J. Cosemans
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Respiration | 1978
Maurits Demedts; J. Cosemans; M. De Roo; Leon Billiet; Kp Van de Woestijne
In 9 patients complaining primarily of exertional dyspnea, the diagnosis of early emphysema was made on the basis of a decrease of the elastic recoil of the lung and of the single breath diffusing capacity, in the presence of only minor airway obstruction as estimated from the routine pulmonary function tests. Closing volume, the alveolar plateau, dynamic compliance and maximal flow at 50% of the vital capacity were markedly abnormal; the maximal flow-static recoil pressure relationships suggest, however, that none of the patients suffered from small airway disease. We conclude that one should systematically consider early emphysema in the differential diagnosis of small airway disease.
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 1977
M. Demedts; M. De Roo; P. Devos; Leon Billiet; J. Cosemans
Using 133Xe, a gamma camera and off-line data handling the effect of inhaled Salbutamol on regional lung function was measured in six patients with chronic obstructive lung disease and associated bronchospasm.After bronchodilation only minor changes were obtained in regional ventilation or in the arterial hypoxemia, although the overall airways obstruction improved markedly. These findings suggest that the bronchodilating agent had an effect mainly on the larger airways and almost did not influence the function of the more peripheral lung units responsible for gas exchange. Also, a slight but direct effect on the perfusion was demonstrated. The effect on the 133Xe ventilation-perfusion ratio was not correlated with that on the hypoxemia, indicating that the first is not a good representation of the latter.
Respiration | 1974
Maurits Demedts; M. De Roo; A. Vandecruys; L. Kiebooms; L. Drieskens; J. Cosemans
Our test procedure for measuring regional ventilation, perfusion and V/Q-ratio by means of a gamma camera and 133Xe is explained and discussed, as well as our programmes to correct the defo
Respiration | 1978
P. Devos; Maurits Demedts; A. Vandecruys; J. Cosemans; M. De Roo
In 6 healthy subjects and 13 patients with chronic obstructive lung disease, 133Xe washout curves after bolus inhalation, perfusion and equilibration were compared, using a gamma camera and computerized data handling. In healthy subjects the washout after equilibration was significantly slower than after the two other procedures. As this phenomenon occurred at the basal zones, it was attributed to the presence of airway closure in some units. In patients, the three washouts were significantly different from each other. This indicated the existence of intraregional inhomogeneity in ventilation, perfusion and ventilation-perfusion ratio. Our conclusion is that comparison of these different washout methods yields valuable information not only on absolute values of pulmonary function but also on the intraregional distribution, which cannot be obtained by other examinations.
The American review of respiratory disease | 1975
M. Demedts; M. De Roo; A. Vandecruys; Herman Bobbaers; J. Cosemans; Kp Van de Woestijne
Horizontal gradients in the distribution of ventilation and of regional vital capacities, as well as a reversed vertical, esophageal pressure gradient, were observed in a patient with a unilateral painful chest wall lesion. The distribution abnormalities disappeared after surgical treatment. These findings suggest that the interdependency between chest wall and lungs, and within the latter, between lobes, is an important factor determining the regional distribution of ventilation and the pleural pressure gradient in man. (auth)
Journal of Applied Physiology | 1976
M. Demedts; M. De Roo; J. Cosemans; Leon Billiet; Kp Van de Woestijne
Respiration | 1969
M. De Roo; M. Goris; G. Van Der Schueren; J. Cosemans; Leon Billiet; A. Gyselen
The Lancet | 1975
M. Demedts; Kp Van de Woestijne; M. De Roo; J. Cosemans
Respiration, v. 31, no. 6, pp. 484-502 | 1974
M. Demedts; M. de Roo; A. Vandecruys; L. Kiebooms; L. Drieskens; J. Cosemans
Respiration | 1974
M.S. Islam; W.T. Ulmer; Frederick L. Glauser; Melvin Hoshiko; Michael Watanabe; Archie F. Wilson; J.N. Pande; S.P. Gupta; J.S. Guleria; Maurits Demedts; M. De Roo; A. Vandecruys; L. Kiebooms; L. Drieskens; J. Cosemans; H. Löllgen; U. Smidt; G. von Nieding; H. Krekeler