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Assessment of bronchodilator response in children with asthma. Dutch CNSLD Study Group

HJ Waalkens, PJ Merkus, EE van Essen-Zandvliet, PL Brand, J Gerritsen, EJ Duiverman, KF Kerrebijn, KK Knol, PH Quanjer
European Respiratory Journal 1993 6: 645-651; DOI:
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Abstract

The bronchodilator response (BDR) in forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) is routinely assessed to estimate the reversibility of airways obstruction. However, there is no consensus on how the BDR should be expressed, and recommendations applying to children are lacking. Similarly, the relationship between BDR and nonspecific bronchial hyperresponsiveness to histamine (BHR) has not been elucidated. These questions were addressed in 116 children, 7-16 yrs of age, with stable asthma after withdrawal of all pulmonary maintenance medication. Inclusion criteria were an initial FEV1 between 55-90% predicted, and/or FEV1/forced vital capacity (FVC) between 50-75%, as well as a fall in FEV1 of 20% or more when challenged with up to 150 micrograms histamine. The change in FEV1 (delta FEV1) 20 min after inhalation of 800 micrograms salbutamol was expressed in four ways: as an absolute difference (delta FEV1(l)), as a percentage of predicted FEV1 (delta FEV1%pred) or initial FEV1 (delta FEV1%init), and as a percentage of the deficit in FEV1 (delta FEV1%(pred-init)). delta FEV1%init and delta FEV1%pred were not related to age and stature of the children; delta FEV1%(pred-init) was related to stature, whilst delta FEV1(l) was related to both age and stature. All indices correlated with initial FEV1. However, this is an artefact introduced by relating change to initial value, rather than to the mean of initial and final value. In fact, BDR, expressed as delta FEV1%pred, was only slightly greater in children with the lowest initial airway calibre (p = 0.08), unlike delta FEV1%init. BDR was weakly related to BHR.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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HJ Waalkens, PJ Merkus, EE van Essen-Zandvliet, PL Brand, J Gerritsen, EJ Duiverman, KF Kerrebijn, KK Knol, PH Quanjer
European Respiratory Journal May 1993, 6 (5) 645-651;

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HJ Waalkens, PJ Merkus, EE van Essen-Zandvliet, PL Brand, J Gerritsen, EJ Duiverman, KF Kerrebijn, KK Knol, PH Quanjer
European Respiratory Journal May 1993, 6 (5) 645-651;
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