Effect of home oxygen therapy (HOT) on the prognosis in chronic hypoxemic pulmonary disease
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概要
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We examined the effect of a long-term home oxygen therapy on prognosis in patients with chronic hypoxemic pulmonary diseases. The oxygen therapy group (HOT group) consisting of 33 patients and the non-oxygen therapy group (CONTROL group) consisting of 32 patients were studied. The mean observation period were 53±22 months in HOT group and 47±19 months in CONTROL group. Cumulative surviving rate curve was not significant different between HOT group and CONTROL group. In contrast the surviving rate curve in patients with pulmonary emphysema significantly higher in HOT group than in CONTROL group after 40 months, while until 40 months the curve was higher in CONTROL group. In patients with the arterial partial oxygen pressure less than 60 Torr the difference was more distinct. Effect of home oxygen therapy on prognosis was demonstrated after long term followup in patients with severe hypoxemic emphysema.
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著者
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Tamita Kouichi
神戸市立中央市民病院
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Tanabe Kazuaki
神戸市立医療センター中央市民病院 循環器内科
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Tanabe Kazuaki
Division Of Cardiology Kobe General Hospital
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Ishibashi Yutaka
Shimane University Faculty of Medicine
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SANO Kazuya
Cardiovascular Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Shimane Medical University
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MURAKAMI Rinji
Cardiovascular Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Shimane Medical University
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MORIOKA Shigefumi
Cardiovascular Division, Kobe General Hospital
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Morioka Shigefumi
Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane Medical University
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Moriyama Katsutoshi
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane University
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Morioka Shigefumi
Shimane Medical University
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Ikuma Isao
Shimane Medical University
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Sano Kazuya
Shimane Medical University
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Hatano Jyun
Shimane Medical University
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Tsukihahi Hironori
Shimane Medical University
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Tanabe Kazuaki
Shimane Medical University
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Umeno Tetsuhiro
Shimane Medical University
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Murakami Rinji
Shimane Medical University
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Murakami You
Shimane Medical University
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Shimada Toshio
Kobe Municipal Hospital
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Sano Kazuya
Cardiovascular Division Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane Medical University
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Murakami Rinji
Cardiovascular Division Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane Medical University
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Ishibashi Yutaka
Division Of Cardiobascular Medicine Shimane University Faculty Of Medicine
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Umeno Tetsuhiro
Division Of Cardiovascular Medicine Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane University
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