Randal Barnette
Vanderbilt University
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Respirology | 2006
Todd W. Rice; R. Michael Rodriguez; Randal Barnette; Richard W. Light
Objective and background: The prevalence and characteristics of pleural effusions occurring in adults with the superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome are unknown. The purpose of the present study was to characterize these pleural effusions.
Chest | 2003
Ioannis Kalomenidis; Kamel H. Mohamed; Kirk B. Lane; R. Stokes Peebles; Randal Barnette; R. Michael Rodriguez; Richard W. Light
STUDY OBJECTIVES The mechanisms responsible for the accumulation of eosinophils in pleural fluid are not fully understood. The objective of the present study was to examine the relationship between pleural fluid eosinophilia and the levels of vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM)-1, eotaxin, RANTES (regulated upon activation, normal T-cell expressed and secreted), and interleukin (IL)-4 in pleural effusions. PATIENTS AND METHODS Thirty-one patients with eosinophilic pleural effusion (EPE) [eosinophil percentage > 10% of the pleural fluid nucleated cells] and 10 patients without EPE were evaluated. VCAM-1, eotaxin, RANTES, and IL-4 in all pleural fluids were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits. IL-5 levels of the same fluids were measured in a previous study. RESULTS VCAM-1, eotaxin, and RANTES but not IL-4 were detectable in the pleural fluids. The mean level of VCAM-1 in EPE (336 +/- 85 ng/mL) was significantly higher (p = 0.011) than that in the noneosinophilic effusions (260 +/- 34 ng/mL) [mean +/- SD]. VCAM-1 levels were significantly correlated with the eosinophil count and percentage in all pleural fluids (r = 0.43, p = 0.005, and r = 0.37, p = 0.019, respectively). Multiple linear regression analysis disclosed that both IL-5 (beta, 0.63; p < 0.001) and VCAM-1 (beta, 0.27, p = 0.025) are independent predictors of the number of eosinophils in all pleural fluids. RANTES and eotaxin did not differ significantly between EPEs and non-EPEs, and were not correlated with the number of pleural fluid eosinophils. CONCLUSION The levels of VCAM-1 are increased in EPE, suggesting that VCAM-1 is important in the pathogenesis of EPE. Neither eotaxin nor RANTES is associated with pleural fluid eosinophilia.
Chest | 2003
Ioannis T. Kalomenidis; Michael Rodriguez; Randal Barnette; Rita Gupta; Michael Hawthorne; Kenneth B. Parkes; Richard W. Light
Chest | 2004
Kent D. Miller; Randal Barnette; Richard W. Light
Respiratory Medicine | 2005
Zhiwen Zhu; Randal Barnette; Kevin M. Fussell; R. Michael Rodriguez; Angelo Canonico; Richard W. Light
Chest | 2005
Ioannis Kalomenidis; Georgios T. Stathopoulos; Randal Barnette; Yubiao Guo; R. Stokes Peebles; Timothy S. Blackwell; Richard W. Light
Chest | 2003
Ioannis Kalomenidis; Michael Rodriguez; Randal Barnette; Rita Gupta; Michael Hawthorne; Kenneth B. Parkes; Richard W. Light
Respiratory Medicine | 2007
Ioannis Kalomenidis; Georgios T. Stathopoulos; Randal Barnette; Spyros Papiris; Timothy S. Blackwell; Charis Roussos; Richard W. Light
Chest | 2003
Ioannis T. Kalomenidis; Yubiao Guo; Michael Hawthorne; Randal Barnette; Kenneth B. Parkes; R. Michael Rodriguez; Richard W. Light
Archive | 2015
Ioannis Kalomenidis; Michael Rodriguez; Randal Barnette; Rita Gupta; Michael Hawthorne; Kenneth B. Parkes; Richard W. Light