Individuals with asthma also have enhanced airway responsiveness ... athletic subjects who are suspected of having exercise-induced bronchospasm were recruited, and FEV 1 values were determined ...
Bronchospasm was present in all cases at the ... in a group of 75 control subjects and 97 patients with bronchial asthma and pulmonary emphysema. The results were classified as slow minus fast ...
of mercury, and the bronchospasm and cyanosis had completely disappeared (Table 1). Table 1 Laboratory Studies during Treatment of Severe Refractory Bronchial Asthma in Case 1.* This reversal of ...
EIA or Exercise-induced Bronchospasm? The EIA Work Group of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology has defined EIA as 'the condition in which exercise induces symptoms of asthma in ...
Bronchospasm may be due to breathing conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Because ...
However acute effects of different warm-up modalities on EIB in athletes without asthma remain uncertain. Objective The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of different warm-up modalities ...
The flu virus damages the airways, leading to inflammation and bronchospasm, exacerbating asthma symptoms. Similarly, air ...
LABA as monotherapy (without ICS) for asthma can increase risk of asthma ... Discontinue immediately and treat if paradoxical bronchospasm or immediate hypersensitivity reactions occur; use ...
Asthma: ≥12yrs: initially 1 inh of 100/50 ... Discontinue and treat if paradoxical bronchospasm occurs; use alternative therapy. Cardiovascular disease (esp. coronary insufficiency, arrhythmias ...