Low endogenous cortisol levels appear to contribute to the pathophysiology of nocturnal asthma. Lower cortisol levels are associated with lower forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) levels in children with asthma. The aim of the present study was to identify whether substitution of low serum cortisol with intravenous hydrocortisone decreases 24-h FEV1 variation and/or indirect measures of airway inflammation. Hydrocortisone was given over 24 h in a double-blind randomised crossover design to 26 subjects. FEV1 was measured every 4 h during 24 h; blood eosinophils and airway responsiveness to methacholine and adenosine 5'-monophosphate (AMP) were measured at 04:00 h and 16:00 h. Cortisol levels increased during the night and morning h...
Objective: The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear....
Objective: The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear....
Objective: The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear....
Low endogenous cortisol levels appear to contribute to the pathophysiology of nocturnal asthma. Lowe...
Decreased serum cortisol levels have been proposed to contribute to nocturnal airway obstruction. We...
Decreased serum cortisol levels have been proposed to contribute to nocturnal airway obstruction. We...
Decreased serum cortisol levels have been proposed to contribute to nocturnal airway obstruction. We...
Decreased serum cortisol levels have been proposed to contribute to nocturnal airway obstruction. We...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Inhaled corticosteroids are considered to be effective and safe to treat children with asthma. These...
Inhaled corticosteroids are considered to be effective and safe to treat children with asthma. These...
Objective: The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear....
Objective: The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear....
Objective: The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear....
Low endogenous cortisol levels appear to contribute to the pathophysiology of nocturnal asthma. Lowe...
Decreased serum cortisol levels have been proposed to contribute to nocturnal airway obstruction. We...
Decreased serum cortisol levels have been proposed to contribute to nocturnal airway obstruction. We...
Decreased serum cortisol levels have been proposed to contribute to nocturnal airway obstruction. We...
Decreased serum cortisol levels have been proposed to contribute to nocturnal airway obstruction. We...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Nocturnal airway obstruction occurs frequently in childhood asthma and results from increased airway...
Inhaled corticosteroids are considered to be effective and safe to treat children with asthma. These...
Inhaled corticosteroids are considered to be effective and safe to treat children with asthma. These...
Objective: The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear....
Objective: The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear....
Objective: The clinical relevance of lower basal cortisol levels in children with asthma is unclear....