Difference between dosimeter and tidal breathing methacholine challenge: contributions of dose and deep inspiration bronchoprotection.
@article{Allen2005DifferenceBD,
title={Difference between dosimeter and tidal breathing methacholine challenge: contributions of dose and deep inspiration bronchoprotection.},
author={Nathan D Allen and Beth E. Davis and Thomas S. Hurst and Donald W. Cockcroft},
journal={Chest},
year={2005},
volume={128 6},
pages={
4018-23
}
}BACKGROUND
Two bronchoprovocation methods are widely used. Compared to the tidal breathing method, the dosimeter method delivers approximately half the dose and involves five deep inhalations. Both the lower dose and the bronchoprotective deep inhalations contribute to the lesser airway response of the dosimeter.
OBJECTIVE
To determine the relative role of dose and deep inspiration in the difference between the two methods.
METHODS
Subjects with asthma (n = 24) underwent three methacholine…
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