Small Airway Responsiveness to Exercise as an Objective Measure of Exercise-Induced Asthma in Children

2003 
Exercise has been proposed as a useful challenge test for measuring bronchial hyper-responsiveness. The accepted diagnosis of exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is an end FEV1- change index of at least 10-20% post standard exercise. This preliminary study aimed to demonstrate the importance of the contribution of the small airways to the obstruction postexercise. Ninety-one asthmatic children aged 6-17 years, of whom 70 had clinical presentation of EIA, participated in this study. They were subdivided into three groups according to the percentage fall index of FEV1 post an exercise challenge. Thirty-nine children showed a reduction of 35 ± 12% in FEV1, and a reduction of 50%, 55%, and 54% in FEF25%, FEF50%, and FEF75%, respectively. Thirty-one had a reduction of 12 ± 5% in FEV1, and a reduction of 21%, 29%, and 33% in FEF25%, FEF50%, and FEF75%, respectively. Twenty-one asthmatic children without clinical EIA demonstrated a percentage fall index in FEV1 (2 ± 2%) and a mean percentage fall in FEF25%, FEF50%, an...
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