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The Effect of Deep Inspiration on Methacholine Dose–response Curves in Normal Subjects
1997
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Normal subjects develop exaggerated airway narrowing when deep inspiration (DI) is voluntarily suppressed during methacholine challenge. Failure of periodic inflation may interfere with the bronchodilating effect of DI, and this may be fundamental to the difference in bronchodilation caused by DI in asthmatics and normal subjects. To determine whether repeated exhalations to residual volume (RV) and/or incomplete inspiration to baseline total lung capacity (TLC) could contribute to exaggerated
doi:10.1164/ajrccm.156.4.96-11082
pmid:9351635
fatcat:2x3n5jqjevgqjkx6de5lkdmbdu