Eur Respir J 1999; 14: 1049-1054
Copyright © ERS Journals Ltd 1999
Perception of bronchoconstriction in asthma patients measured during histamine challenge test
ID Bijl-Hofland,
HT Folgering,
H van den Hoogen,
SG Cloosterman,
C Van Weel,
JM Donkers,
and
CP van Schayck
This study investigated two aspects of the perception of bronchoconstriction ("sensitivity" and "absolute perceptual magnitude") in asthmatic patients and identified which clinical characteristics are related to these two aspects of perception of bronchoconstriction. The perception of histamine induced bronchoconstriction was measured in 128 asthmatic patients. Subjects quantified their breathlessness on a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) before forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1 was measured after each inhalation of histamine. The perceptive "sensitivity" for changes in FEV1 was analysed by the "VAS percentage fall in FEV1" slope. The "absolute perceptual magnitude" was determined by the VAS value at a 20% fall in FEV1. Spearman correlations were used for analysis between the two aspects of perception and asthma symptoms, peak flow variability, bronchial responsiveness and FEV1 % predicted. Patients with a low "sensitivity" for changes in FEV1 were more likely to show a frequent peak flow variability (Rs=-0.21; p<0.05), a high bronchial responsiveness (Rs= 0.37; p<0.001) and a low baseline FEV1 % pred (Rs=0.22; p<0.05). Patient's "absolute perceptual magnitude" correlated positively with symptoms during daily life (significant correlations varied 0.21-0.32) but not with the lung function parameters. The severity of asthma reflected by a low lung function and a high bronchial responsiveness, is associated with a low "sensitivity" for changes in forced expiratory volume in one second. A patient's "absolute perceptual magnitude" is positively related with asthma symptoms during daily life.
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