Breathing patterns in people with exercise‐induced laryngeal obstruction

  • Astrid Haugen Lie
  • Ingvild Grønnevik
  • Bente Frisk
  • Ola Drange Røksund
  • Ida Hammer
  • Maria Vollsæter
  • Thomas Halvorsen
  • Hege H. Clemm
Publication date
November 2021
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Physiological Reports

Abstract

Abstract Exercise‐induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is common, but we lack readily available diagnostic tools. The larynx represents an important point of resistance in the airways, and we therefore hypothesized that EILO is associated with characteristic breathing patterns possible to record from a standard incremental ergospirometry test. We studied 24 individuals with moderate/severe EILO and 20 individuals with no‐EILO, mean (SD) age 17 (6.1) and 24 (6.4) years, respectively. EILO versus no‐EILO was verified from maximal continuous laryngoscopy treadmill exercise (CLE) tests, which also included ergospirometry. We described the relationships between minute ventilation (V˙E) versus tidal volume (VT) and V˙E versus carbon dioxide outpu...

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