AbstractDuring an epidemiological investigation of asthma in an occupational setting, 1126 subjects completed a modified Medical Research Council respiratory questionnaire, then underwent airway responsiveness measurements as PD20FEV1 to methacholine. Previous experience of bronchoconstriction was assessed in the 481 subjects with measurable airway responsiveness (PD20FEV1<6400 g) by asking ‘have you ever felt like this before’ at the end of their methacholine challenge tests, i.e. when the subjects were bronchoconstricted by FEV1 decrements of at least 20%. The responses to this question bore no relationship to the previously administered questionnaire responses about wheezing, chest tightness, coughing, or breathlessness. However, there w...
Introduction: Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) reports emphasize the use of validated and simple ...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated two aspects of the perception of bronchocon-striction ("sensi...
AbstractBackground: It is well documented that the perception of dyspnea (POD), subjectively reporte...
AbstractIt is not clear whether airway responsiveness is directly related to the perception of bronc...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the longitudinal association of airway responsiveness with respiratory disea...
Evidence on the longitudinal association of airway responsiveness with respiratory diseases is scarc...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the longitudinal association of airway responsiveness with respiratory disea...
Background. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of an asthma prevalence video ques...
Bronchodilator and bronchoconstrictor responsiveness have been considered physiological opposites in...
It is difficult to analyse the relationship between bronchial responsiveness and the severity of ast...
Because there was no agreed operational definition of asthma, an attempt was made to identify, withi...
AbstractWe examined the usefulness of some bronchial reactivity indices to identify bronchial asthma...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for a new respiratory symptoms questionnaire for use in epidemiological ...
Background: We demonstrated that heightened cough response to bronchoconstriction is a fundamental f...
SummaryRespiratory symptoms are often used as the only diagnostic criteria for asthma in epidemiolog...
Introduction: Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) reports emphasize the use of validated and simple ...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated two aspects of the perception of bronchocon-striction ("sensi...
AbstractBackground: It is well documented that the perception of dyspnea (POD), subjectively reporte...
AbstractIt is not clear whether airway responsiveness is directly related to the perception of bronc...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the longitudinal association of airway responsiveness with respiratory disea...
Evidence on the longitudinal association of airway responsiveness with respiratory diseases is scarc...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the longitudinal association of airway responsiveness with respiratory disea...
Background. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of an asthma prevalence video ques...
Bronchodilator and bronchoconstrictor responsiveness have been considered physiological opposites in...
It is difficult to analyse the relationship between bronchial responsiveness and the severity of ast...
Because there was no agreed operational definition of asthma, an attempt was made to identify, withi...
AbstractWe examined the usefulness of some bronchial reactivity indices to identify bronchial asthma...
BACKGROUND: There is a need for a new respiratory symptoms questionnaire for use in epidemiological ...
Background: We demonstrated that heightened cough response to bronchoconstriction is a fundamental f...
SummaryRespiratory symptoms are often used as the only diagnostic criteria for asthma in epidemiolog...
Introduction: Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) reports emphasize the use of validated and simple ...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated two aspects of the perception of bronchocon-striction ("sensi...
AbstractBackground: It is well documented that the perception of dyspnea (POD), subjectively reporte...