Title : Methacholine challenge testing: identifying its diagnostic role, testing, coding, and reimbursement - Birnbaum_2007_Chest_131_1932 |
Author(s) : Birnbaum S , Barreiro TJ |
Ref : Chest , 131 :1932 , 2007 |
Abstract :
Methacholine challenge testing (MCT), also sometimes described as bronchoprovocation testing, is widely performed for both research and diagnostic purposes. MCT is clinically useful when the patient presents with a history of symptoms suggesting asthma, but spirometry findings are normal. Typically, MCT is performed in a pulmonary function laboratory, a clinic, or a physician's office. MCT requires time, effort, and understanding. Two standard testing regimes are identified along with proper coding and reimbursement methodologies. |
PubMedSearch : Birnbaum_2007_Chest_131_1932 |
PubMedID: 17565027 |
Substrate | Acetylbetamethylcholine |
Birnbaum S, Barreiro TJ (2007)
Methacholine challenge testing: identifying its diagnostic role, testing, coding, and reimbursement
Chest
131 :1932
Birnbaum S, Barreiro TJ (2007)
Chest
131 :1932