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Small Airway Disease Syndromes Piercing the Quiet Zone

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ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN THORACIC SOCIETY
Volume 15, Issue -, Pages S26-S29

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AMER THORACIC SOC
DOI: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.201710-767KV

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airway function; small airway; obesity; cigarette smoking; forced oscillation technique

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The role for direct assessment of small airway function in subjects with respiratory symptoms but normal airflow by spirometry is discussed. Small airway disease syndrome is described in numerous disease states using a multidisciplinary approach. Data demonstrate that small airway disease is related to presence of respiratory symptoms, exposure to inhaled toxins, presence of local and systemic inflammation, and presence of histologic abnormalities within the distal lung. Investigation of immunological derangements associated with distal airway dysfunction in the setting of normal spirometry may provide insight into pathophysiological mechanisms that are present at disease onset. For the purposes of this symposium, data were reviewed in selected clinical conditions (obesity, environmental inhalational injury, and cigarette smoking) that have been recently studied in the Andre Cournand Pulmonary Physiology Laboratory at Bellevue Hospital using the forced oscillation technique.

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