D64. New Insights Into Mechanisms, Complications and Outcomes of Bronchiectasis 2012
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2012.185.1_meetingabstracts.a6101
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Elevated TNF-± And Interleukin-6 Levels In Breath Condensate And Serum Of Patients With Non-CF Bronchiectasis Comparison To COPD

Abstract: Intoduction: Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) allows non invasive studies in airway diseases. In bronchiectasis (Br-ect), chronic airway inflammation is an important feature. Methods: To evaluate the levels of TNF-and IL-6 in EBC and serum of patients (pts) with Br-ect and to compare to COPD, we studied 19 bronchiectatic, nonsmoker pts (mean age±sd 59 ±15y, 12F), 18 COPD pts, ex-smokers (68±6.2 y, 3F), and 18 non smoker controls (63±6y, 5F). Spirometry was performed and the concentration of the inflammatory mar… Show more

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