Comparison of refractoriness after exercise-and hyperventilation-induced asthma
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Lung
- Vol. 169 (1) , 57-67
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02714143
Abstract
To study the relationship of bronchoconstriction and refractoriness we performed pairs of exercise and hyperventilation tests in 15 patients (mean [SEM] age 28.5 [2.8] years) with a history of exercise-induced asthma. Mean (SEM) maximum specific airway resistance (SRaw) increased during the first exercise test to 33.9 (4.5) and during the second exercise test to 29.8 (5.2) cmH2O×s (n.s.). Mean (SEM) maximum specific airway resistance (SRaw) increased during the first hyperventilation test to 44.0 (5.9) and during the second hyperventilation test to 27.4 (3.3) cmH2O×s (p<0.01). Mean maximum bronchoconstriction after corresponding exercise and hyperventilation tests did not differ statistically. There was a significantly larger interindividual variability in the airway response to hyperventilation (p<0.001). From these data we suggest that similar refractoriness can be observed after both exercise and hyperventilation.Keywords
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