AS CENTRAL ALVEOLAR HYPOVENTILATION G. Scott Worthen; Polly Parsons, Denver Sidney Cassin, Gainesville, Florida David K.P. Lee; GaryW . Wahi; Andrew J.S winburne; 44S THE ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYN- 92S EFFICACY OF INHALATIONAL NITRIC OXIDE AnthonyJ . Fedullo, Rochester, New York DROME: HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE THERAPY IN THE CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF PANHYPOPITUITARISM CAUSED BY SOLITARY Thomas L Petty, Denver PERSISTENT PULMONARY HYPERTENSION OF 1955 THE NEWBORN SELECTIVE DECONTAMINATION IN CRITICAL CIENCY John P. Kinsella; Steven H. Abman, Denver CARE: INTERPRETING THE SYNTHESIZED EVi- Valentin T. , Sacramento, California 95S INTERLEUKIN-8 AND RELATED CHEMOTACTIC DENCE 1073 BRONCHIAL HYPERRESPONSIVENESS AFTER CYTOKINES Christian Brun-Buisson, Créteil, France CERVICAL SPINAL CORD INJURY Marco Baggiolini; Bernhard Moser, Bern, Switzer- IATROGENOUS PNEUMOTHORAX Peter V. Dicpinigaitis; Ann M. Spungen; William A land; lan Clark-Lewis, Vancouver, Canada Rolando Berger, Lex , Kentucky Bauman; Alan Absgarten; Peter L. Almenoff, Bronx, 98S CHEMOTACTICCYTOKINESI N THEESTABLISHED HEMOPTYSIS: HIGH-RESOLUTION CT VS BRON- New York ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME CHOSCOPY 1077 PATIENT HANDLING OF A MULTIDOSE DRY POW- AND AT-RISK PATIENTS Nestor L. Muller, Vancouver, Canada DER INHALATION DEVICE FOR ALBUTEROL SeamasC . Donnelly, Edinburgh, Scotiand; RobertM VENTILATORS: BACK TO THE FUTURE Steven Kesten; Martine Elias; André Cartier; Kenneth Strieter, Stephen L. Kunkel, Alfred Walz, Ann Arbor, Robert D. Brandstetter, New Rochelle, New York R. Chapman, Toronto, Canada Michigan; David Steedman; lan S. Grant; Antony J THE RATIONING OF MEDICAL CARE IN THE 1082 RETROSPECTIVE ANAL YSES OF METHACHOLINE Pollok; David C. Carter; Christopher Haslett, Edin- UNITED STATES INHALATION CHALLENGES burgh, Scotland Fred Rosner, Jamaica, New York Marc F. Goldstein; Susan M. Pacana; Donaid J. 99S LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-STIMULATED HUMAN IMPACT OF THE INCIDENTAL DIAGNOSIS OF CLIN- Dvorin; Eliot H.D unsky, Philadelphia ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES PRODUCE MANA ICALLY UNSUSPECTED CENTRAL PULMONARY 1089 A COMPARISON OF INHALED IPRATROPIUM, FOR A SPECTRUM OF ALPHA-CHEMOKINES ARTERY THROMBOEMBOLISM IN THE MANAGE- ORAL THEOPHYLLINE PLUS INHALED B-AGONIST, RichardB .G oodman; Thomas R. Martin, Seattle MENT OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS AND THE COMBINATION OF ALL THREE IN PA- 99S PRIMING OF PHOSPHOLIPASES A, OF HUMAN Janmejay J. Patel; Krishnaswany Chandrasekaran; TIENTS WITH COPD NEUTROPHILS BY TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR Alan R. Maniet; John J. Ross, Jr, Philadelphia; Rich- Jill P. Karpel, Bronx, New York; Arthur Kotch, Dan- David A. Bass; Michael C. Seeds; David F. Jones; ard L. Weiss, Camden, New Jersey; Joseph A bury, Connecticut; Miguel Zinny, Boston; Jeffrey Floyd H. Chilton; Sue A. Bauldry, Winston-Salem. Guidotti, Pesin, William A , Bronx, New York North Carolina POSTDISCHARGE SURVIVAL AND FUNCTIONAL 1095 A CLINICAL AND STRUCTURAL COMPARISON OF 100S ADHESION TO FIBRONECTIN AUGMENTS TUMOR STATUS FOLLOWING IN-HOSPITAL CARDIOPUL- INDUSTRIAL METHACHOLINE AND PROVO- NECROSIS FACTOR PRODUCTION BY HUMAN MONARY RESUSCITATION CHOLINE ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES GeorgeR . Robinson li, Hershey, Pennsylvania; Dean Charles B. Sherman, David G. Kern, R. William Cor- James McFeely; Lisa Embree; John Harlan; Richard Hess, Boston win, Providence, Rhode Island; Bruce Andrus, Keene. K. Albert, Seattle TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR ACUTE MYOCAR- New Hampshire 101S ATTENUATION OF COMPLEMENT-MEDIATED DIAL INFARCTION COMPLICATED BY CARDIO- 1098 HAFNIA ALVEI: RESPIRATORY TRACT ISOLATES ACUTE LUNG INJURY IN RABBITS AND TRANS- GENIC SHOCK IN A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL IN A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OVER A THREE- GENIC MICE BY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN Robert J. Stomel; Mark Rasak, Farmington Hills, YEAR PERIOD AND A LITERATURE REVIEW RobertO . Webster; Rita Heuertz, St. Louis; Dongyuan Michigan; Eric R. Bates, Ann Arbor, Michigan Ari Klaphoiz; Klaus-Dieter Lessnau; Benson Huang; Xia; David Samois, Cleveland 1003 TEMPORAL TRENDS ANDFACTORS ASSOCIATED Wilfredo Talavera; John F. Boyle, New York 102S ARE PULMONARY CAPILLARIES SUSCEPTIBLE WITH PULMONARY ARTERY CATHETERIZATION 1101 THE ROLE OF SELECTIVE DIGESTIVE TRACT DE- TO MECHANICAL STRESS? IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARC- CONTAMINATION ON MORTALITY AND RESPIRA- Odile A. Mathieu-Costello; John 8. West, La Jolla, TION TORY TRACT INFECTIONS: A META-ANALYSIS California Jorge Yarzebski; Robert J. Goldberg; Joel M. Gore; Marin H. Kollef, St. Louis 107S CENTRIPETAL TENSION AND ENDOTHELIAL RE- Joseph S. Alpert, Worcester, Massachusetts 1109 IDENTIFICATION OF LOW-RISK PATIENTS HOSPI- TRACTION 1009 SYMPTOMS OF PATIENTS WITH SILENT ISCHE- TALIZED WITH PNEUMONIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR Alan B. Moy; Rebecca Sheldon; Kathy Lindsley; MIA AS DETECTED BY THALLIUM STRESS TEST- EARLY CONVERSION TO ORAL ANTIMICROBIAL Sondra Shasby; D. Michael Shasby, lowa City ING THERAPY 108S LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-INDUCED MONOCYTE lone! Bandu; Howard S. Friedman; Palo Raggi; Shaul Scott R. Weingarten; Mary S. Riedinger; Gila Varis; RETENTION IN THE LUNGS OF RABBITS: ROLE OF Fishman; Sudhir Prasada; Terrence Sacchi; Belur MarkS . Noah; Michael J.B eiman; Richard D. Meyer; CELL STIFFNESS AND THE CD11/CD18 LEUKO- Chandramouly, Brooklyn A. Gray Ellrodt, Los A CYTE ADHESION COMPLEX 1013 CLINICAL COURSE OF RECENT ONSET ATRIAL 1116 CLINICAL UTILITY OF THE POLYMERASE CHAIN Dennis E. Doherty; G Scott Worthen, Denver FIBRILLATION TREATED WITH ORAL PRO- REACTION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF INFECTIONS 108S PRESSURE-TARGETED, LUNG-PROTECTIVVEEN - PAFENONE DUE TO MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS TILATORY SUPPORT IN ACUTE LUNG INJURY Paltiel Weiner; Rasem Ganam; Rushrash Ganem; Neil W. Schluger; Dennis Kinney; TimothyJ . Harkin; John J. Marini, St. Paul, Minnesota Favaz Zidan; Marinella Rabner, Hadera, Israel William N. Rom, New York 115S INFLATION PRESSURE AND LUNG VASCULAR DISTENSIBILITY OF THE ASCENDING AORTA IN 1122 CARDIOPULMONARY EXERCISE TESTING IN THE INJURY IN PRETERM LAMBS CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND CHANGES EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH VENTILATORY David P. Carlton; Soo-Chul Cho; Penny Davis; Rich- AFTER NIFEDIPINE ADMINISTRATION VERSUS CIRCULATORY CAUSES OF REDUCED ard D. Biand, Sait Lake City Christodoulos Stefanadis; Costas Stratos, Athens, EXERCISE TOLERANCE 116S ALVEOLAR TYPE Ii CELL NA, K-ATPASE IS UP- Greece; Harisios Boudoulas, Columbia, Ohio; Char- Paolo Palange; Stefano Carione; Silvia Forte; Pietro REGULATED DURING MECHANICAL VENTILA- alambos Viachopoulos; loannis Kallikazaros; Pavios Galassetti; Pietro Serra, Rome, Italy TION-INDUCED PULMONARY EDEMA Toutouzas, Athens, Greece 1127 EXERCISE TESTING REVISITED: THE RESPONSE J. lasha Sznajder; Karen M. Ridge; Z. Leah Harris; PERSISTENCE OF AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION AND TO EXERCISE IN NORMAL AND ATOPIC CHIL- Walter Olivera, Chicago; Clara Curiel, Caracas, Ven- HYPERRESPONSIVENESS IN SUBJECTS WITH DREN ezuela; David H. Rutschman, Chi ASTHMA REMISSION Adnan Custovic; Nermina Arifhodzic; Anthony Fiob- 118S REPAIR AFTER ACUTE LUNG INJURY Louis Philippe Boulet; Helene Turcotte; Annie Bro- inson; Ashley A. Woodcock, Manchester, England Peter 8B. Bitterman; Vitaly A. Polunovsky; David H chu, Sainte Foy, Canada 1133 NASAL RESISTANCE IN OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP Ingbar, Minneapolis 1032 A 1-WEEK DOSE-RANGING STUDY OF INHALED 121S INTRA-ALVEOLAR FIBROSIS: ALPHAVBETAG IN- SALMETEROL IN PATIENTS WITH ASTHMA Mark Atkins; Varsha Taskar; Nigel Clayton; Patricia TEGRIN AND CHONDROITIN SULFATE PROTEO- Edwin A. Bronsky, Sait Lake City, Utah; James P. Stone; Ashley A.W oodcock, Manchester, England GLYCAN MEDIATE ENDOTHELIAL CELL ADHE- Kemp, H. Alice Orgel, San Diego; C. Warren Bierman, 1136 EFFECTS OF ABSTINENCE FROM SMOKING ON SION, MIGRATION, AND INVASION INTO THE FI- Seattle; David Tinkeiman, Atlanta; Andre W. W. van SLEEP AND DAYTIME SLEEPINESS BRIN PROVISIONAL MATRIX As; Roger F. Liddle, Research Triangle Park, North GlenL . Prosise; Michael H.B onnet; Richard8 . Berry; Craig A. Henke, Minneapolis Carolina Michael J. Dickel, Long Beach, California 121S ACUTE LUNG INJURY: A TRANSGENIC MURINE 1038 PLASMA LEVELS OF LEUKOTRIENE E4 DURING 1142 SIMULTANEOUS BILATERAL SPONTANEOUS MODEL OF THE INTRA-ALVEOLAR FIBROSIS CLINICAL COURSE OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA AND PNEUMOTHORAX Joan M. K. Fox; K. Conklin; L. Chiang; J. Whittsett; THE EFFECT OF ORAL PREDNISOLONE Esther Graf-Deuel; Andreas L.K noblauch, St. Gallen, MelissaB . King; WilliamA . Marinelli; KeiRt Harhmon ; Kunihiko Shindo; Motonori Fukumura; Kaoru Miy- Switzerland Craig A. Henke; Peter B. Bitterman, Minneapolis akawa, Yokohama, Ji 1147 SIGNIFICANCE OF IATROGENIC PNEUMOTHORA- 123S WHAT HAPPENS TO SURVIVORS OF THE ADULT 1042 IS THE SHORT-TERM RESPONSE TO INHALED CES RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME? B-ADRENERGIC AGONIST SENSITIVE OR SPE- Judith A.D espars; CatherineS .H . Sassoon; Richard Leonard D. Hudson, Seattie CIFIC FOR DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN ASTHMA W. Light, Long Beach, California 126S ELEVATEDLAVAGE LEVELSO F N-TERMINAL PEP- AND COPD? 1151 ENDOBRONCHIAL NEEDLE ASPIRATION IN THE TIDE OF TYPE ili PROCOLLAGEN ARE ASSOCi- Steven Kesten; AnthonyS .R ebuck, Toronto, Canada DIAGNOSIS OF SMALL-CELL CARCINOMA ATED WITH INCREASED FATALITY 'N ADULT RES- 1046 THE EFFECT OF COMPREHENSIVE OUTPATIENT DavidF .J ones; Robert Chin, Jr; JamesO .C appellari, PIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME PULMONARY REHABILITATION ON DYSPNEA Edward F. Haponik, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Joan G. Ciark; J. A. Milberg; Kenneth P. Steinberg, Jane Z. Reardon, Hartford, Connecticut; Essam R 1155 HEMOPTYSIS: PROSPECTIVE HIGH-RESOLUTION LeonardD . Hudson, Seattle Awad, Edgar Normandin, Farmington; Frederick Vale; CT/BRONCHOSCOPIC CORRELATION 127S FIBROPROLIFERATION IN LATE ADULT RESPIRA- Hartford, Connecticut; Bernard Clark, Farmington; inn McGuinness; Jon R. Beacher; TimothyJ . TORY DISTRESS SYNDROME: PATHOPHYSIOL- Richard L. ZuWallack, Hartford, Connecticut Harkin; Stuart M. Garay; William N. Rom; David P. OGY, CLINICAL AND LABORATORY MANIFESTA- 1053 RESPIRATORY MUSCLE REST USING NASAL BI- Naidich, New York TIONS, AND RESPONSE TO CORTICOSTEROID PAP VENTILATION IN PATIENTS WITH STABLE 1163 CONTROL OF BREATHING AND RESPIRATORY RESCUE TREATMENT SEVERE COPD MUSCLE STRENGTH IN PATIENTS WITH MULTI- G. U. Meduri, Memphis Jeffrey P. Renston; Anthony F. DiMarco; Geraid S. PLE SCLEROSIS 130S CONFERENCE SUMMARY Supinski, Cleveland Claudio Tantucci; Maurizio Massucci; Roberto Pip- Charles G. Cochrane, La Jolla, California EFFECT OF LOW FLOW AND HIGH FLOW OXYGEN emo; Loris Betti, Ancona, Italy; Vittorio Grassi, DELIVERY VIA TRANSTRACHEAL CATHETER AND Brescia, Italy; Carlo Augusto Sorbini, Ancona, Italy NUMBER 4, APRIL, 1994 NASAL PRONGS ON EXERCISE TOLERANCE AND RESPIRATORY MECHANICS BY THE PASSIVE RE- SENSATION OF DYSPNEA LAXATION TECHNIQUE IN CONSCIOUS HEALTHY Naresh 4. Dewan; C. William Bell, Omaha ADULTS AND PATIENTS WITH RESTRICTIVE RES- 977 REVISITING THE LIBBY ZION CASE 1066 AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION IN ADULTS WITH RECUR- PIRATORY DISORDERS A. Jay Block, Gainesville, Florida RENT RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS AND IGG DEFI- Ahmet Baydur, Downey, California; Michael Carlson, 1956 Los Angeles J. McCarthy; Ronald J. Shade; Robert B. Teague, GRAM 1179 ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODIES: A PROGNOS- Houston Valeria Bachiocco; Romano Bragaglia, Bologna; Italy: Giancarlo TIC FACTOR IN SARCOIDOSIS? 1268 FATAL BILATERAL PHRENIC NERVE INJURY FOL- Carli, Siena, Italy Yasutaka Ina; Katsutoshi Takada; Masahiko Ya- LOWING HYPOTHERMIC OPEN HEART SURGERY SARCOIDOSIS AND HIV INFECTION mamoto; Toshihide Sato; Shinsuke Ito; Shigeki Sato, Hassan Raffa; Mohammed Taher Kayali; Khalid Al- AWlaarmreedna , L. CalWihfiotrlnoicak;, JoAnuagtuhsatna, M.G eFoirngei,a ;F airWfiilelldi,a m CoSn.n ecLtoiwceurty , Nagoya, Japan Ibrahim; Laith Mimish, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Response— Thomas G. Newman, New York MAST CELL AND HISTAMINE INVOLVEMENT IN 1270 HYPOXEMIA DURING HYPERBARIC OXYGEN PNEUMOPERITONEUM ASSOCIATED WITH SUICIDAL FARMER'S LUNG DISEASE THERAPY HANGING Antonio Miadonna, Milan, Italy; Alberto Pesci, Parma, LindellK .W eaver; Valerie Larson-Lohr, Salt Lake City Angel Lopez Rodriguez; Francisco Felix Rodriguez Vidigal; Italy; Alberto Tedeschi, Milan, Italy; Giuseppina Ber- 1271 PHANTOM ANGINA JHoEsAeR TA . JRulAiTa;E ViVcAeRnItAe BIJeLrIeTzY, BDadUaRjIoNz,G SpSaLiEnE P IN SNORERS torelli, Parma, Italy; Massimo Arquati, Milan, Italy; Walter R. Martin; Anthony Margherita; Ezra A. Am- WITH AND WITHOUT OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA TDaHrEi o ROEliLvAieTriI,O NP arBmaE,T WIEtaElNy CARDIAC INDEX AND 1273 LstEeFrTd amV,E NSTaRcIrCamUeLnAtRo , RCEaMliOfoDrEniLaI NG IN VALVULAR JSeuannd-eLrloaunids, PeEpnignl; anPadt rick A.L evy, Grenoble, France; Dan Veale, OXYGEN EXTRACTION IN ACUTELY ILL PATIENTS AORTIC STENOSIS: ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC AND Response—Luigi Ferini-Strambi; Marco Zucconi; Alessandro Paul-Gaél Silance; Christian Simon; Jean-Louis Vin- CLINICAL CHANGES IN TWO PATIENTS DURING Oldamn; Salvatore Smirne, Milan, Italy cent, Brussels, Belgium FOLLOW-UP GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME AFTER ACUTE MYOCARDIAL 1198 RHEYMPOEVRAMLE TAINB OALCIUSTME RAENSDP IREAFFTIOCRIYE NCFYA ILOUFR E CO, zPoonmip, ilBiroe scFiaag,g iaIntaol;y Cesare Rusconi; Giuseppe Ghiz- IPSaeNbmFlpAoeR rCeATn;cI ilOiLNou; i s TJERa.cE iACnltTaoEv eDrD iuaaW,r IteT;H JAoNseI S; JToRaEqPuiLnA SCEo rtina; Angel P. Ritva Kiiski, Houston; Jukka Takala, Kuopio, Finland 1275 STERNAL OSTEOMYELITIS DUE TO ASPEAGIL- LEFT VENTRICULAR ANEURYSM RUPTURE: EARLY DETEC- 1204 SYNCHRONIZED INTERMITTENT MANDATORY LUS FUMIGATUS AFTER CARDIAC SURGERY TION BY TWO-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND VENTILATION WITH AND WITHOUT PRESSURE Nicoletta Barzaghi, Vincenzo Emmi; Simonetta SURGICAL SALVAGE SUPPORT VENTILATION IN WEANING PATIENTS Mencherini; Gaetano Minzioni; Piero Marone; OMiskmaialn YuYkesseill,d agS;a mEsnudne,r OTrunrekke;y Oicay Sagkan; Bedri Kandemir; WVIinTcHe ntC OJPouDn ieFaRuOx;M AlMaEinC HDAuNraInC; ALPi erVreE NLTeIvLi-AVTaIleOnNs i, 1277 LCoHrEeSnTzo WMAinLoLli , ECPaHviIaN, OCItOalCyC OSIS CANADR DICAHCE STA RPREHRYCTUHSMSIIAOSN DOUFR ICNRGI TIPCOASLLTYU RAILLL PDARTAIIENNTASG E Amiens, France Nezih Ozemir; Murat Akal; Hakan Kutlay; Sinasi Ya- George N: , Victoria, Australia ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS IN THE vuzer, Ankara, Turkey Response—Willy E. Hammon, Oklahoma City, Alfred F. Con- RESPIRATORY AND MEDICAL ICU SETTINGS 1279 A GIANT TUBERCULOUS LYMPHANGIOMA EX- nors Jr, Cleveland; D. Robert McCaftree, Oklahoma City Thomas J. Meyer; Scott E. Eveloff; Mark S. Bauer; TENDING FROM THE MEDIASTINUM TO THE IN- CARDIAC METASTASIS FROM LARYNGEAL CARCINOMA William A. Schwartz; Nicholas S. Hill; Richard P. Mill- GUINAL REGION PMiRcEhSaeElN TLIarNkGin ; ASR aSnYdaNlClO ZP.EM aycon; David T. Schreiner, Cam- man, Providence, Rhode island Eytan Z. Blumenthal; Nathan P. Gottehrer; Marcel den, New Jersey NAME THAT TONE: THE PROLIFERATION OF Doliberg; Jonathan Halevy, Jerusalem, Israel INVASIVE PULMONARY ASPERGILLOSIS DIAGNOSED BY ALARMS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT 1280 ORIGIN OF THE RIGHT PULMONARY ARTERY ANTIGEN DETECTION IN URINE AlanJ .C ropp; Larry A.W oods; fey Young- FROM THE ASCENDING AORTA: LONGEST SUR- Yoshihito Niki, Kurastvki, Japan; Kohji Hashiguchi; Rinzo Soe- stown, Ohio; Donald L. Bredie, Rootstown, Ohio VIVOR WITHOUT RECEIVING SURGICAL REPAIR jima, Okayama, Japan SELECTIVE DECONTAMINATION OFT HE DIGES- Keiichi igarashi; Masashi Horimoto, Sapporo, Japan TIVE TRACT: AN OVERVIEW 1282 LEFT ATRIAL MYXOMA PRESENTING AS ACUTE NUMBER 5, MAY, 1994 Daren K. Heyland; Deborah J. Cook; Roman Jae- RESPIRATORY FAILURE schke; Hui N. Lee; Gordon H. Guyatt, Hamilton, |. Morrison; Kim A. Eagle, Boston Canada 1283 RESECTION OF CHEST WALL AND CENTRAL 1305 MEDICARE, CRITICAL CARE, AND THE CLINTON 1230 UPDATE AND PERSPECTIVE ON NONINVASIVE VEINS FOR INVASIVE CUTANEOUS ASPERGILLUS HEALTH PLAN RESPIRATORY MUSCLE AIDS: PART 1—THE IN- INFECTION IN AN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED PA- A. Jay Block, Gainesville, Florida SPIRATORY AIDS TIENT 1306 UNATTENDED RECORDING IN Ti1E DIAGNOSIS John R. Bach, Newark, New Jersey Maj Teresa M. Buescher, MC, USA; Col Dennis M. AND TREATMENT OF SLEEP-DISORDERED EFFECT OF RECOMBINANT IL-1 BETA AND RE- Moritz, MC, USA, Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Maj BREATHING: UNPROVEN ACCURACY, UNTESTED COMBINANT GAMMA INTERFERON ON SEPTIC Gary W. Killyon, MC, USA, Bethesda ASSUAMND UPNRETADYI FOOR RONUTISNE USE ACUTE LUNG INJURY IN MICE DIAGNOSIS OF LOCALIZED PNEUMOCYSTIS CAR- Ronald A. Stiller; Patrick J. Strollo, Jr; Mark H Donato Torre; Giulio Minoja; Davide Maraggia; Maur- INI AND ASPERGILLUS GROWTH IN TWO HiV- Sanders, Pittsburgh izio Chiarando; Roberto Tambini; Filippo Speranza; INFECTED PATIENTS BY ULTRASONICALLY 1309 ACADEMIC NIHILISM: WHY DON’T WE PRACTICE Massimo Gioia, Varese, |it aly GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS LUNG BIOPSY WHAT WE PREACH? 1246 SYNCOPE: COMMON CLINICAL PROBLEM OF Di- Wolfgang Zachgo; Petra Mikloweit; Frank Ebermann, Robert J.B ryg; Joseph P. Johns, Reno, Nevada AGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT Gorsshansdorf, Germany 1310 EXOGENOUS SURFACTANT THERAPY IN ARDS poe Klein, London, Canada; BruceB . Lerman, 1286 TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DI- LESSONS FROM THE NEONATAL ICU ‘ork; Morton E. Tavel, indianapolis AGNOSIS OF A RUPTURED TRICUSPID VALVE Alison B. Froese, Kingston, Canada 1249 MASSIVE HEMOPTYSIS 17 YEARS AFTER REPAIR CHORDAE TENDINAE AS THE ETIOLOGY FOR 1312 EXERCISE IMPAIRMENT IN ASBESTOS-INDUCED OF AORTIC COARCTATION CARDIOGENIC SHOCK PLEURAL FIBROSIS: IS IT REALLY JUST INTER- JohnP . Miller; Sue K. Ci ‘ata, Kai 10, Mich- Brian S. Bolinger; Timothy M. Winslow, Honolulu STITIAL FIBROSIS? igan 1289 SPONTANEOUS CORONARY ARTERY EMBOLUS Edward T. Mannix; William J. Martin, indianapolis HILAR AND MEDIASTINAL LYMPHADENOPATHY ASSOCIATED WITH CALCIFIC AORTIC STENOSIS 1314 ENDOBRONCHIAL LESIONS IN HIV-INFECTED IN- AFTER RESECTION OF MUCOEPIDERMOID CAR- Samer Salka; G. Hossein Aimassi; Mark L. Leitschuh, DIVIDUALS CINOMA IN A 47-YEAR-OLD WOMAN Milwaukee Marc A. Judson; Steven A. Sahn, Charleston, South Paul A. Kvale, Detroit LIFE-THREATENING PULMONARY EMBOLISM Carolina VIDEOENDOSCOPIC REMOVAL OF A MEDIASTI- WITH RIGHT-SIDED HEART THROMBUS: RAPID EXPRESSION OF SURFACE MARKERS ON ALVE- NAL CYST RECOVERY WITH RECOMBINANT TISSUE PLAS- OLAR MACROPHAGES FROM SYMPTOMATIC PA- Christian D. Schwarz; Rudolf Puschmann; Josef MINOGEN ACTIVATOR TIENTS WITH HIV INFECTION AS DETECTED BY Eckmayr; Peter Harti; Klaus H. Mayer; Rainer J. Christophe D’Ivernois; Philippe Le Metayer; Bruno FLOW CYTOMETRY Zisch, Weis, Austria Fischer; Michel Haisaguerre; Jean-Francois Warin, Klaus Wassermann; Marion Subkiewe; Gdnter PROGNOSIS IN A PATIENT WITH AN INITIAL NEG- Bordeaux, France Pothoff; Norbert Banik; Elisabeth Schell-Frederick, ATIVE PULMONARY ANGIOGRAM 1292 CHEST TUBES, LUNG ENTRAPMENT, AND FAIL- Cologne, Germany Vince Bertucci; Murray R. Asch; Meyer S. Baiter, URE TO WEAN FROM THE VENTILATOR; REPORT 1335 NORMALIZATION OF CD4* T-LYMPHOCYTE DE- Toronto, Canada OF THREE PATIENTS WITH QUADRIPLEGIA PLETION IN PATIENTS WITHOUT HIV INFECTION VARIANT ANGINA COMPLICATING ERGOT THER- W. Peter Peterson; Gale G. Whiteneck; Kenneth A. TREATED FOR TUBERCULOSIS APY OF MIGRAINE Gerhart, Englewood, Colorado Glenn S. Turett; EdwardE . Teizak, Brox, New York Kwang Kon Koh; im Hwan Roe; Myoung Mook Lee; MULTIPLE PERIPHERAL PULMONARY ARTERY 1338 PLEURAL TUBERCULOSIS AND HIV INFECTION Kyoon Cho; Sam Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea BRANCH STENOSIS IN A YOUNG JAPANESE GIRL Felicia Reikin; Conrado P. Aranda; Stuart M. Garay; EOSINOPHILIC LUNG REACTION TO ALUMINUM WITH SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION Robert Smith; Kenneth A. Berkowitz; William N. Rom, AND HARD METAL Kanji iga; Kenjiro Hori; Tadashi Matsumura; Kazuhisa New York Yehuda A. Schwarz; Shmuel Kivity; Alf Fischbein; Kijima; Tadashi Miyamoto; Hiromitsu Gen, Tenri, Ja- 1342 ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATION OF PNEU- Yosi Ribak; Elizabeth Fireman; David Struhar; Marcel pan MOCYSTIS CARINII IN BRONCHOALVEOLAR LA- Topilsky; Joel Greif, Tel Aviv, israel PLEURAL THICKENING IN PATIENTS WITH PLEURAL TU- VAGE FLUID FROM NON-AIDS PATIENTS WITH P SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ARDS WITH TWO BERCULOSIS CARINII PNEUMONIA DOSES OF SYNTHETIC SURFACTANT Vicente Gil; Juan J.S oler; Pedro J.C ordero, Valencia, Spain Tadashi Ishida; Yasunori Matsui; Yoshihisa Mat- aMianrekn;k u SHteuirek inAhnediemro;s soMna,r kkHue lsHiynkniy,n enF;i nlPaanudl;a MRaiuktkio- OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEPra ziAl PNEA SYNDROME AND HYPOTHY- 1347 SsuUmRuGrIa;C ALM asTuRmEiA TFMurEutNaTni , OFO kPaAyTamIaE,N TSJ apWaInT H CAR- Haliman, Irvine, California; Sinikka Kukkonen, Hel- ROIDISM DIAC CACHEXIA: AN ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AF- sinki, Finland Ron Grunstein, Sydney, Australia FECTING THE OPERATIVE MORTALITY LEFT-SIDED UNILATERAL PULMONARY EDEMA Lin, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC Masaki Otaki, Osaka, Japan IN POSTINFARCTION VENTRICULAR SEPTAL VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS DUE TO PNEUMOTHORAX IN A 1352 RIGHT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION DURING WEAN- RUPTURE PATIENT WITH COPD ING FROM THE RESPIRATOR AFTER CORONARY Kazuya Akiyama, lwaki, Japan; Fuminaga Suetsugu; lMianrei aU soTne;r eVsiaa dLiamziarroo ;C asMaalr;i aF rlasnabcei!s cGoon Jz.aB alrebza-dAon,g lMaaddar;i d,J acSqpuaei-n ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING: COMPARISON OF Tiaki Hidai; Ken Shimamoto; Sanae Takahashi, lwaki EMPHYSEMA-LIKE CHANGES MAY BE “NORMAL” SEC- TWO DIFFERENT WEANING TECHNIQUES City, Japan ONDARY PULMONARY LOBULE AIR TRAPPING Uwe a Enrico — + H. Lindner; Axel 1266 CAN HEPARIN CAUSE ADULT RESPIRATORY DiS- Eric J. Stern, Seattle ae! Georgieff, Uim, Germany TRESS SYNDROME BY A SIMILAR MECHANISM Response—LaszBeinose , Norsborg, Sweden; Rolf Lewander; 1357 EFFECT ¢O F BODY GHARACTERISTICS ON THE AS HEPARIN-ASSOCIATED THROMBOCYTOPE- AndersG .SE wkeldunedn,; Stockholm, taS weden; GoranC .H edenstiema, VARIABLES OF SIGNAL-AVERAGED ELECTRO- NIA? ANTALGIC POSITIONS IN ALLEVIATING POST-THORACOT- CARDIOGRAMS IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS Panayiotis J. Asimacopoulos; Ilias AthanasiadiJso;h n OMY PAIN: THEIR INTRODUCTION IN A PAIN RELIEF PRO- Akira Masui; Hisako Tsuji; Koji Tamura; Noritaka 1957 Tarumi; Tetsuro Sugiura; Toshiji lwasaka; Mitsuo In- Tennessee Jo-Anne O. Shepard; Douglas J.M athisen; Victorine ada, Osaka, Japan 1458 POSTURAL CHANGES IN PLEURAL FLUID CON- V. Muse; Meenakshi Bhalla; Theresa C. McLoud, 1360 VASOCONSTRICTOR EFFECTS OF ANGIOTENSIN STITUENTS Boston i) ON THE PULMONARY VASCULAR BED Robert D. Brandstetter; Vanessa Velazquez; Carlos 1564 WORK PLACEMENT AND WORKER FITNESS: !M- BrianJ . Lipworth; Kenneth D. Dagg, Dundee, Scot- Viejo; Monroe S. Karetzky, New Rochelle, New York PLICATIONS OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABIL- land 1462 ACLINICAL STUDY OF IDIOPATHIC EOSINOPHILIC ITIES ACT FOR PULMONARY MEDICINE 1365 PREDICTION OF HEART RATE AND OXYGEN UP- PNEUMONIA Philip |. Harber, Los Angeles; Marion Joseph Fe- TAKE DURING INCREMENTAL AND MAXIMAL EX- Hiroshi Hayakawa; Atsuhiko Sato; Mikio Toyoshima; doruk, Irvine ERCISE IN HEALTHY ADULTS Siro Imokawa, Hamamatsu, Japan; Masami Tanigu- A MESSAGE FROM THE ACCP GOVERNMENT LI- Mary Sue Fairbarn; Stephen P. Blackie; Noel G chi, Fujieda, Japan AISON COMMITTEE McElvaney; Barry R. Wiggs; Peter D. Paré; Richard 1467 THE HOOK-WIRE TECHNIQUE FOR LOCALIZA- AlexG . Little, Las Vegas; RaymondD . Cotton, Wash- Pardy, Vancouver, Canada TION OF PULMONARY NODULES DURING THO- ington, DC ASBESTOS-INDUCED PLEURAL FIBROSIS AND RACOSCOPIC RESECTION PULMONARY PLASMA CELL GRANULOMA IM- IMPAIRED EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Dominique Gossot; Yves Miaux; Ali Guermazi; Miche/ PROVES WITH CORTICOSTEROID THERAPY Jen-Fu Shih; Jeffery S. Wilson; Ann Broderick; Janet Celerier; Jacques Frija, Paris, France Takuma Bando; Masaki Fujimura, Kanazawa, Japan; L. Watt; JefferyR .G aivin; James A. Merchant; David 1470 ERYTHROCYTIC GLUTATHIONE IN CYSTIC FIBRO- Yatsugi Noda; Jin-ichiro Hirose; Goroku Ohta, Uozu, A. Schwartz, iowa City SIS: A POSSIBLE MARKER OF PULMONARY DYS- Japan; Tamotsu Matsuda, Kanazawa, Japan PULMONARY HEMODYNAMICS IN CHRONIC OB- FUNCTION 1576 MEDIASTINAL SARCOIDOSIS PRESENTING AS STRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE PATIENTS BE- Salvatore Mangione; Dinesh D. Patel; Barrie R. Levin. VENTILATION/PERFUSION MISMATCH FORE AND DURING AN EPISODE OF PERIPHERAL Stanley B. Fiel, Philadelphia LanceA . Cohen; WilliamD .M urphy; JamesS . Kelling, EDEMA TWO-COLOR ANALYSIS OF LYMPHOCYTE SUB- Canton, Ohio Emmanuel! Weitzenbium; Michel Apprill; Monique SETS OF BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE FLUID MALIGNANT PLEURAL EFFUSION FROM PROS- Oswaid; Ari Chaouat; Jean-Louis imbs, Strasbourg, AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD IN JAPANESE PA- TATIC ADENOCARCINOMA RESOLVED WITH France TIENTS WITH SARCOIDOSIS HORMONAL THERAPY LOW-DOSE ALMITRINE BISMESYLATE IN THE Hiroshi Mukae; Shigeru Kohno; Toru Morikawa; Shiro Miguel Carrascosa; Jose Luis Perez-Castrilion; Maria TREATMENT OF HYPOXEMIA DUE TO CHRONIC Kusano; Jun-ichi Kadota; Kohei Hara, Nagasaki, Ja- Angeles Mendez; Lourdes Cillero; Reina Valle, Can- OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE pan tobria, Spain BernhardR . Winkelmann; ThomasH . Kullmer; Dieter BTPS CORRECTION FOR CERAMIC FLOW SEN- PROLONGED TREATMENT WITH ALMITRINE FOR G. Kneissi, Frankfurt, Germany; Dietmar Trenk, Bad SOR REFRACTORY HYPOXEMIA IN ADULT RESPIRA- Krozingen, Germany; Hartmut Kronenberger, Frank- John L. Hankinson; Joseph O. Viola; Edward L. Pet- TORY DISTRESS SYNDROME furt, Germany sonk; ThomasR . Ebeling, Morgantown, West Virginia Jean-Benoit Thorens; Philippe Jolliet; Jean-Claude HYPOPHOSPHATEMIA AND PHOSPHORUS DE- SEVERE COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA Chevrolet, Geneva, Switzerland PLETION IN RESPIRATORY AND PERIPHERAL ETIOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY, AND PROGNOSIS COMPLETE ENDOBRONCHIAL OCCLUSION BY MUSCLES OF PATIENTS WITH RESPIRATORY FACTORS KAPOS!I'S SARCOMA IN THE ABSENCE OF CUTA- FAILURE DUE TO COPD Pierre Moine; Jean-Baptiste Vercken, Garches. NEOUS INVOLVEMENT Enrico Fiaccadori; Emilio Coffrini, Parma, Italy; Clau- France; Sylvie Chevret; Claude Chastang, Paris Robert Chin, Jr; David F. Jones; Paul Samuel Pe- dio Fracchia; Ciro Rampulla. Montescano Italy: Tiz France; Philippe Gajdos, Garches, France; and the gram; Edward F. Haponik, Winston-Salem, North jana Montagna, Pavia, Italy; Alberico Borghetti French Study Group for Community-acquired Pneu- Carolina Parma, Italy monia in the intensive Care Unit 1582 SARCOIDOSIS OF THE MIDDLE EAR 1399 RESPIRATORY LOAD COMPENSATION DURING 1496 UNPLANNED EXTUBATION: CLINICAL PREDIC- Felix J. Tyndel; George S. Davidson; Harry Birman; HYPERCAPNIC VENTILATORY RESPONSE IN PUL- TORS FOR REINTUBATION Zdzislaw A. Modzelewski; John J. Acker, Toronto, MONARY EMPHYSEMA DavidA . Listello; Curtis N. Sessler, Richmond, Vir- Canada Shuichi Kobayashi; Masaharu Nishimura; Makoto gina COUGH-INDUCED NONSUSTAINED VENTRICU- Yamamoto; Yasushi Akiyama; Kenji Miyamoto, PROSTACYCLIN IN SEPTIC SHOCK LAR TACHYCARDIA Yoshikazu Kawakami, Sapporo, Japan Lutz Hannemann; Konrad Reinhart; Andreas Meier- Leonardo Reisin; Yosef Bilaer; Jamal Jafari, Ash- REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR HEREDITARY AL- Helimann, Berlin, Germany; DonaldL . Bredie, Root- kelon, Israel; Mordechai Manoach, Tel Aviv, Israel PHA, ANTITRYPSIN DEFICIENCY: A PROGRAM stown, Ohio PEDIATRIC LUNG TRANSPLANTATION FOR FOR CHRONIC ADMINISTRATION NEBULIZED IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE IN VENTI- GRAFT-VERSUS-HOST DISEASE FOLLOWING AlanF . Barker; Frank Siemsen; Donald Pasley; Ray- LATOR-ASSISTED PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION mondD . Silva; A. Sonia Buist, Portland, Oregon BRONCHITIS Steven R. Boas; Blakeslee E. Noyes; Geoffrey IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DiS- Shieh Ching Yang; Sze-Piao Yang; Tsuen Shan Lee, Kurland; John Armitage; David M. Orenstein, Pitts- EASE, A COMBINATION OF IPRATROPIUM AND Taipei, Taiwan burgh ALBUTEROL IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN EITHER CORTICOSTEROID RESCUE TREATMENT OF HEIMLICH VALVE TREATMENT AND OUTPATIENT AGENT ALONE: AN 85-DAY MULTICENTER TRIAL PROGRESSIVE FIBROPROLIFERATION IN LATE MANAGEMENT OF BILATERAL METASTATIC COMBIVENT Inhalation Aerosol Study Group ARDS: PATTERNS OF RESPONSE AND PREDIC- PNEUMOTHORAX 1420 REGIONAL MUCUS TRANSPORT FOLLOWING UN- TORS OF OUTCOME Peter Van Hengel; Jan H.A.M. Van de Bergh, Alk- PRODUCTIVE COUGH AND FORCED EXPIRATION Giantranco U. Meduri; Albert J. Chinn; Kenneth V. maar, the Netherlands TECHNIQUE IN PATIENTS WITH AIRWAYS OB- Leeper; Richard G. Wunderink; Elizabeth Tolley; PSEUDO A-V DISSOCIATION CAUSED BY INTER- STRUCTION Helen T. Winer-Muram; Vivek Khare; Mahmoud El- POLATED VENTRICULAR EXTRASYSTOLES IN Amir Hasan; Demetri Pavia; John E.A gnew; Stewart torky, Memphis, Tennessee THE PRESENCE OF DUAL ATRIOVENTRICULAR W. Clarke, London, England HEPATOPULMONARY SYNDROME: CURRENT NODAL PATHWAY SINGLE BREATH DIFFUSING CAPACITY FOR CAR- CONCEPTS IN DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC Francesco Luzza; Giuseppe Oreto, Messina, Italy BON MONOXIDE IN STABLE ASTHMA CONSIDERATIONS 1590 ALVEOLAR HEMORRHAGE ASSOCIATED WITH Philippe Collard; Bertin Niinou; Bijan Nejednik; Andre Michael J. Krowka; Denis A. Cortese, Jacksonville. ANTINEUTROPHIL CYTOPLASMIC ANTIBODIES IN Keyeux; Albert Frans, Brussels, Beigium Florida RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS PERCEPTION SCORING OF INDUCED BRON- UPDATE AND PERSPECTIVE ON NONINVASIVE Antonio Torralbo; José A. Herrero; Jose Portolés; CHOCONSTRICTION AS AN INDEX OF AWARE- RESPIRATORY MUSCLE AIDS: PART 2, THE EXPI- Alberto Barrientos, Madrid, Spain NESS OF ASTHMA SYMPTOMS RATORY AIDS 1592 NEBULIZED LIDOCAINE IN THE TREATMENT OF Louis Philippe Boulet; Pierre Leblanc; Helene Tur- John R. Bach, Newark, New Jersey REFRACTORY COUGH cotte, Ste Foy, Canada PRESERVATION OF PULMONARY FUNCTION BY Scott Trochtenberg, Nashville, Tennessee EFFECT OF MAGNITUDE OF AIRWAY RESPON- AN OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEIN F VACCINE: A 1593 ENVIRONMENTAL ASBESTOSIS COMPL' ATED SIVENESS AND THERAPY WITH INHALED CORTI- STUDY IN RATS WITH CHRONIC PULMONARY IN- BY LUNG CANCER COSTEROIDS ON HISTAMINE TACHYPHYLAXISI N FECTION CAUSED BY PSEUDOMONAS AERUGI- Paul De Vuyst; Pascal Dumortier; Danielle Jacobo- ASTHMA NOSA vitz, Brussels, Belgium; Salih Emri, Boston; Lotti Martin Strban; Patrick J. Manning; Richard M. Wat- Clement W. Fox; G. Douglas Campbell; William McD. Cépid; Y. izzettin Baris, Ankara, Turkey son; Paul M. O'Byrne, Hamilton, Canada Anderson; James H. Zavecz; Linda 8B. Gilleland; ACUTE HYPOXEMIC RESPIRATORY FAILURE FOL- EFFECT OF NEBULIZED IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE Harry E. Gilleland, Jr, Shre LOWING INTRAPLEURAL THROMBOLYTIC THER- ON INTRAOCULAR PRESSURES IN CHILDREN INCREASE IN ATRIAL NATRIURETIC FACTOR IN APY FOR HEMOTHORAX Wade T. A. Watson; E. Paul Schuckett; Allan B THE LUNGS, HEART, AND CIRCULATORY SYS- Michael D. Frye; Mikeil J. Jarratt; Steven A. Sahn, Becker; F. Estelle R. Simons, Winnipeg, Canada TEM OWING TO OZONE Charleston, South Carolina PROGNOSIS AND SYMPTOMS ONE YEAR AFTER David L. Vesely; Amy T. Giordano; Patricia Raska- MEDICAL TREATMENT OF RECURRENT CANDI- DISCHARGE FROM THE EMERGENCY ROOM IN Emery; Mark R. Montgomery, Tampa DEMIA IN A PATIENT WITH PROBABLE CANDIDA PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CHEST PAIN DYSPNEA AND TRACHEAL MASS IN AN ELDERLY PARAPSILOSIS PROSTHETIC VALVE’ EN- Bjorn W. Karison; ingela Wiklund; Ann Bengtson MAN DOCARDITIS Johan Herlitz, Goteborg, Sweden Kevin R. Leach; Fernando J. Martinez, Ann Arbor, Mubashir A. Zahid; Stephen A. Klotz; Danie! R. TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND SUPPORT OF Michigan; John W. Morelock; Melvyn T. Korobkin, Hinthorn, Kansas City, Kansas LIFE-SUSTAINING DEVICES IN HOME CARE: THE Lansing, Michigan; Mark 8. Orringer, Ann Arbor. 1599 LOFFLER'S SYNDROME SECONDARY TO CRACK HOME CARE PHYSICIAN'S PERSPECTIVE Michigan COCAINE Alien |.G oldberg, Maywood. Iilinois PROGRESSIVE DYSPNEA, PLEURISY, AND HE Sabha Nadeem; Nadeem Nasir; Robert H. Israel, ROUTINELY PERFORMED MULTIGATED BLOOD MOPTYSIS OF THREE WEEKS’ DURATION IN A Rochester, New York POOL IMAGING (MUGA) AS A PREDICTOR OF 48-YEAR-OLD WOMAN 1600 ACUTE OCCLUSION OF A MAINSTEM BRONCHUS POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OF LUNG RE- Alan S. Multz; David R. Dantzker, New Hyde Park BY A RAPIDLY EXPANDING FOREIGN BODY SECTION: A TWO-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE New York Michael C. Overdahi; Mark D. Wewers, Columbus, William S. Ghent; Geraid N. Oisen; Cariton A. Hor- NEEDLE LOCALIZATION OF PERIPHERAL LUNG Ohio nung, Columbia, South Carolina; Joe W. R. Bolton, NODULES FOR VIDEO-ASSISTED THORACO 1602 SEVERE DIFFUSE INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONITIS Lackland AFB, Texas; Darry! S. Weiman, Memphis SCOPIC SURGERY INDUCED BY CARMUSTINE (BCNU) 1958 Hervé Lena; Benoit Desrues; Alain Le Coz; Marie Line K. Scott Miller, Charleston, South Carolina; Joseph M. Miller IN 2,070 PATIENTS WITH ACUTE MYOCARDIAL Quinquene!l; Philippe M. Delaval, Rennes, France Timonium, Mar INFARCTION, 1987-92: THE RELATIVE IMPOR- TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DI- PULSE OXIMETRY MONITORING IN STABLE PATIENTS TANCE OF AGE, SEX AND MEDICAL THERAPY AGNOSIS OF PULMONARY ARTERIOVENOUS RBreuscpeo nKsrea-mMera,r c CoHo. peLrasviteotwens,, NNeewwa rkY,o rkN ew Jersey; M Anees Ross| . Tsuyuki, Vancouver, Canada; Koon K. Teo; MALFORMATION: ROLE OF CONTRAST AND Khan, Paterson, New Jersey Roland M. Ikuta; KyungS . Bay; Faul V. Greenwood; PULSED DOPPLER ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY THE POTENTIAL OF NOSOCOMIAL TRANSMISSION OF Terrence J. Montague, Edmonton, Canada Peter M. Duch; Krishnaswany Chandrasekaran; PSEUDOMONAS CEPACIA EXISTS AT CARDIOPULMONARY DYNAMICS OF OXYGEN UPTAKE FOR SUBMAXI- Charles B. Muihern; John J. Ross, Jr; Robert M TRANSPLANT CENTERS MAL EXERCISE AND RECOVERY IN PATIENTS MacMillan, Philadelphia James J.E gan; Paul Chadwick; Lesley Lowe; Ashley A.W ood- WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE PULMONARY ARTERY AND NONINVASIVE HEMO- cAoOcRk,T ICM ancRhOeOstTe r,S TEAnPglHaYnLd OCOCCAL ENDARTERITIS WITH KathyE . Sietsema; Issahar Ben-Dov; Yong Yu Zhang; DYNAMICS DURING LUNG LAVAGE IN PRIMARY AORTOPULMONARY FISTULA Cynthia S. Sullivan; Kariman Wasserman, Torrance, ALVEOLAR PROTEINOSIS Luis Caminal Montero; Rui C.S usano; Alicia G.M arroquin; L O. California Jan R. Hemstad; Bruce D. Spiess; Thomas L. Mar- Gonzalez, Oviedo, Spain EFFECTS OF AEROSOL IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE chioro; Ganesh Raghu, Seattle HYPERVENTILATION IN SEPSIS AND ACIDOSIS: WHAT |S ON CARDIAC VAGAL TONE CASTLEMAN’S DISEASE OF THE CHEST: MAG- TAHyEm aLInMO I.T? S oubani; Faroque A.K han, East Meadow, New York PaulM. Lehrer; StuartM. Hochron; Lawrence Rausch; NETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FEATURES PRONUS ANGINA Richard Carr, Piscataway, New Jersey Javed Khan; Walther N. von Sinner; Mohammed DavidH . Spodick, Worcester, Massachusetts RISK OF PNEUMOTHORAX NOT INCREASED BY Akhtar; Maher A.N. Bazarbashi, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia SELECTING A VENA CAVAL DEVICE ’ YSTRUCTIVE LUNG DISEASE IN PERCUTANE- PULMONARY DYSFUNCTION SECONDARY TO LazarJ .G reentieid, Ann Arbor, Michigan OUS NEEDLE BIOPSY MANDIBULAR RETROGNATHIA IN MARFAN’S C. Lynn V. Anderson; Juan C. Acevedo-Crespo; SYNDROME NUMBER 6, JUNE, 1994 Thiam H. Lie, Bay Pines, Florida David N. Faircloth; Michael F. Tenhoider, Augusta, PHYSICIAN ESTIMATION OF FEV, IN ACUTE EX- Georgia; Warren L. Whitlock; Fort Gordon, Georgia; ACERBATION OF COPD Roger H. Downs, Fort Polk, Louisiana 1633 SYLVIA J. PETERSON, AN ACCLAIMED EXECU- Charles L. Emerman; Thomas W. Lukens; David Ef- INTERATRIAL RIGHT-TO-LEFT SHUNTING IN THE ABSENCE TIVE EDITOR fron, Cleveland OF ELEVATED RIGHT-SIDED PRESSURES AFTER MAJOR Alfred Soffer, Glenview, Illinois <% PULMONARY FUNCTION AMONG COTTON TEX- TRAUMA 1634 WHAT IS A PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN? TILE WORKERS; A STUDY OF VARIABILITY IN ERreisc poR.n sPea-cFhtr,a nkC olWu.mJb.uMs., SmOeheino k, Eindhoven, the Netheriands. A. Jay Block, Gainesville, Florida SYMPTOM REPORTING, ACROSS-SHIFT DROP IN Pieter E. Postmus, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 1635 PRIMUM NON NOCERE: IS THE THERAPY WORSE FEV, AND LONGITUDINAL CHANGE POLYARTERITIS NODOSA PRESENTING AS RECURRENT THAN THE DISEASE/ David C. Christiani; Ting-ting Ye; David H. Wegman; MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Mali Mathru; Laura B. McDaniel, Galveston, Texas Ellen A. Eisen; He-lian Dai; Pei-lian Lu, Boston Shatish K. Odhav; Kevin McKown; Kristine M. Lohr, Memphis 1636 PULMONARY REHABILITATION OF EARLY COPD: DECREASED BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN PRE- Tennessee COPD AS A SYSTEMIC DISEASE MENOPAUSAL ASTHMA PATIENTS ON LONG- THYYPPEO K1A LSEEMCIOAN D ADSESGORCEIEA TEAD-V BWLIOTCHK INFRA-HIS MOBITZ Thomas L. Petty, Denver TERM INHALED STEROIDS Gabor Veress, Balatonfured, Hungary 1637 UNATTENDED STUDIES OF SLEEP-DISORDERED Mary |p; Karen Lam; Loretta Yam; Annie Kung; Mat- PULMONARY EMBOLISM AND OCCULT RIGHT VENTRICU BREATHING thew Ng, Hong Kong LAR INFARCTION Max Hirshkowitz, Houston EFFECT OF WHOLE-BODY EXPOSURE TO COLD FJ. Andrade De La Cal; J.M. Narvaez Bermejo; J.M. Aguado 1639 COAGULATION ABNORMALITIES IN CANCER PA- AND WIND ON LUNG FUNCTION IN ASTHMATIC Borruey, A. Perez Garrido, Badajoz, Spain TIENTS: CLINICAL RELEVANCE PATIENTS EFOXRE RCRIESSEE CTTEISOTNI NG IN EVALUATING HIGH-RISK PATIENTS JonathanR . Sporn; FrederickR . Rickles, Farmington, Heikki Koskela; Hannu Tukiainen; Aulikki Kononoff: James W. Adams, II; Patrick B. Hazard, Memphis, Tennessee Connecticut Heikki Pekkarinen, Kuopio, Finland Response-David P. Meeker; Thomas William Rice, Cleveland 1640 GLUCOCORTICOID-INDUCED BONE LOSS; A NE- 1732 COMPARATIVE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF SIN- PHRENIC NERVE INJURY GLECTED PROBLEM GLE OR TWICE DAILY ADMINISTRATION OF IN- Thomas R. McLean, Kansas City, Kansas Barbara P. Lukert, Kansas City, Kansas HALED BECLOMETHASONE IN MODERATE INFECTIVE” MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION 1642 AMIODARONE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARDS ASTHMA RDNeeawsv pioJdneR rs.se eG-eyAr bmeor;n BBiruum,c eCP e.t Farhi edTmikavna;, !Jsorhanel T. Denny, Camden, AWFalTtEeRr VLaUnN GM ieSgUhReGm,E RYGe nk, Belgium; Luc Coolen; MHiéclhéaneel TPu.r cGoattgen;o n;Lo uJiso haPnhinlei ppLe. CBéotuel;et ,J oaSaninnet e MiFlooty; PULMONARY VASCULAR LESIONS IN CHRONIC THROM- Ines Malysse; Ludovic M. Lacquet; Georges J. D. Canada BOEMBOLIC PULMONARY HYPERTENSION Deneffe; Maurits G. P. Demedcts, Leuven, Belgium 1738 DOSE-EFFECT RELATIONSHIP OF THE BETA-AG- J. Michael Kay, Hamilton, Canada PULMONARY FUNCTION BEFORE SURGERY FOR ONISTS FENOTEROL AND SALBUTAMOL IN PA- Response-Kenneth M. Moser, San Diego PECTUS EXCAVATUM AND AT LONG-TERM FOL- TIENTS WITH ASTHMA PTAERNASDIOOXNI C, GLYCEROL-TRINITRATE INDUCED HYPER- LOW-UP Michael T. Newhouse; Myrna B. Dolovich; Farouk aYleemh,u daI srCaaerlm eli; Shimon Rosenheck; Michael Bursztyn, Jerus- FWoilmg eriMnogr,s huGirso,e sbNeiejkm,e genth,e Ntehte heNreltahnedrsl;a ndJse;l le HBaanrs- CKLazIiNmI,C AHLa miEltFoFnI,C ACCaYn adOaF DOXYCYCLINE PLEUR- DOSING EFFICIENCY AND PARTICLE-SIZE CHARACTERIS- entsz; Henk van Lier; Leon K. Lacquet, Nijmegen, the ODESIS TICS OF PRESSURIZED METERED-DOSE INHALER AERO- Netherlands Johr E. Heffner; R. Jay Standerfer; Jeremy R SOLS IN NARROW CATHETERS 1653 EXTERNAL FIXATION OF SUBGLOTTIC TRACHEAL Tors?veit; Lyle Unruh, Phoenix JRoesseppoh nsZeab-nReor,v erltoHw a. TCaiyltoyr ; Jerrold Lerman, Toronto, Ontario, STENTS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLEURAL EFFUSION Myrna Dolovich, Hamilton, Canada Henri G. Colt; James H. Harrell; Thomas R. Neuman; AND PERICARDIAL INVOLVEMENT AFTER MYO- TREATING PLOMBAGE COMPLICATIONS: TECHNIQUES Thomas Robbins, San CARDIAL REVASCULARIZATION AVAILABLE? 1658 INTERBRONCHOSCOPIST VARIABILITY IN THE DI- Francisco S. Vargas; Alberto Cukier, Sao Paulo Michael Wichmann, Cologne, Germany; Wolfgang Zachgo; Pe- AGNOSIS OF LUNG CANCER BY FLEXIBLE BRON- Brazil; Whady Hueb, Long Beach, California; Lisete tra Mikloweit; R. Bas; Hans-Nikol Macha, Hemer, Germany CHOSCOPY A. Teixeira, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Richard W. Light, Long LPULNOGM BACGAER CITNHOOMRAA COINP LAA SPTAYTI ENT WITH LUCITE SPHERE Hironobu Minami; Yuichi Ando; Fumio Nomura; Shuzo Beach, California Carlos Ibarra-Perez, Javier Kelly-Garcia, Mexico City, Mexico Sakai; Kaoru Shimokata, Nagoya, Japan FACTORS RELATED TO SLEEP APNEA SYN- SWALLOWING AND COUGH REFLEXES AFTER ONSET OF 1663 UTILITY OF FIBEROPTIC BRONCHOSCOPY IN THE DROME IN SLEEP CLINIC PATIENTS STROKE DIAGNOSIS OF BRONCHOGENIC CARCINOMA IN Marie-José Dealberto, Villejuif, France; Chantal Fer- Hiroaki Kobayashi; Moritoshi Hoshino: Kenji Okayama; Kiyohisa PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC PLEURAL EFFU- ber, Pierre Benite, France; Lucile Garma, Paris, Sekizawa; Hidetada Sasaki, Sendai, Japan SIONS France; Patrick Lemoine, Bron, France; Annick Alp- OAWbFienLrgOd eXeWAnaC,i I NY eHwo;An NgD P oKoPonUn gL;CM hOuCeNhnAi RWYHou nnggT, UBCHhEoaRnu,Cg U LKRoOenSsgI;p oSn Jsoes-eSphhi geLereu. RR.o bOretrizt;H .M iPcoeh;a elP aCu. lK Ca.lLl eayv,y ; RRocohbeestretrH ,. iNsreaewl ; YCoarrkl os 1759 SérNoOviRtIchN, G VilAleNjuDif , NFOraCnTcUe RNAL OXYGEN DESATU- Kohno, Nagasaki, Japan 1668 PATTERN OF FAILURE AND SURVIVAL IN EN- RATIONS IN AN ITALIAN MIDDLE-AGED MALE ASSESSING EXERCISE-INDUCED BRONCHOSPASM DOBRONCHIAL LASER RESECTION; A MATCHED POPULATION: EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY WITH AN Adnan Custovic; Nermina Arifhodzic; Simon Taggart; Ashley A PAIR STUDY AMBULATORY DEVICE Woodcock, Manchester, England Hans-Nikol Macha, Hemer, Germany; Kai-Oliver Luigi Ferini-Strambi; Marco Zucconi; Stefano Palazzi; cRhei,s pNoenswe -YForrakn cois Haas; Kenneth Axen; John Salazar Schic- Becker, Unna, Germany; Hans-Peter Kemmer, Lud- Vincenza Castronovo; Alessandro Oidani; Giacomo AMYLASE CONCENTRATIONS IN PLEURAL EFFUSIONS wigshafen, Germany Della Marca; Salvatore Smirne, Milan, Italy Valeriano Foresti; Antonio Villa; Roberto Zubani, Milan, Italy PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTE SUBSETS AEROSOL CHARACTERISTICS OF ®*“TC PENE- RELATIONSHIP OF CLINICAL FINDINGS TO CT SCAN EVI- AND SURVIVAL IN SMALL-CELL LUNG CANCER TETIC ACID (DTPA) AND SYNTHETIC SURFAC- DENCE OF ADRENAL GLAND METASTASES IN THE STAG- Michae! Studnicka; Ruth Wirnsberger; Michael Neu- TANT (EXOSURF) ING OF BRONCHOGENIC CARCINOMA mann; Leopoidine Pokieser; Jutta Angerier, Vienna, R. Edward Coleman; Neil R. Macintyre, Durham, LRF.ee rsrCiopslc iocMen., s eHW-ahlGli,et reB aorRsditAv oe.nr S iJlcvte,s triV,e rLmeobnatn on, New Hampshire; Gene 1679 AAuPsPtrLiIaC ATION OF ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE lNionra;t hE dCwaarorldi naN;. PGaattriys haSlnly,d eCrh,a pGerle enHvilill,l eN,o rtNho rCtahr oClairnao;- ENDOBRONCHIAL SPREAD OF BRONCHOALVEOLAR CELL ANALYSIS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF A PULMONARY David Zaccardelli, Research Triangle Park, North CARCINOMA MASS Carolina Lisa Ferraro, Paterson, New Jersey; Roberto A. Solis, Jersey Suguru Kimura; Tadaoki Morimoto; Tadashi Uyama 1770 CONTROLLED UTILIZATION OF INDUCED SPU- City, New Jersey; M Anees Khan, Paterson, New Jersey Yasumasa Monden; Yashuhiro Konishi; Yohsuke Ki- TUM ANALYSIS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF PNEUMO- EAEsNNtDDh eOrMB ARRGOoNNdErCiTHgIuIeCAz ;L REFSrLaOInPNcOAiMsNAcC:o E PoCImOMbMoA;GP IUNTCGEa rDl os TGOalMlOegGo;H APIsHabYe l 1683 AnoSuSchOiC;I ATTaIdOamNi tsOuF IrTitHanRi,O MTBoOkuSsIhSim-aI,N DJUaCpIanN G AC- JCoYhSnT IHS. CWAeRhIneNrI;I PWNilEliUaMm ONA.I AJe nsen; CarlM . Kirsch; Otero, La Corufia, Spain TIVITY (TIA) WITH FATAL HYPERCOAGULABLE Frank T. Kagawa; Anthony C. Campagna, San Jose, DEATHS FROM BACTEREMIC PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMO- COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH LUNG CAN- California NIA CER 1775 RECOVERY OF VIRUSES OTHER THAN CYTOME- FFNi ArJCo.T RIOoTkbiIemrOotUtsS,o ; HVRaEinMncOzoouP vTeSYro,Se jIiSCm aa,n AaNdODak ayAaNmEaM,I AJ apan Hwaisdaekoi ; OMgiansoa;y ukSih inNiackhainrios hiH;a yNasohbiu;y ukMia sHaayrau,k i FukKua-- GAGAEL OVFILURIUDS FROM BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAV- TOXIC EFFECTS OF AMANTADINE IN PATIENTS WITH RE- oka, Japan MichaelG. Connolly, Jr; RobertP. Baughman; Michael! NAL FAILURE 1687 MORTALITY RISK AND PATTERNS OF PRACTICE N. Dohn; Calvin C. Linnemann, Jr, Cincinnati 1959 1782 IPNRGE; OPAESRSAETSISVMEE NRTE SPINI RPAATTOIREYN TSM UUSNCDLEER GTORIAINNG- 1873 TPYIPRHAOTIODR Y FEDVIESRT RAESSSSO CSIYANTDERD OMWEIT H ADULT RES TJR.e EsLM.p PolEnzsRqeuAi-TeJrUadcRok-E ASlHo inrsIsoNh;, THHJaE. m iMl.St ToRAno,B dIrLCiIagTnuYea zdO-aFG moBrLoO, ODM adGriAdS,E SS pain THORACIC SURGERY WITH SPECIAL REFER- George 8. Buczko; John McLean, Toronto, Canada Re 8. Payne, Jr, Dayton, ENCE TO POSTOPERATIVE PULMONARY COM- 1874 TRANSCATHETER INTRAPLEURAL UROKINASE TRANSCUTANEOUS PARTIAL OXYGEN TENSION ANDLUNG PLICATIONS FOR LOCULATED PLEURAL EFFUSION MECHANICS DURING METHACHOLINE INHALED CHAL- Hiroaki Nomori; Ryuichirou Kobayashi; Gentarou Michael L. Cohen; ira J. Finch, Wainut Creek, Cali- LENCE Fuyuno; Shojiroh Morinaga; Hiroshi Yashima, Tokyo, fornia Enrico Clini, Gussago, !taly; Francesco Tana, Monza, Italy; Ka- Japan 1876 TORSADE DE POINTES ARRHYTHMIA IN A PA- tia Fe Vitacca; , Gussago, italy 1789 CSIOVMEP AVREINSTOILNA TIOOFN INATNRD APCUHLEMSOTN ARPHYY SIPOETRHCEURS-- TMIaEtNtTh iWaIsFT H. BaLuEeFrT; HVeErNmTaRnnI CAUeLbeArRt ; MHeYiXnzO MZAur brugg; aJR, e -sApoNnTsIeT-RJYaPcSkI NML. i PePbHreaErdmNoaOsn;T, YJP.S eECpSou nldvAee,Nd aD, S eBvCRiallOlieNf,o CrnSHipIaa;Ai nLC haArSiToHiMtAeR APY: A PILOT STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC Josef Rischoff; Dietrich E. Birnbaum, Regensburg, Colp, New York FIBROSIS Germany MORE ON ASTHMA PREVENTION JoAnne E —_ East Lansing, Michigan; John 1879 TREATMENT OF A BRONCHOPLEURAL FISTULA John T. Chiu, 1794 PHfEiAefDl e;p oDsotugil\naOs N NA.N HDo mnOiRcAxL, VKSa laNmAaSzAoLo , ROMiU TE AS WGIETNHE RAA TFEODG ARCTEYL LCUALTOSHEE TE(RS URAGNIDC EOLX)I DIZED RE- TWAarLrCe nS LC.U RMRilYle r;F OKRe nnPeLtEh URM.O DUEnSgeIrS, WebstAerl,a baTmeax as FACTORS DETERMINING ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE Juraj Sprung; Mark J. Krasna; Amy Yun; Padmini PAIN CONTROL AFTER THORACOTOMY RESISTANCE Thomas; Denis L.B ourke, Baltimore Jonathan Richardson, West Yorkshire, England; Sabaratnam Hae Keum Kil; Michael Bishop, Seattle LEFT INTERNAL THORACIC ARTERY GRAFT OC- 1798 HEMODYNAMIC AND OXYGEN TRANSPORT CLUSION FOLLOWING MEDIASTINAL RADIATION PREOPERATIVE CORTICOSTEROIDS: A CONTRAINDICA- MCHOADREASC TERISTICS OF COMMON VENTILATORY THHoEwRaArPdYE . Schulman; Soe S. Korr; Thomas J TGWIrioOlnNli negTmeO Jn ,. L dUteNh GeB oNeTertR;hA eNrGlSraePngLdosAr Ny TAP.TMI.O NMa?n nes; Wim van der Bij, Richard| .S ternberg; Hamid Sahebjami, Cincinnati Myers, Providence, Rhode Isiai Response-Hans-Joachim Schafers, Hannover, Germany 1804 UNPLANNED EXTUBATIONS 1882 INTRAVASCULAR BRONCHIOLOALVEOLAR TU- DETERMINING THE SIZE OF A PNEUMOTHORAX G. Allen Tindol, Jr; Robert J. DiBenedetto; Lynne MOR WITH SKIN METASTASIS Anthony J. Lopez; Vivien S. Wood; Mary E. Roddie, London, 1808 SUKoUNsCPciCLuEAkS,N SNFSEaUDvL a nnaEThXE,TR UMBGIAeNToArIgTOiINa:O N POFR EDMIECCTHOARNSI CAOLF HBTiaornkoduaosk;hi imYaa,Yn oasJhgaiaphwiaarn;o YoTsahkiishhiirtoa ; HasThaikmaosthoi; HNiargoayansou FSETiIUan iBRg-lEESeR hniOdoP nT ILCe e, BRToOrNraCnHceO,S CCaOlPifYor niAa ND INTRACRANIAL PRES- VENTILATORY SUPPORT 1884 INTRATHORACICCHEMOTHERMOTHERAFPOYL - Response-Mohsin K. Bajwa; Stephan L. Kamhoiz, Brooklyn, John Wheian; Steven Q. Simpson; Howard Levy, Al- LOWING PANPLEUROPNEUMONECTOMY FOR New York buquerque PLEURAL DISSEMINATION OF INVASIVE THY- THE DIALOGUE a ae + eaaemmenattd FORUM 1813 EFFECT OF POSITIVE PRESSURE VENTILATION MOMA Alon Yellin, Tel Hashomer, | ON IMPEDANCE PLETHYSMOGRAPHY Masahiko Higashiyama; Osamu Doi; Ken Kodama ENDOBRONCHIAL TUBERCULOSIS REPORT OF 102 CASES Anthony J. Fedulio; Andrew J. Swinburne; Karen Hideoki Yokouchi, Osaka, Japan SRheesnp-oYnusaen- JuWnagn g,H eeS icLheuea; n, SuPnego pSloeos PaRrekp;u bDlico onfH oCohgi Lne ae ; Dong Bixby, Rochester, New York 1885 AORTIC VALVE PAPILLARY FIBROELASTOMA: A Ho Shin, Seoul, Korea 1817 LEGIONNAIRES’ DISEASE DIAGNOSIS BY TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDI- TUBERCULOSIS AMONG IMMIGRANTS Jorge Roig; Christian Domingo; José Morera, Bar- OGRAPHY Anna Cristina C. Carvaiho: Liana Signorin; Francesco Castelli; ceiona, Aasha Gopal; Giuseppe Li Mandri; Donald L. King; Giampiero Carosi; Mirko Parravicini; Saverio Di Lorenzo; Gio- 1826 RESPIRATORY DYSKINESIA: AN UNDERRECOG- Charles Marboe; Shunichi Homma, New York RvaAnInSi EDDi PPiLsEa,U RBArLes ciAaD, ENItOaSlyI NE DEAMINASE: DOES IT MEAN NIZED PHENOMENON 1887 BRONCHOGENIC SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA TUBERCULOSIS? Michael W. Rich; Steven M. Radwany, Akron, Ohio COMPLICATING LOCALIZED RECURRENT RESPI- Ramesh Chandra Sahoo, Mangaiore, india 1833 LEFT LUNG ATELECTASIS IN A SMOKER RATORY PAPILLOMATOSIS Response-Luis Vaides; Esther San Jose, La Corufia, Spain; BernardR . Borbely: Allen L. Davies; Mark D. Jones, Eric Wikie; Maire A. Duggan; Stephen K. Field, David Alvarez, Santiago De Compostela, Spain Newark, Delaware Calgary, Canada ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE: DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN 1836 ESTIMATION OF TRIGGERING WORK OF BREATH- 1888 PSEUDOMONAS CEPACIA EMPYEMA NECESSI- PLEURAL EXUDATES AND TRANSUDATES ING: THE DEPENDENCE ON LUNG MECHANICS TATIS AFTER LUNG TRANSPLANTATION IN TWO Kemal Tahaoglu; Ozkan Kizkin, Remziye El, istanbul, Turkey AND BIAS FLOW DURING PRESSURE SUPPORT PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS EROFIFDE CTTHIEVREANPEYS S INO FC HRIONNHIALCE DE OSHIINGOHP-HDIOLSIEC CPONRETUIMCOONSITAE - VENTILATION Blakeslee E. Noyes; Marian G. Michaeis; Geoffrey Michel A. Lavandier, Tour, France; Philippe Carre, Toulouse, Yuri Konyukov; Toshimichi Takahashi; Naoto Ku- Kurland; John M. Armitage; David M. Orenstein, France wayama; Toshiro Hotta; Jun Takezawa; Yasuhiro Pittsburgh CHLAMYDIA PNEUMONIAE Shimada, Nagoya, Japan DIFFUSE ALVEOLAR HEMORRHAGE ASSOCI- David L. Hahn, Madison, Wisconsin INHALED NITRIC OXIDE REVERSES HYPOXIC PUL- ATED WITH MYCOPLASMA HOMINIS RESPIRA- Response-DavidG .K ern; MargueriteA .N eill, Pawtucket, Rhode MONARY VASOCONSTRICTION IN DOGS: A PRAC- TORY TRACT INFECTION IN A BONE MARROW Island TINIGC ALS YSNITTERMI C OXIDE DELIVERY AND MONITOR- TJaRvAieNrS PR.L AKNanTe ; RJEeCrIryP ILE. NTSh enep; Robert A. Krance; CISNhO aNTrTHoEIn NIUWaCOtUUl iSng ; INJoFhUnS IOYNan oOs;R ALEl iLzaObRetAhZ ELoPnAbeMr geFrO;R SPuAsTaInE NLTeeS, Richard N. Channick; John W. Newhart; F. Wayne Craig A. Hurwitz, Memphis Columbia Johnson; Kenneth M. Moser, San 1893 MULTIPLE PULMONARY NODULES MANIFESTED CRITICAL ILLNESS IN PREGNANCY PERSISTENCE OF RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VI- IN A PATIENT WITH NK CELL GRANULAR LYM- Len Scarpinato, Milwaukee RUS GENOME AND PROTEIN FOLLOWING ACUTE PHOCYTE PROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS OCOBLSLTARPUSCITBIIVLIET Y SLEEP APNEA AND PHARYNGEAL WALL BRRiOcNhCaHrIdGO L.I HeTgIeSle ; INS hGiUzuI NHEaAy asPhIi;G S AndrewM . Bram- NTaaokkais hiM oriF;u ruHnios;a kaNzour ihMiusraa niHsahria,; FuNakoukoik a,H aJgaipmoatno ; FDraann c8e. Teculescu, Herve Vespignani, Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, James C. Hogg, Vancouver, Canada 1895 PERSISTENT ASTHMA AFTER INHALATION OF A Response-David W. Hudgel, Cleveland RECURRENT ASTHMA DESPITE CORTICOSTE- MIXTURE OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE AND HY- NancyA . Collop, Charleston, South Carolina ROID THERAPY IN A 33-YEAR-OLD WOMAN DROCHLORIC ACID RESPIRATORY DRIVE IN NONHYPERCAPNIC OBESE PA- SCWleTaiAlyRa nTd8I,. N GCM oalrAusNhm ;bA usC,AM DicEOhMhaiIeolC CD.A RETErRu:de auA; SUJReVffErYey OFE 1896 SbDeoUrmRgi;Gn IiFCqrAuédLeé riDRceE sPBcAahIuadRm; p sOP;Fi erErPeSa uOlGP erHSvoAaliGesrE,; A LPNa irciosPl,Ee RFFRrOoansRceAen- - TaFRnrIetaEesn;Np cToiSJns. c soeVW i-IlAGTlaavHmrr ocrai,Sma L EMRREai.dPo r; G iodAJl,doP ,sN eSE pNAaoM iratnrh ipao rtP,i noN; ewS DYioarz:k Carlos Villas- JUNIOR ACADEMIC PULMONARY PHYSICIANS TION IN CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS WITH VARICES EXTRALOBAR PULMONARY SEQUESTRATION V. Courtney Broaddus; David W. Feigal, Jr, San Thomas L. Clouse; Mones Takriti; WilliamH .G ordon; Andrew A. Conian, Kingston, Canada Francisco Jorge O. Just-Viera, Pontiac, Michigan Shi-Chuan Chang, Taipei, Taiwan LLEAFRT- NUOPDPUELRA RL OBIEN FIMLATSRSAT EA ND DIFFUSE RETICU- 1898 HADEURLETD ITRAERSYP IRAANTGOIROYE DDEIMSAT REPSRSE SSENYTNIDNRGO MEWI TH DMTIaOiFN-FSAEhRiRoYEn N TLV eAeV,S AOSTDOoIrALrCaATnTcIeOV,RE S C aMliEfCorHniAaN ISMS OF VARIOUS PUL- Harold D. Jackson, Augusta, Georgia; Kenneth J José Torres da Costa; José Moreira da Silva; Leonor Response-Lewis J. Rubin, Baltimore Carney, Norfolk, Virginia; Mark A. Knautz, MichaelF Cunha; Maria Gracga Castel-Branco; Marianela Vaz TRACHEAL OCCLUSION Tenholder, Augusta, Georgia Azevedo, Porto, Poi Louis P. Leite, Newark, Delaware; Mark D. Jones, Wilmington, AGNOGENIC MYELOID METAPLASIA WITH EX- 1899 THE PIVOTAL ROLE OF TRANSESOPHAGEAL Ovlaware; D. Bruce Panasuk, Newark, Delaware STIRSA MINE DTHUEL LLAURNYG HEMATOPOIESIS AND FIBRO- TERCAHUOMCAATRIDCI OTGHROARPAHCYI C INA OTRHTEI CM ARNUAPGTEUMREEN TW ITOHF ASRNeYDsSp ToEBnMRsIOeC-N GCaHSrICyAL LE8R .O HSAYnIdPSe,Er RsRoSnE,MA ACLBTLeIt VhIeAsTIdYRa ,W AYMSar ylDaYnSdF UNCTION. Shoji Asakura; Thomas V. Colby, Rochester, Minne- ASSOCIATED INTRA-ABDOMINAL HEMORRHAGE Carto P. Lombardi; Cesare T. Spedini, Brescia, italy sota CollinE .M . Brathwaite; JonathanH . Cilley, Jr; William Response-Charalambos Kostopoulos; Antony Rasidakis; My- ATRIOVENTRICULAR NODE REENTRY OF THE H. O'Connor; Steven E. Ross; Richard L. Weiss, ron Mavrikakis, Athens, Greece COMMON VARIETY: UNUSUAL LOCATION FOR Camden, New Jersey VALUE OF ORAL HYGIENE BEFORE EXPECTORATION OF THE FAST PATHWAY 1902 PROGRESSION OF AORTIC STENOSIS: ROLE OF SPUTUM FOR ROUTINE BACTERIAL CULTURE Osamu Fujimura; W. Jeffrey Schoen, Lexington, AGE AND CONCOMITANT CORONARY ARTERY ,-itJy. Flournoy; Linda J.A dkins; KathrynJ .L aughlin, Oklahoma Kentucky DISEASE FOREIGN BODY ASPIRATION WITH MEDIASTINAL MIGRA- CAVERNOUS DESTRUCTION OF AN UPPER LUNG Simon W. Davies, London, England TION AND SUPERIOR VENA CAVA PENETRATION LOBE IN A HEALTHY YOUNG MAN: AN UNUSUAL VALIDATION OF NEW PULSED DOPPLER ECHOCARDIO- Luh; Yung-CHie Lee, Taipei, Taiwan ROENTGENOGRAPHIC PRESENTATION OF AL- GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES EQUIP THE UNITS WITH OXYGEN SENSORS LERGIC BRONCHOPULMONARY ASPERGILLOSIS Neison 8. Schiller, San Francisco , Baltimore BWealrtnehra rdW edeSaru;t er;P eteRru doVlofgt ; SpFeeicrhe;n c ErFiolclha th,W . ZRuursiscih ORAuRessAtpLro anisAae N-TDiImCiOtAarG ULSAajNkTovS; R. Douglas McEvoy, Daw Park. aSuutbhjoerc t inidnedxe,x , vvoolluummee 110055 (J(*Jnaunaurayr-yJ-uJnuen,e , 11499944)) Switzerland MounéB . Elknatib; Steven R. Smith, Syivamia, Ohio content index, volume 105 (January-June, 1994)

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