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摘要
衰老一直被认为对黏毛清除有负面影响,但事实上研究有限。鼻粘膜纤毛清除率(NMC)是支气管清除率的镜像。本研究旨在评估糖精试验测定的NMC在我们临床环境中最常见的年龄组中年(40-59岁)和老年(>60岁)患者中的差异。这是一项涉及中年(n=18)和老年(n=12)患者的横断面研究。吸烟者和有呼吸道症状的患者被排除在外。采集年龄、性别、糖尿病史、恶性肿瘤、用力肺活量(FVC)、用力呼气量(FEV1)/用力呼气量(FVC)比、糖精转运时间等数据。除植被覆盖度外,基线特征无显著差异。糖精转运时间(STT)在中老年患者间差异无统计学意义(11.9+5.8 vs 12.8+6.3 min, p=0.696)。1例Bechet病患者STT异常延长(26.13分钟)。排除该患者后,线性回归后,恶性病史是与STT相关的唯一因素(p=0.026)。事实上,只有有化疗史的受试者会延长STT。研究结果表明,在评估纤毛粘膜清除率时,还需要注意其他因素,如化疗史和自身免疫性疾病。
Insignificant Difference of Mucociliary Clearance in Middle-Aged and Elderly Patients
: Aging has always been assumed to have negative effect on mucociliary clearance, but studies are in fact limited. Nasal mucociliary clearance (NMC) is a mirror image of bronchial clearance. This study aims to evaluate the difference of NMC, measured by saccharin test, in middle-aged (40-59 years) and elderly (>60 years) patients which are the most common age groups in our clinical settings. It is a cross-sectional study involving middle-aged (n=18) and elderly (n=12) patients. Smokers and patients having respiratory symptoms were excluded. Data of age, sex, history of diabetes, malignancy, forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)/FVC ratio, and saccharin transit time were taken. There is no significant difference in baseline characteristics, except FVC. Saccharin transit time (STT) was not statistically different between middle-aged and elderly patients (11.9+5.8 vs 12.8+6.3 mins, p=0.696). A patient with Bechet’s disease had abnormally prolonged STT (26.13 mins). With this patient excluded, history of malignancy was the only factor associated with STT (p=0.026) after linear regression. In fact, only subjects with history of chemotherapy had prolonged STT. The findings suggest that there are other factors to be aware of while evaluating mucociliary clearance, such as history of chemotherapy and autoimmune disease.