Pulmonary function testing plays a key role in the diagnosis and management of asthma in children. However, the literature does not clearly show whether children with clinically stable asthma have significantly reduced lung function when compared with normal children. We compared the lung function of 242 clinically stable asthmatic children who were initially diagnosed with mild intermittent or mild persistent asthma with the lung function of 100 nonasthmatic controls. The lung function was assessed using FEV1, FEV1/FVC, FEF25–75 and PEF. In addition, we measured bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) using the provocation concentration of methacholine needed to produce a 20% fall in FEV1. All measures of pulmonary function were significantly ...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
Background: The earliest changes associated with airflow obstruction in asthmatic children are a pro...
BACKGROUND Assessment of paediatric patients in the pulmonary laboratory includes several non-inva...
Traditionally, assessment of control of pediatric asthma has relied on symptoms reported by the chil...
Children as young as 6 years old can perform spirometry, yet the relationship between current asthma...
Wheezing during infancy has been linked to early loss of pulmonary function. We prospectively invest...
Purpose: Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) has been proposed as a non-invasive marker for airway inflammati...
Measurement of fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) is a noninvasive, simple, well-tolerated, and ...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
Background: Asthma patients exhibit an increased rate of loss of lung function. Determinants to such...
SummaryBackgroundAsthma patients exhibit an increased rate of loss of lung function. Determinants to...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
Background: The earliest changes associated with airflow obstruction in asthmatic children are a pro...
BACKGROUND Assessment of paediatric patients in the pulmonary laboratory includes several non-inva...
Traditionally, assessment of control of pediatric asthma has relied on symptoms reported by the chil...
Children as young as 6 years old can perform spirometry, yet the relationship between current asthma...
Wheezing during infancy has been linked to early loss of pulmonary function. We prospectively invest...
Purpose: Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) has been proposed as a non-invasive marker for airway inflammati...
Measurement of fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) is a noninvasive, simple, well-tolerated, and ...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
Background: Asthma patients exhibit an increased rate of loss of lung function. Determinants to such...
SummaryBackgroundAsthma patients exhibit an increased rate of loss of lung function. Determinants to...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
BACKGROUND: Tracking longitudinal measurements of growth and decline in lung function in patients wi...
Background: The earliest changes associated with airflow obstruction in asthmatic children are a pro...