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Habib Mohammad Reazaul Karim1, Antonio M Esquinas2, Sally Ziatabar3, Giuseppe Insalaco4, Szymon Skoczyński5, Irena Šarc6, Luigi Ferini-Strambi7, Leyla Pur Özyiğit8, Thierry Hernández-Gilsoul9, Subrata Kumar Singha1, Laura Ciobanu10, José Luis Sandoval Gutiérrez11, Zbigniew Szkulmowski12, Edoardo Piervincenzi13, Margarida Aguiar14, Mohamad F El-Khatib15, Nadia Corcione16, Aslıhan Gürün Kaya17, Aydın Çiledağ17, Akın Kaya17, Gabriele Valli18, Paola Pierucci19, Onofrio Resta19, Paschalis Steiropoulos20, Francesca De Marco21, Vania Caldeira22, Bushra A Mina23.
Abstract
The use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in asthma has been a point of debate over the past several years. Various studies, including those on animals and humans have attempted to understand the role and pathophysiology of CPAP in patients with either well controlled or poorly controlled asthma. The aim of this manuscript is to review the currently available literature on the physiologic and clinical effects of CPAP in animal models of asthma and on humans with stable asthma.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32687789 PMCID: PMC7371403 DOI: 10.5152/TurkThoracJ.2019.19049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Turk Thorac J ISSN: 2148-7197