Collection of Lung Fluid and Tissue Samples for Research
This study will collect fluid and tissue specimens from the lungs and nose of healthy people and people with a history of lung infections. The specimens will be examined for differences between the two groups that may be associated with susceptibility to certain infections.
Healthy normal volunteers and people with a history of lung infections between 18 and 75 years of age who are followed at NIH may be eligible for this study.
Participants undergo the following procedures:
Medical history and physical examination.
Blood and urine tests.
Electrocardiogram (ECG) and chest x-ray.
Treadmill exercise stress test (for people over 45 years old with a history of chest pain or ECG abnormalities).
Bronchoscopy: The subject s nose and throat are numbed with lidocaine and a sedative is given for comfort. A thin flexible tube called a bronchoscope is advanced through the nose or mouth into the lung airways to examine the airways carefully.
Fluid collection during the bronchoscopy using one of the following methods:
* Bronchoalveolar lavage: Salt water is injected through the bronchoscope into the lung and immediately suctioned out, washing off cells lining the airways.
* Bronchial brushings: A brush-tipped wire enclosed in a sheath is passed through the bronchoscope and a small area of the airway tissue is gently brushed. The brush is withdrawn with some tissue adhering to it.
* Endobronchial biopsies: Small pinchers on a wire are passed through the bronchoscope and about 1 to 2 millimeters of tissue is removed.
* Nasal scrape: A small device is used to scrape along the inside of the nose to collect some cells.
* Sputum induction
* Exhaled breath condensate to obtain specimens for in vitro investigations and comparisons of both the cellular and acellular components.
* Nasal nitric oxide production
* Nasal potential difference
* Exhaled aerosol mask sample collection
* Cough aerosol collection
* Exhaled particle collection
* Lung Clearance Index (LCI)
Gender: All
Ages: 5 Years - 100 Years
Leukocyte Disorders
Respiratory Tract Diseases
Bronchoscopy