Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 2, 08 1995, 576-579.
The effect of size and age of subject on airway responsiveness in children
PN Le Souef, MR Sears and D Sherrill
Department of Respiratory Medicine, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children, Perth, Australia.
Methodologies used to assess airway responsiveness (AR) in children
administer the same dosage schedule to all children despite the great range
in the size of subjects. The aim of this study was to examine the
hypothesis that the level of AR is size dependent within same-age cohorts
and between different ages. Among a birth cohort of 1,037 New Zealand
children participating in a longitudinal study, 818 had at least two
measurements of airway responsiveness between ages 9 and 15 yr. Each child
performed spirometry and a four-dose methacholine inhalation test. A
continuous slope index of methacholine responsiveness was computed. AR
slope indexes were analyzed using longitudinal methods, which included an
indicator variable for subjects who reported having any wheeze. AR was
lowest in both males and females in the upper quartile for height than
those in the lower quartile, independently of age. AR tended to be higher
(responded to lower concentrations of methacholine) in boys than girls and
to decline with age among wheezers. The greater level of responsiveness in
smaller or younger children could be explained by these individuals having
received a dose of methacholine that was relatively large for their size.
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