نتایج جستجو برای: bronchial hyperreactivity

تعداد نتایج: 24657  

Journal: :American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2012
Amund Riiser Vegard Hovland Kai-Håkon Carlsen Petter Mowinckel Karin C Lødrup Carlsen

RATIONALE Bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) is an important, but not specific, asthma characteristic. OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess the predictive value of BHR tested by methacholine and exercise challenge at age 10 years for active asthma 6 years later. METHODS From a Norwegian birth cohort, 530 children underwent methacholine challenge and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) test...

2013
Dong In Suh Young Yull Koh

Both atopy and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) are characteristic features of asthma. They are also found among non-asthmatic subjects, including allergic rhinitis patients and the general population. Atopy and BHR in asthma are closely related. Atopy induces airway inflammation as an IgE response to a specific allergen, which causes or amplifies BHR. Moreover, significant evidence of the c...

Journal: :Chest 2004
Iftikhar Hussain Vipul V Jain Patrick O'Shaughnessy Thomas R Businga Joel Kline

STUDY OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of NO(2), a major component of air pollution, on airway eosinophilic inflammation and bronchial hyperreactivity, using a mouse model of asthma. SETTING AND SUBJECTS BALB/c mice (eight mice per experimental group) were studied in a basic research laboratory at the University of Iowa. INTERVENTIONS Using a standard murine m...

Journal: :Respiratory medicine 2013
Metin Aydogan Aarif O Eifan Sevgi Keles Tunc Akkoc Mustafa A Nursoy Nerrin N Bahceciler Isil B Barlan

BACKGROUND Although sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) has been demonstrated to be a safe and efficient treatment in children with seasonal allergic rhinitis (AR), there is little evidence on the efficacy of SLIT with house-dust-mite (HDM) extract in children with isolated perennial AR. OBJECTIVES We sought to assess the clinical efficacy and safety of HDM-SLIT in children with isolated allergic...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1996
M A Jenkins J R Clarke J B Carlin C F Robertson J L Hopper M F Dalton D P Holst K Choi G G Giles

BACKGROUND The Tasmanian Asthma survey (TAS) and the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) have used questionnaires to measure the prevalence of asthma in adults and children. We have investigated the validity of these questionnaires by comparing response to questionnaire with a physician assessment of asthma status in the past 12 months. METHODS Ninety-three adults...

Journal: :European annals of allergy and clinical immunology 2010
G Liccardi A Salzillo A Piccolo I De Napoli G D'Amato

It is well known that patients suffering from bronchial asthma undergoing to surgical procedures requiring general anaesthesia (GA) or the administration of water soluble radiographic contrast media (RCM) experience a risk of potentially severe bronchospasm. Nevertheless, little attention has been devoted on the possible preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of this potentially life-thre...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology 1991
J Y Wang

We have studied the bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) of children with normal controls and asthma by methacholine inhalation challenge, using a forced oscillation method. Four parameters, respiratory conductance (Grs), bronchial responsiveness (PD35Grs), bronchial sensitivity (Dmin) and reactivity (SGrs) were studied. There were three patterns of dose-response curves identified in this study,...

Journal: :Chest 2001
G Cuttitta F Cibella V Bellia V Grassi S Cossi S Bucchieri G Bonsignore

STUDY OBJECTIVE We evaluated whether aging may produce changes in bronchial hyperresponsiveness, risk of enhanced bronchoconstriction, and changes of bronchoconstriction perception. SETTING Each subject underwent a methacholine bronchial challenge. Methacholine challenge was stopped when one of the following conditions occurred: (1) plateau of bronchoconstriction; (2) decrease of FEV(1) > 40%...

Journal: :Immunology and cell biology 1998
S P Hogan A W Mould J M Young M E Rothenberg A J Ramsay K Matthaei I G Young P S Foster

Airway inflammation is central to the pathogenesis of allergic asthma, and molecules that mediate this process obviously represent targets for therapy. In the present article, we discuss our experiments, which point to CD4+ T cells and IL-5-driven eosinophilia as potential targets for the relief of bronchial hyperreactivity in late-phase asthma.

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