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Current concepts in the diagnosis and management of exercise-induced bronchospasm.

Jonathan P Parsons1.   

Abstract

Exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) is a common occurrence in individuals with asthma, though it can also affect individuals without asthma. It occurs frequently in athletes. Common symptoms include coughing, dyspnea, chest tightness, and wheezing; however, there can be a variety of more subtle symptoms. The differential diagnosis of EIB is broad and includes several pulmonary and cardiac disorders. During the initial evaluation, a complete history, physical examination, and spirometry should be performed. In most patients with EIB, the baseline spirometry is normal; therefore, bronchoprovocation testing is strongly recommended. Both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic approaches are important in the treatment of EIB. Management of EIB on the sideline of athletic events requires preparation and immediate access to rescue inhalers.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21150141     DOI: 10.3810/psm.2010.12.1824

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Sportsmed        ISSN: 0091-3847            Impact factor:   2.241


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1.  Exercise-induced bronchospasm: a case study in a nonasthmatic patient.

Authors:  Mary Lou Hayden; Stuart W Stoloff; Gene L Colice; Nancy K Ostrom; Nemr S Eid; Jonathan P Parsons
Journal:  J Am Acad Nurse Pract       Date:  2012-01

2.  Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in Tunisian elite athletes is underdiagnosed.

Authors:  Ridha Sallaoui; Ines Zendah; Habib Ghedira; Mohcine Belhaouz; Mourad Ghrairi; Mohamed Amri
Journal:  Open Access J Sports Med       Date:  2011-06-02
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