Bronchial hypersecretion is a poorly studied symptom in asthma. The aim of the study was to determine the specific characteristics of asthmatics with bronchial hypersecretion. A total of 142 asthmatics (21.8% men; mean age 49.8 years) were prospectively followed for one year. Mucus hypersecretion was clinically classified into two severity categories: daily sputum production and frequent expectoration but not every day. Clinical and pulmonary function variables associated with mucus hypersecretion were assessed by multiple logistic regression analysis. Daily cough was recorded in 28.9% of patients and sputum production daily or most of the days in 52.1%. Patients with mucus hypersecretion had more dyspnoea, poorer asthma control and quality...
BACKGROUND: Exacerbations represent a major source of morbidity and mortality in asthma and are a p...
Excessive sputum due to airway hypersecretion is one of the common symptoms in respiratory diseases ...
Background: Mucus plugging is recognized as a contributory factor to airway obstruction and symptoms...
SummaryBackgroundChronic cough and sputum production (chronic mucus hypersecretion) is a poorly desc...
Background: Chronic cough and sputum production (chronic mucus hypersecretion) is a poorly describe...
The classic pathologic finding in patients with fatal asthma is of markedly hyperinflated lungs. Thi...
Astrid Crespo-Lessmann,1 Eder Mateus,1,2 Montserrat Torrejón,1 Alicia Belda,1 Jordi Giner,1 S...
The term rhinosinusitis describes an inflammation of the mucosal lining of the nose and sinuses; how...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways characterized by airway hyperresponsiveness...
The MEGA (MEchanism underlying the Genesis and evolution of Asthma) project is a multicenter cohort ...
Asthma with airway mucus hypersecretion is an inadequately characterized variant of asthma. While se...
Asthma with airway mucus hypersecretion is an inadequately characterized variant of asthma. While se...
International audienceBackground : Goblet cell hyperplasia (GCH) is a pathological finding classical...
1) Define the clinical and inflammatory phenotype of asthma with bronchial hypersecretion of mucus. ...
RationaleReducing asthma exacerbation frequency is an important criterion for approval of asthma the...
BACKGROUND: Exacerbations represent a major source of morbidity and mortality in asthma and are a p...
Excessive sputum due to airway hypersecretion is one of the common symptoms in respiratory diseases ...
Background: Mucus plugging is recognized as a contributory factor to airway obstruction and symptoms...
SummaryBackgroundChronic cough and sputum production (chronic mucus hypersecretion) is a poorly desc...
Background: Chronic cough and sputum production (chronic mucus hypersecretion) is a poorly describe...
The classic pathologic finding in patients with fatal asthma is of markedly hyperinflated lungs. Thi...
Astrid Crespo-Lessmann,1 Eder Mateus,1,2 Montserrat Torrejón,1 Alicia Belda,1 Jordi Giner,1 S...
The term rhinosinusitis describes an inflammation of the mucosal lining of the nose and sinuses; how...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways characterized by airway hyperresponsiveness...
The MEGA (MEchanism underlying the Genesis and evolution of Asthma) project is a multicenter cohort ...
Asthma with airway mucus hypersecretion is an inadequately characterized variant of asthma. While se...
Asthma with airway mucus hypersecretion is an inadequately characterized variant of asthma. While se...
International audienceBackground : Goblet cell hyperplasia (GCH) is a pathological finding classical...
1) Define the clinical and inflammatory phenotype of asthma with bronchial hypersecretion of mucus. ...
RationaleReducing asthma exacerbation frequency is an important criterion for approval of asthma the...
BACKGROUND: Exacerbations represent a major source of morbidity and mortality in asthma and are a p...
Excessive sputum due to airway hypersecretion is one of the common symptoms in respiratory diseases ...
Background: Mucus plugging is recognized as a contributory factor to airway obstruction and symptoms...