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Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2003
Because of case reports of severe bronchospasm after the use of mivacurium, we used the Food and Drug Administration MedWatch database to determine the frequency of bronchospasm as an adverse event after the use of nondepolarizing muscle relaxants.
Michael J, Bishop +2 more
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Because of case reports of severe bronchospasm after the use of mivacurium, we used the Food and Drug Administration MedWatch database to determine the frequency of bronchospasm as an adverse event after the use of nondepolarizing muscle relaxants.
Michael J, Bishop +2 more
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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1984
The intrathoracic accumulation of radiolabelled platelets and concomitant changes in airway resistance have been recorded continuously in anaesthetised guinea pigs. Platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether) and antigen (in sensitised animals) elicited dose-related intrathoracic accumulation of platelets that could be associated with an increase in ...
C P, Page, W, Paul, J, Morley
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The intrathoracic accumulation of radiolabelled platelets and concomitant changes in airway resistance have been recorded continuously in anaesthetised guinea pigs. Platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether) and antigen (in sensitised animals) elicited dose-related intrathoracic accumulation of platelets that could be associated with an increase in ...
C P, Page, W, Paul, J, Morley
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2023
Abstract Bronchospasm is a relatively common occurrence in the perioperative period with estimates as high as 20% in high-risk patients. Consideration of relative risk, disease severity and control, and examination and presentation on the day of surgery must be balanced with the response to short-acting beta agonists immediately before ...
Joseph LaGrew +3 more
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Abstract Bronchospasm is a relatively common occurrence in the perioperative period with estimates as high as 20% in high-risk patients. Consideration of relative risk, disease severity and control, and examination and presentation on the day of surgery must be balanced with the response to short-acting beta agonists immediately before ...
Joseph LaGrew +3 more
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Betahistine-induced bronchospasm
Allergy, 1996Betahistine is a cerebral vasodilator structurally related to histamine, which stimulates H1 bronchial and vascular receptors. We report the case of a 28‐year‐old female patient who presented bronchospasm during treatment with betahistine hydrochloride. The prick test was negative. The oral challenge test showed bronchospasm and urticarial lesions.
I, Jiménez +3 more
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Haloperidol-Induced Bronchospasm
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1991A case of haloperidol-induced bronchospasm is described, and possible etiologies are suggested. Since haloperidol is commonly used in the treatment of psychoses, it is important for clinicians to be aware of this potentially lethal yet treatable side-effect.
R, Sethna, R, Notkin
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Cycloergometer-induced bronchospasm
Journal of Allergy, 1969Abstract The Cycloergometer Exercise test is readily administered to children and adolescents for evaluating exercise-induced asthma. It offers the advantages of ready acceptance and full cooperation of the patients and ease of administration to a wide range of age groups, and it can be given under standard conditions with a known work load.
W E, Pierson, C W, Bierman, S J, Stamm
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2009
Exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) is a relatively common condition that affects both recreational and elite athletes. The latest data suggest that it is an inflammatory process, especially in elite athletes. Proper diagnosis is important to differentiate EIB from other respiratory conditions. Effective treatment usually controls this condition.
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Exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) is a relatively common condition that affects both recreational and elite athletes. The latest data suggest that it is an inflammatory process, especially in elite athletes. Proper diagnosis is important to differentiate EIB from other respiratory conditions. Effective treatment usually controls this condition.
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1996
7. Askenase PW. Effector and regulatory mechanisms in delayed-type hypersensitivity. In: Middleton E Jr, Reed CE, Ellis EF, Adkinson NF Jr, Yunginger JW, Busse WW, editors. Allergy: principles and practice. 4th ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 1993:362-89. 8. Marcussen PV. Relationship of the urticarial to the inflammatory reaction to trichophyton.
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7. Askenase PW. Effector and regulatory mechanisms in delayed-type hypersensitivity. In: Middleton E Jr, Reed CE, Ellis EF, Adkinson NF Jr, Yunginger JW, Busse WW, editors. Allergy: principles and practice. 4th ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 1993:362-89. 8. Marcussen PV. Relationship of the urticarial to the inflammatory reaction to trichophyton.
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