Methacholine challenge in preschool children: methacholine-induced wheeze versus transcutaneous oximetry
- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by European Respiratory Society (ERS) in European Respiratory Journal
- Vol. 14 (5) , 1175-1178
- https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.99.14511759
Abstract
Tracheal/chest auscultation for wheeze and transcutaneous oximetry have both been suggested as measures of outcome in bronchial provocation tests in young children. This study aimed to compare the sensitivity and safety of these two techniques as end-points for methacholine challenge in children aged 3 kPa but six of these also showed a significant rise. Fifty-three tests (75%) contained a fall in tcPO2 >15%, but 20 of these also showed a significant rise. Tracheal/chest auscultation with Sa,O2 monitoring is a sensitive and relatively safe end-point for bronchial challenges in preschool children. The erratic pattern of transcutaneous oxygen pressure response in some children casts doubt on its reliability as a proxy measure of bronchial obstruction.Keywords
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