Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 4, Oct 1995, 1302-1308.
Relation of the course of bronchial responsiveness from age 9 to age 15 to allergy
B Burrows, MR Sears, EM Flannery, GP Herbison, MD Holdaway and PA Silva
Respiratory Sciences Center, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson 85724, USA.
Bronchial responsiveness to methacholine was measured in a birth cohort of
New Zealand children at ages 9, 11, 13, and 15. Overall bronchial
hyperresponsiveness (BHR) decreased with age. While the response at age 9
was significantly related to responsiveness, symptom severity, and low lung
function at age 15, these relationships were much closer when bronchial
response levels after age 9 were taken into account. Also, among children
who were unresponsive to methacholine at age 15, those with previous BHR
had more frequent wheeze and lower lung function than those whose previous
tests were all unresponsive. Both the overall tendency to BHR and the
tendency to retain BHR were closely related to high serum IgE levels
(determined at age 11) and to positive allergy skin tests (determined at
age 13). These evidences of allergy, closely related to the severity and
course of methacholine response, appeared to be important determinants of
the frequency of wheeze and the degree of impairment of lung function at
the end of follow-up. In view of the variability in BHR, a single estimate
of bronchial responsiveness taken at an arbitrary point in time may not be
an accurate index of the overall tendency to BHR.
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