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Methacholine bronchial provocation test in patients with asthma: serial measurements and clinical significance

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The methacholine bronchial provocation test (MBPT) is used to detect and quantify airway hyper-responsiveness (AHR). Since improvements in the severity of asthma are associated with improvements in AHR, clinical studies of asthma therapies routinely use the change of airway responsi...

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Autores principales: Seo, Hyun-Jung, Lee, Pureun-Haneul, Kim, Byeong-Gon, Lee, Sun-Hye, Park, Jong-Sook, Lee, Junehyuck, Park, Sung-Woo, Kim, Do-Jin, Park, Choon-Sik, Jang, An-Soo
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Publicado: The Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6030423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29334723
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2017.043
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author Seo, Hyun-Jung
Lee, Pureun-Haneul
Kim, Byeong-Gon
Lee, Sun-Hye
Park, Jong-Sook
Lee, Junehyuck
Park, Sung-Woo
Kim, Do-Jin
Park, Choon-Sik
Jang, An-Soo
author_facet Seo, Hyun-Jung
Lee, Pureun-Haneul
Kim, Byeong-Gon
Lee, Sun-Hye
Park, Jong-Sook
Lee, Junehyuck
Park, Sung-Woo
Kim, Do-Jin
Park, Choon-Sik
Jang, An-Soo
author_sort Seo, Hyun-Jung
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: The methacholine bronchial provocation test (MBPT) is used to detect and quantify airway hyper-responsiveness (AHR). Since improvements in the severity of asthma are associated with improvements in AHR, clinical studies of asthma therapies routinely use the change of airway responsiveness as an objective outcome. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between serial MBPT and clinical profiles in patients with asthma. METHODS: A total of 323 asthma patients were included in this study. The MBPT was performed on all patients beginning at their initial diagnosis until asthma was considered controlled based on the Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines. A responder was defined by a decrease in AHR while all other patients were considered non-responders. RESULTS: A total of 213 patients (66%) were responders, while 110 patients (34%) were non-responders. The responder group had a lower initial PC(20) (provocative concentration of methacholine required to decrease the forced expiratory volume in 1 second by 20%) and longer duration compared to the non-responder group. Members of the responder group also had superior qualities of life, compared to members of the non-responder group. Whole blood cell counts were not related to differences in PC(20); however, eosinophil concentration was. No differences in sex, age, body mass index, smoking history, serum immunoglobulin E, or frequency of acute exacerbation were observed between responders and non-responders. CONCLUSIONS: The initial PC(20), the duration of asthma, eosinophil concentrations, and quality-of-life may be useful variables to identify improvements in AHR in asthma patients.
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spelling pubmed-60304232018-07-06 Methacholine bronchial provocation test in patients with asthma: serial measurements and clinical significance Seo, Hyun-Jung Lee, Pureun-Haneul Kim, Byeong-Gon Lee, Sun-Hye Park, Jong-Sook Lee, Junehyuck Park, Sung-Woo Kim, Do-Jin Park, Choon-Sik Jang, An-Soo Korean J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: The methacholine bronchial provocation test (MBPT) is used to detect and quantify airway hyper-responsiveness (AHR). Since improvements in the severity of asthma are associated with improvements in AHR, clinical studies of asthma therapies routinely use the change of airway responsiveness as an objective outcome. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between serial MBPT and clinical profiles in patients with asthma. METHODS: A total of 323 asthma patients were included in this study. The MBPT was performed on all patients beginning at their initial diagnosis until asthma was considered controlled based on the Global Initiative for Asthma guidelines. A responder was defined by a decrease in AHR while all other patients were considered non-responders. RESULTS: A total of 213 patients (66%) were responders, while 110 patients (34%) were non-responders. The responder group had a lower initial PC(20) (provocative concentration of methacholine required to decrease the forced expiratory volume in 1 second by 20%) and longer duration compared to the non-responder group. Members of the responder group also had superior qualities of life, compared to members of the non-responder group. Whole blood cell counts were not related to differences in PC(20); however, eosinophil concentration was. No differences in sex, age, body mass index, smoking history, serum immunoglobulin E, or frequency of acute exacerbation were observed between responders and non-responders. CONCLUSIONS: The initial PC(20), the duration of asthma, eosinophil concentrations, and quality-of-life may be useful variables to identify improvements in AHR in asthma patients. The Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2018-07 2018-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6030423/ /pubmed/29334723 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2017.043 Text en Copyright © 2018 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Seo, Hyun-Jung
Lee, Pureun-Haneul
Kim, Byeong-Gon
Lee, Sun-Hye
Park, Jong-Sook
Lee, Junehyuck
Park, Sung-Woo
Kim, Do-Jin
Park, Choon-Sik
Jang, An-Soo
Methacholine bronchial provocation test in patients with asthma: serial measurements and clinical significance
title Methacholine bronchial provocation test in patients with asthma: serial measurements and clinical significance
title_full Methacholine bronchial provocation test in patients with asthma: serial measurements and clinical significance
title_fullStr Methacholine bronchial provocation test in patients with asthma: serial measurements and clinical significance
title_full_unstemmed Methacholine bronchial provocation test in patients with asthma: serial measurements and clinical significance
title_short Methacholine bronchial provocation test in patients with asthma: serial measurements and clinical significance
title_sort methacholine bronchial provocation test in patients with asthma: serial measurements and clinical significance
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6030423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29334723
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2017.043
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