The aim of this study was to uncover the characteristics of immunoreactivity in patients with community-acquired pneumonia, depending on the pathogen. The inflammatory process caused by various pathogens, has its own characteristics and affects the course of the disease. The study of the mechanisms of these complex interactions can improve the understanding of the processes occurring in community-acquired pneumonia, and, therefore, develop individual approaches to the therapy depending on the etiological factor.
Currently, the increase in comorbid pathology, including patients with bronchoobstructive and cardiovascular diseases remains an urgent problem. Therefore, there is a need not only for new approaches in the tactics of management and treatment of patients with combined cardiorespiratory pathology, but also a more complete understanding of the impact of existing bronchodilator therapy on comorbid pathology and the pathophysiological changes taking place in order to create a new approach to the diagnosis and selection of effective and optimal treatment. The article provides a review of the literature on the impact of beta-2-agonists on pro- and anti-inflammatory mechanisms in patients with bronchial obstruction, including cardiovascular disease.
The syndromology of dysfunction of the vocal cords varies widely from the absence of symptoms to mild shortness of breath to acute respiratory disfunction, which can mimic an asthma attack. The treatment of vocal dysfunction and bronchial asthma is different. An early fold diagnosis of vocal dysfunction can prevent improper treatment and, therefore, minimize the rising costs of health care.
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