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Effect of Cromoglycate on Gas Changes, During Bronchial Challenge by UNCDW in Children with Asthma

Eighteen asthmatic children were challenged with ultrasonically nebulized cold distilled water (UNCDW). Blood gas composition was monitored transcutaneously (tcpO(2) and tcpCO(2)) during and after the challenge. Assuming as basal the response to this UNCDW test, nine children (Group A) were then cho...

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Autores principales: Mappa, L., Bavaro, S., Moramarco, G., Torio, D., Falciatore, D., Ciccarone, G., Cicciomessere, L., Rigillo, N.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2365594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18475603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S0962935194000748
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author Mappa, L.
Bavaro, S.
Moramarco, G.
Torio, D.
Falciatore, D.
Ciccarone, G.
Cicciomessere, L.
Rigillo, N.
author_facet Mappa, L.
Bavaro, S.
Moramarco, G.
Torio, D.
Falciatore, D.
Ciccarone, G.
Cicciomessere, L.
Rigillo, N.
author_sort Mappa, L.
collection PubMed
description Eighteen asthmatic children were challenged with ultrasonically nebulized cold distilled water (UNCDW). Blood gas composition was monitored transcutaneously (tcpO(2) and tcpCO(2)) during and after the challenge. Assuming as basal the response to this UNCDW test, nine children (Group A) were then chosen at random to inhale cromoglycate by aerosol delivery for 8 days. Nine children (Group B), acting as a control, inhaled saline for 8 days. At the end of this therapy, each child repeated the UNCDW test. Statistical analysis with t-test for paired data was used to compare the results of each child to both tests. Mean basal tcpO(2) and tcpCO(2) were all within the expected normal range. In all children, both mean tcpO(2) and tcpCO(2) were reduced during and after UNCDW inhalation. Mean tcpCO(2) values during the challenge were significantly (p < 0.001) lower than the corresponding steady state 2 rain after the UNCDW challenge, with a mean drop of −7% (2.1 S.D.). Mean tcpO(2) values remained significantly decreased (p < 0.001) from the fifth mitt of the UNCDW challenge to the end of the observation period, with a mean drop of −20% (15.5 S.D.). After treatment with cromoglycate (Group A), the mean tcpCO(2) values during UNCDW did not change significantly from those ofsteady state conditions: −0.8% (0.5 S.D.); whereas mean tcpO(2) values decreased by −4% (4.9 S.D.). The control children treated with saline (Group B) showed mean tcpCO(2) and tcpO(2) values which were significantly different (p < 0.001) from those of the steady state conditions: mean drop of tcpCO(2), −6% (4.2 S.D.); mean drop of tcpO(2), −20% (4.7 S.D.). In conclusion, it emerges that: UNCDW induces nonspecific broncho-constriction in asthmatic children with a typical drop of tcpCO(2) and tcpO(2); the treatment with cromoglycate normalizes the time course of tcpCO(2) (hyper-reactivity) and reduces dramatically the drop of tcpO(2) time course (hyper-responsivity) during and after the UNCDW test.
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spelling pubmed-23655942008-05-12 Effect of Cromoglycate on Gas Changes, During Bronchial Challenge by UNCDW in Children with Asthma Mappa, L. Bavaro, S. Moramarco, G. Torio, D. Falciatore, D. Ciccarone, G. Cicciomessere, L. Rigillo, N. Mediators Inflamm Research Article Eighteen asthmatic children were challenged with ultrasonically nebulized cold distilled water (UNCDW). Blood gas composition was monitored transcutaneously (tcpO(2) and tcpCO(2)) during and after the challenge. Assuming as basal the response to this UNCDW test, nine children (Group A) were then chosen at random to inhale cromoglycate by aerosol delivery for 8 days. Nine children (Group B), acting as a control, inhaled saline for 8 days. At the end of this therapy, each child repeated the UNCDW test. Statistical analysis with t-test for paired data was used to compare the results of each child to both tests. Mean basal tcpO(2) and tcpCO(2) were all within the expected normal range. In all children, both mean tcpO(2) and tcpCO(2) were reduced during and after UNCDW inhalation. Mean tcpCO(2) values during the challenge were significantly (p < 0.001) lower than the corresponding steady state 2 rain after the UNCDW challenge, with a mean drop of −7% (2.1 S.D.). Mean tcpO(2) values remained significantly decreased (p < 0.001) from the fifth mitt of the UNCDW challenge to the end of the observation period, with a mean drop of −20% (15.5 S.D.). After treatment with cromoglycate (Group A), the mean tcpCO(2) values during UNCDW did not change significantly from those ofsteady state conditions: −0.8% (0.5 S.D.); whereas mean tcpO(2) values decreased by −4% (4.9 S.D.). The control children treated with saline (Group B) showed mean tcpCO(2) and tcpO(2) values which were significantly different (p < 0.001) from those of the steady state conditions: mean drop of tcpCO(2), −6% (4.2 S.D.); mean drop of tcpO(2), −20% (4.7 S.D.). In conclusion, it emerges that: UNCDW induces nonspecific broncho-constriction in asthmatic children with a typical drop of tcpCO(2) and tcpO(2); the treatment with cromoglycate normalizes the time course of tcpCO(2) (hyper-reactivity) and reduces dramatically the drop of tcpO(2) time course (hyper-responsivity) during and after the UNCDW test. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1994 /pmc/articles/PMC2365594/ /pubmed/18475603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S0962935194000748 Text en Copyright © 1994 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mappa, L.
Bavaro, S.
Moramarco, G.
Torio, D.
Falciatore, D.
Ciccarone, G.
Cicciomessere, L.
Rigillo, N.
Effect of Cromoglycate on Gas Changes, During Bronchial Challenge by UNCDW in Children with Asthma
title Effect of Cromoglycate on Gas Changes, During Bronchial Challenge by UNCDW in Children with Asthma
title_full Effect of Cromoglycate on Gas Changes, During Bronchial Challenge by UNCDW in Children with Asthma
title_fullStr Effect of Cromoglycate on Gas Changes, During Bronchial Challenge by UNCDW in Children with Asthma
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Cromoglycate on Gas Changes, During Bronchial Challenge by UNCDW in Children with Asthma
title_short Effect of Cromoglycate on Gas Changes, During Bronchial Challenge by UNCDW in Children with Asthma
title_sort effect of cromoglycate on gas changes, during bronchial challenge by uncdw in children with asthma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2365594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18475603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S0962935194000748
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