Ewha Med J.  1998 Jun;21(2):73-79. 10.12771/emj.1998.21.2.73.

The Nonspecific Bronchial Hyper-reactivity during Refractory Period Following Exercise in Exercise-Induced Asthma

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Ewha Medical Research Center, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
In order to elucidate the important factors for refractoriness following repeated exercise in exercise-induced asthma(EIA), we investigated the relationship between the change of bronchial hyper-reactivity to methacholine during the refractory period and the degree of refractoriness following the exercise.
METHODS
Ten EIA patients were tested. First visit included methacholine bronchial provo-cation test(MBPT) followed by exercise 1 and repeated MBPT separated by a 60 min. On seco-nd visit, exercise 3 were repeated after 60 min of exercise 2, and refractoriness was measured.
RESULTS
The maximal broncial constriction measured by FEV1 was 22.6+/-4.2% and this reaction was recovered over 95% within 60 min. Methacholine PC20(PC20M) was decreased after exercise in six from 10 EIA patients. There was no significant relationship between the degree of exercise induced bronchial-constriction and the chagne of PC20 after exercise. The bronchial hyper-reactivity to methacholine was in--creased after exercise even with the refracto-riness in some of EIA patients.
CONCLUSION
Refractoriness followed by repeated exercise does not seem to be due to the decreased bronchial hyper-reactivity.


MeSH Terms

Asthma, Exercise-Induced*
Constriction
Humans
Methacholine Chloride
Methacholine Chloride
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