1997
DOI: 10.1159/000196639
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Nocturnal Waking and Morning Dip of Peak Expiratory Flow in Clinically Stable Asthma Patients during Treatment

Abstract: The occurrence of nocturnal waking due to asthma and morning dip of the peak expiratory flow (PEF), and the associated patient characteristics were investigated in 103 clinically stable asthmatic patients from a pulmonary outpatient clinic. Analysis of a 1 week diary showed a mean week morning PEF dip (i.e. morning/daytime highest PEF) of 12%. A mean dip of ≥20% was found in 20% of the patients. Three groups were distinguished: 10% were ‘nocturnal-waking patients’ (waking up > 2 nights a week with a PEF dip of… Show more

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“…1 This overnight decrement in lung function occurs in association with increased airway hyperresponsiveness 2 and airway inflammation 3 versus the awake baseline and leads to nocturnal symptoms, 4 such as cough and dyspnea, which disrupt sleep.…”
Section: Definition and Epidemiology Of Nocturnal Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 This overnight decrement in lung function occurs in association with increased airway hyperresponsiveness 2 and airway inflammation 3 versus the awake baseline and leads to nocturnal symptoms, 4 such as cough and dyspnea, which disrupt sleep.…”
Section: Definition and Epidemiology Of Nocturnal Asthmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Airways of normal persons show variability in caliber and this phenomenon gets exaggerated in case of asthmatic and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) individuals [1][2][3]. Measurement of bronchial hyper-reactivity and airways variability has always posed a challenge for experimental purposes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) [3]. This overnight decrement in lung function causes increased symptoms [4] and is associated with increased airway hyperresponsiveness [5] and inflammation [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%