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[A study of relation between pulmonary function and bronchial hypersensitivity in severe asthmatic children]
S Matsuda1, H Sugimoto, Y Iikura
1Department of Pediatrics, National Higashi Saitama Hospital.
Arerugi = [Allergy]
|January 1, 1996
Abstract:
We studied 198 acetylcholine inhalation tests in 31 subjects and 260 exercise loading tests in 43 subjects, who were severe asthmatic children received institutional therapy. Respiratory threshold to acetylcholine (RT-Ach) were significantly lower when %V50 or %MMF were less than 60%. %V50 were significantly lower when EIB (maximum %fall in FEV1.0 after exercise) were more than 15%. These results suggest that in bronchial hypersensitivity tests, %V50 and %MMF which are indexes of peripheral airway obstruction should be examined.