Title : Lung function changes following methacholine inhalation in COPD - Walker_2009_Respir.Med_103_535 |
Author(s) : Walker PP , Hadcroft J , Costello RW , Calverley PM |
Ref : Respir Med , 103 :535 , 2009 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The non-specific bronchial hyper-responsiveness reported in mild to moderate COPD is usually attributed to reduced airway calibre accentuating the effect of airway smooth muscle shortening. We hypothesized that in more severe COPD the fall in forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV(1)) seen during methacholine challenge would result from an increase in residual volume and decrease in vital capacity rather than an increase in airways resistance. |
PubMedSearch : Walker_2009_Respir.Med_103_535 |
PubMedID: 19081234 |
Walker PP, Hadcroft J, Costello RW, Calverley PM (2009)
Lung function changes following methacholine inhalation in COPD
Respir Med
103 :535
Walker PP, Hadcroft J, Costello RW, Calverley PM (2009)
Respir Med
103 :535