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Title: [Physical exercise-induced bronchospasm in asthmatic children. Clinical usefulness of the specific free-running bronchial provocation test]. Author: Verini M, Di Tullio A, Domizio S, Morgese G. Journal: Pediatr Med Chir; 1983; 5(5):365-70. PubMed ID: 6544417. Abstract: Exercise-induced bronchospasm (E.I.B.) is frequently observed in children. Here are reported the correlation between E.I.B. and some clinical-anamnestical parameters found in a group of thirty-eight asthmatic children examined by exercise. The aspecific bronchial provocation test was performed with six minutes free-running. The exercise-induced bronchospasm was estimated by bronchial obstruction index (b.o.i.). All the children were tested at 4 p.m., out of attacks, without clinical signs of airway obstruction, with basal pick-flow rate (PEFR) at least 80% of predicted. We have looked for the possible correlations between E.I.B. and the following parameters: sex, exercise-induced asthma, house heating, season, period of clinical remission, length of the disease and number of attacks per year. These results indicate that bronchial provocation test with free-running is useful in asthmatic children to objectify the bronchial hyperreactivity and to follow-up the course of the disease.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]