Atopy, lung function and bronchial responsiveness in symptom-free paediatric asthma patients

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Gruber, W [1 ]
Eber, E [1 ]
Steinbrugger, B [1 ]
Modl, M [1 ]
Weinhandl, E [1 ]
Zach, MS [1 ]
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[1] GRAZ UNIV, DEPT PAEDIAT, RESP & ALLERG DIS DIV, UNIV KLIN KINDER & JUGENDHEILKUNDE, A-8036 GRAZ, AUSTRIA
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asthma; atopy; bronchial responsiveness; children; lung function; natural history;
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10.1183/09031936.97.10051041
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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In adolescence, some paediatric asthma patients will become symptom-free and require no further treatment. There is little information on the atopic status, lung function and bronchial responsiveness of these patients. Symptom-free asthma patients (n=118) aged 7.7-19.2 yrs, were evaluated 1 year after termination of therapy. Bronchial asthma had previously been diagnosed on the basis of recurrent wheezing episodes. Atopic status was assessed by skin-prick testing. Baseline lung function was measured by spirometry, flow-volume curve and plethysmography, Bronchial responsiveness was assessed nonpharmacologically by cold dry air challenge. Eighty one patients had at least one positive skin test result, and the remaining 37 were defined as nonatopic. In atopic subjects, the prevalence of bronchial hyperresponsiveness was significantly higher than in nonatopic patients (41 out of 81 versus 7 out of 37; p=0.001). Atopic subjects showed a significantly lower maximal expiratory flow at 25% remaining vital capacity (p<0.05) and a higher residual volume (p<0.05) than nonatopic subjects, Nonatopic subjects were significantly younger than atopic patients (p<0.01). These symptom- and medication-free paediatric and adolescent asthma patients could, thus, be divided into two groups: 1) atopic subjects with a tendency towards bronchial hyperresponsiveness; and 2) nonatopic subjects with better lung function and normal bronchial responsiveness, In view of the increased understanding of the epidemiology of early childhood wheezing, these findings support the concept of different pathogenic mechanisms underlying wheezing episodes in early childhood.
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