Spirometry or Body Plethysmography for the Assessment of Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness?

被引:4
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作者
Merget, R. [1 ]
Nensa, F. [1 ]
Heinze, E. [1 ]
Taeger, D. [1 ]
Bruening, T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Ruhr Univ, German Social Accid Insurance, Inst Prevent & Occupat Med, 1 Burkle de la Camp Pl, D-44789 Bochum, IPA, Germany
来源
ALLERGY AND RESPIRATION | 2016年 / 921卷
关键词
Body plethysmography; Bronchial hyperresponsiveness; Dosimeter; Methacholine; Spirometry; DOSE-RESPONSE CURVES; AEROSOL OUTPUT; METHACHOLINE; VARIABILITY; GUIDELINES; HISTAMINE;
D O I
10.1007/5584_2015_204
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Methacholine testing is one of the standard tools for the diagnosis of mild asthma, but there is little information about optimal outcome measures. In this study a total of 395 college students were tested by the ATS dosimeter protocol for methacholine testing, with minor modification. Body plethysmography and spirometry were measured after each inhalation step. The end-of-test-criteria were (i) decrease in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) of >= 20 % and (ii) doubling of specific airway resistance and its increase to >= 2.0 kPa.s. The results were expressed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) plots using questionnaire answers as a reference. The areas under the ROC curves were iteratively calculated for a wide range of thresholds for both measures. We found that ROC plots showed maximal sensitivities of about 0.5-0.6 for FEV1 and about 0.7 for specific airway conductance (sGt), with similar specificities of about 0.7-0.8 taking questions with the known high specificity as references. Accordingly, larger maximal areas under the ROC curve were observed for body plethysmography, but the differences were small. A decrease in FEV1 of about 15 % and a decrease of sGt of about 60 % showed the largest areas under the ROC curves. In conclusion, body plethysmography yielded better sensitivity than spirometry, with similar specificity. However, replacing the common spirometric criterium for a positive test (20 % decrease in FEV1 from baseline) by the optimal body plethysmographic criterium would result in an increase of false positive tests from about 4 to 8 % in healthy young adults.
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