: Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2) in humans is known to cause inconsistent effects on airway function. These could be due to direct effects of CO2 on airway smooth muscle or to changes in minute ventilation (e). To address this issue, we examined the responses of the respiratory system to inhaled methacholine in healthy and mild asthmatics while breathing air or gas mixtures containing 2% or 4% CO2. Respiratory mechanics were measured by a forced oscillation technique at 5 Hz during tidal breathing. At baseline, respiratory resistance (R5) was significantly higher in asthmatics (2.53±0.38 cm H2O•L-1•s) than healthy subjects (2.11±0.42 cm H2O•L-1•s) (p=0.008) with room air. Similar values were observed with CO2 2% or 4% in the two groups. e, t...
SummaryBackgroundThe non-specific bronchial hyper-responsiveness reported in mild to moderate COPD i...
expired gas has been shown to be elevated with asthma; however, its function is not known, and there...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
: Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2) in humans is known to cause inconsistent effects on airway function....
Physiotherapists and others routinely use breathing retraining to treat patients with symptoms of dy...
© 2017 the American Physiological Society. Force adaptation, a process whereby sustained spasmogenic...
Abstract Asthma is characterized by increased airway responsiveness and airway inflammation. Airway...
It has been suggested that people with asthma have a higher prevalence of dysfunctional breathing, l...
ABSTRACT In a previous study on 27 patients with chronic bronchitis we found that only three develop...
AbstractBronchial hyper-responsiveness is a cardinal feature of asthma. To determine whether nasal c...
According to a recent hypothesis, airway smooth muscle regulates airway calibre mostly at high lung ...
There is some evidence that breathing retraining may be beneficial for patients with asthma, but the...
BackgroundAsthma exacerbations cause lung hyperinflation, elevation in load to inspiratory muscles, ...
BACKGROUND:Asthma exacerbations cause lung hyperinflation, elevation in load to inspiratory muscles,...
Copyright © 2014 by the American Thoracic Society. Rationale: Airway narrowing is maintained for a p...
SummaryBackgroundThe non-specific bronchial hyper-responsiveness reported in mild to moderate COPD i...
expired gas has been shown to be elevated with asthma; however, its function is not known, and there...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...
: Inhaling carbon dioxide (CO2) in humans is known to cause inconsistent effects on airway function....
Physiotherapists and others routinely use breathing retraining to treat patients with symptoms of dy...
© 2017 the American Physiological Society. Force adaptation, a process whereby sustained spasmogenic...
Abstract Asthma is characterized by increased airway responsiveness and airway inflammation. Airway...
It has been suggested that people with asthma have a higher prevalence of dysfunctional breathing, l...
ABSTRACT In a previous study on 27 patients with chronic bronchitis we found that only three develop...
AbstractBronchial hyper-responsiveness is a cardinal feature of asthma. To determine whether nasal c...
According to a recent hypothesis, airway smooth muscle regulates airway calibre mostly at high lung ...
There is some evidence that breathing retraining may be beneficial for patients with asthma, but the...
BackgroundAsthma exacerbations cause lung hyperinflation, elevation in load to inspiratory muscles, ...
BACKGROUND:Asthma exacerbations cause lung hyperinflation, elevation in load to inspiratory muscles,...
Copyright © 2014 by the American Thoracic Society. Rationale: Airway narrowing is maintained for a p...
SummaryBackgroundThe non-specific bronchial hyper-responsiveness reported in mild to moderate COPD i...
expired gas has been shown to be elevated with asthma; however, its function is not known, and there...
Inhalation of CO(2)-enriched air has been used as a laboratory model for a number of anxiety disorde...