The Japanese journal of thoracic diseases
Online ISSN : 1883-471X
Print ISSN : 0301-1542
ISSN-L : 0301-1542
Airway Responsiviness Measured by Body Plethysmograph Connecting a Circuit of an Inhalation System of Serially Concentrated Bronchoconstrictant
Y. Uno-KomaseT. ItoK. KudoY. SanoJ. KabeS. Murakami
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1989 Volume 27 Issue 12 Pages 1460-1466

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Abstract
We developed a new methodology to examine the bronchial response to the bronchoconstrictants, acethylcholine and methacholine. An inhalation device was connected to the body plethysmograph circuit so that a minute inhalation of serially concentrared bronchoconstrictant could be quickly switched to the circuit of the measurement of the airway resistance. The following were calculated: airway responsiveness in terms of sensitivity, provocative dose to increase the airway resistance up to 35% from the baseline. PC35 or PD35 and the reactivity, the slope of the declining specific airway conductance and %ΔSGaw. The airway responsiveness was examined in asthmatics, COPD outgrowed-childhood asthma patients and normal subjects. These three groups were categorised differently from each other in both sensitivity and reactivity.
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