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Respiration | 2005

Quantitative Assessment and Repeatability of Chlorine in Exhaled Breath Condensate

Anette Davidsson; K. Naidu Sjöswärd; L. Lundman; Birgitta Schmekel

Background: Airway condition is presumably reflected in epithelial lining fluid (ELF). Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) has been used as a surrogate marker of the composition of ELF. Objectives: This study aimed at assessing the technical repeatability of chlorine measurements in EBC and comparing two separate condensators (Ecoscreen® and R Tube™) regarding recovery and repeatability. Furthermore, the association between condensate recoveries and variations in the airway status were scrutinized. Methods: EBC was collected using two condensators from 10 healthy volunteers. In addition, 13 asthmatic patients produced EBC with or without an added resistance of 5 cm H2O (Res5), applied to the outflow tract of Ecoscreen. All tests were done in random order. Chlorine levels (analyzed by a coulometric technique) in EBC served as a tool for investigation. Results: Chlorine was measurable in all samples. The coefficient of repeatability of chlorine measurements was <10%. Chlorine levels were higher in EBC obtained from R Tube (p < 0.001), and differences in recoveries and variability in chlorine levels were presumably related to technical differences in the condensators and not to the repeatability of chlorine measurements per se. Air-flow-dependent chlorine levels were obtained from healthy volunteers. Application of Res5, recruiting additional alveoli, resulted in increased recovery of the EBC volume, but not of chlorine, from those that had the most pronounced airway obstruction (p = 0.05). Conclusion: We conclude that by employing a sensitive analysis technique, chlorine is repeatedly measurable in EBC. We suggest that the bulk of chlorine in EBC originates from large airways and not from the alveolar area. Both condensators were comparable regarding repeatability but differed regarding chlorine recovery.


Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis | 2010

Efficacy of Two Breath Condensers

Anette Davidsson; Birgitta Schmekel

Background: Examination of Exhaled Breath Condensate has been suggested to give information about inflammatory airway diseases. Objectives: The aim was to compare efficacy and variability in gain of two commercially available exhaled breath condensers, ECoScreen® and RTube™ in an in vitro set up. Methods: Test fluids containing myeloperoxidase (MPO) or human neutrophil lipocalin (HNL) in addition to saline and bovine serum albumin were nebulized and aerosols were transferred by a servo ventilator to either of the two condensers. Analyses of MPO, HNL, or chlorine were done by means of ELISA, RIA, or a modified adsorbed organic halogen technique (AOX), respectively. Results: Recoveries of HNL were higher when using ECoScreen than RTube (P<0.05). In contrast, there were no significant differences between the two condensers in recoveries of MPO or chlorine. The spread of data was wide regarding all tested compounds. Conclusion: Variability in gain was large and ECoScreen was more efficacious then RTube in condensing the tested solutes of HNL, but not those of MPO or chlorine J. Clin. Lab. Anal. 24:219–223, 2010.


Respiration | 2007

Chlorine in Breath Condensate – A Measure of Airway Affection in Pollinosis?

Anette Davidsson; Mats Söderström; Kerstin Naidu Sjöswärd; Birgitta Schmekel

Background: Infiltration of inflammatory cells in bronchial mucosa and glandular hypersecretion are hallmarks of asthma. It has been postulated that exhaled breath condensate (EBC) mirrors events in epithelial lining fluid of airways, such as presence of local inflammation as well as glandular hypersecretion. It is also well known that eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) and cysteinyl-leukotrienes (cys-LT) are released by circulating inflammatory cells when triggered by antigen stimulation in asthma patients. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether chlorine and/or cys-LT in EBC would reflect changes of exposure of airborne pollen in patients with asthma. Methods: EBC and serum were collected from 23 patients with allergic asthma during a pollen season and repeated 5 months later during a period with no aeroallergens. Chlorine was measured by means of a sensitive coulometric technique and cys-LT by an EIA technique. Serum ECP was measured and lung function tests were performed and symptoms noted during both occasions. Results: Significantly higher concentrations of chlorine in EBC (p = 0.007) and ECP in serum (p = 0.003) were found during the pollen season compared to post-season. Chlorine levels tended to be higher in patients who reported of chest symptoms compared to those who denied symptoms during the pollen season (p = 0.06). Areas under the receiver-operated characteristic curves (AUCROC) were compared and similar discriminative power to identify exacerbations of asthma was recorded by chlorine in EBC (range 0.67–0.78) and ECP in serum (range 0.64–0.78). Conclusion: It is concluded that chlorine in EBC and ECP in serum decreased significantly post-season, and this is suggested to mirror the decrement in airborne antigen. It is furthermore proposed that chlorine in EBC and ECP in serum tend to have a similar capacity to identify seasonal variations in airborne pollen in patients with asthma.


Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging | 2017

Influence of reconstruction algorithms on image quality in SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging.

Anette Davidsson; Eva Olsson; Jan Engvall; Agnetha Gustafsson

We investigated if image‐ and diagnostic quality in SPECT MPI could be maintained despite a reduced acquisition time adding Depth Dependent Resolution Recovery (DDRR) for image reconstruction. Images were compared with filtered back projection (FBP) and iterative reconstruction using Ordered Subsets Expectation Maximization with (IRAC) and without (IRNC) attenuation correction (AC).


15th Congress of the European-Federation-of-Neurological-Societies (EFNS), Budapest, Hungary, September 10-13, 2011 | 2011

DaTSCAN SPECT EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH MOVEMENT DISORDERS

Charalampos Georgiopoulos; Anette Davidsson; Göran Granerus; Nil Dizdar; Helene Zachrisson

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Inflammation Research | 2005

Histamine release from blood cells and serum ECP in patients with asthma, during and after a mild pollen season.

Anette Davidsson; Birgitta Schmekel

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Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 2014

Comparison between visual assessment of dopaminergic degeneration pattern and semi-quantitative ratio calculations in patients with Parkinson’s disease and Atypical Parkinsonian syndromes using DaTSCAN® SPECT

Anette Davidsson; Charalampos Georgiopoulos; Nil Dizdar; Göran Granerus; Helene Zachrisson


Respiratory Medicine | 2004

Single-isomer R-salbutamol is not superior to racemate regarding protection for bronchial hyperresponsiveness

Kerstin Naidu Sjöswärd; Mounira Hmani; Anette Davidsson; Peter Söderkvist; Birgitta Schmekel


Journal of Neurology | 2015

The diagnostic value of dopamine transporter imaging and olfactory testing in patients with parkinsonian syndromes

Charalampos Georgiopoulos; Anette Davidsson; Maria Engström; Elna-Marie Larsson; Helene Zachrisson; Nil Dizdar


Nuklearmedicinska Vårmötet I Helsingborg 20-22 maj 2015 | 2015

Myokardscintigrafi med ny hjärtkamera (D-SPECT): Hur mycket kan vi minska strålbelastningen till patienten utan att försämra diagnostisk bildkvalité?

Anette Davidsson; Eva Olsson; Jan Engvall; Pernilla Norberg

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Agnetha Gustafsson

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

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Agneta Gustafsson

Karolinska University Hospital

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