BACKGROUND: Bronchodilator responsiveness is a potential phenotypic characteristic of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We studied whether change in lung function after a bronchodilator is abnormal in COPD, whether stable responder subgroups can be identified, and whether these subgroups experience different clinical outcomes. METHODS: 1831 patients with COPD, 285 smoking (SC) and 228 non-smoking (NSC) controls from the Evaluation of COPD Longitudinally to Identify Predictive Surrogate Endpoints (ECLIPSE) cohort. Spirometric reversibility to 400 mug inhaled salbutamol was assessed on four occasions over 1 year. RESULTS: Forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV(1)) increase after salbutamol was similar in SC (mean 0.14 litres (SD 0.1...
BACKGROUND: In COPD patients, reversibility is currently evaluated from the changes of forced expira...
SummaryBackgroundThe forced expiratory volume at first second (FEV1) during spirometry reflects the ...
ABSTRACTBackgroundGuidelines and literature debate the importance of testing for bronchial reversibi...
BACKGROUND: Bronchodilator responsiveness is a potential phenotypic characteristic of chronic obstru...
Background: COPD is defined as partly irreversible airflow obstruction. The response pattern of bron...
BACKGROUND: Flow response after administration of a bronchodilator is widely used as an indicator of...
ObjectiveBronchodilator responsiveness (BDR) is prevalent in COPD, but its clinical implications rem...
SummaryBackgroundFlow response after administration of a bronchodilator is widely used as an indicat...
Background: We investigated whether a relationship between small airways dysfunction and bronchodila...
SummaryBackgroundChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients are thought to have limited b...
Bronchodilator response (BDR) testing is used as a diagnostic method in obstructive airway diseases....
AbstractThe assessment of reversibility is recognized as being an essential part of the management o...
Background: Guidelines and literature debate the importance of testing for bronchial reversibility a...
BACKGROUND: The responsiveness of short-term bronchodilator use on inspiratory lung function paramet...
Background It is unclear whether various bronchodilator reversibility (BDR) criteri...
BACKGROUND: In COPD patients, reversibility is currently evaluated from the changes of forced expira...
SummaryBackgroundThe forced expiratory volume at first second (FEV1) during spirometry reflects the ...
ABSTRACTBackgroundGuidelines and literature debate the importance of testing for bronchial reversibi...
BACKGROUND: Bronchodilator responsiveness is a potential phenotypic characteristic of chronic obstru...
Background: COPD is defined as partly irreversible airflow obstruction. The response pattern of bron...
BACKGROUND: Flow response after administration of a bronchodilator is widely used as an indicator of...
ObjectiveBronchodilator responsiveness (BDR) is prevalent in COPD, but its clinical implications rem...
SummaryBackgroundFlow response after administration of a bronchodilator is widely used as an indicat...
Background: We investigated whether a relationship between small airways dysfunction and bronchodila...
SummaryBackgroundChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients are thought to have limited b...
Bronchodilator response (BDR) testing is used as a diagnostic method in obstructive airway diseases....
AbstractThe assessment of reversibility is recognized as being an essential part of the management o...
Background: Guidelines and literature debate the importance of testing for bronchial reversibility a...
BACKGROUND: The responsiveness of short-term bronchodilator use on inspiratory lung function paramet...
Background It is unclear whether various bronchodilator reversibility (BDR) criteri...
BACKGROUND: In COPD patients, reversibility is currently evaluated from the changes of forced expira...
SummaryBackgroundThe forced expiratory volume at first second (FEV1) during spirometry reflects the ...
ABSTRACTBackgroundGuidelines and literature debate the importance of testing for bronchial reversibi...