2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143550
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Methacholine-Induced Variations in Airway Volume and the Slope of the Alveolar Capnogram Are Distinctly Associated with Airflow Limitation and Airway Closure

Abstract: Mechanisms driving alteration of lung function in response to inhalation of a methacholine aerosol are incompletely understood. To explore to what extent large and small airways contribute to airflow limitation and airway closure in this context, volumetric capnography was performed before (n = 93) and after (n = 78) methacholine provocation in subjects with an intermediate clinical probability of asthma. Anatomical dead space (VDaw), reflecting large airway volume, and the slope of the alveolar capnogram (slo… Show more

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“…With or without the presence of pulmonary hypertension, left‐to‐right shunts are known to increase pulmonary apical perfusion by capillary recruitment . Indeed, the observed significant reverse remodeling after percutaneous closure may suggest that spatial reduction in pulmonary vascular volume and peripheral airway caliber improves vital capacity …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With or without the presence of pulmonary hypertension, left‐to‐right shunts are known to increase pulmonary apical perfusion by capillary recruitment . Indeed, the observed significant reverse remodeling after percutaneous closure may suggest that spatial reduction in pulmonary vascular volume and peripheral airway caliber improves vital capacity …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%