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Their peak inhalation rate using a normal inhalation, pre- and post-counselling, was measured using a Turbuhaler Trainer®and an In-Check Meter®.
Spirometry was "normal," inhalation challenge with acetylcholine was "positive...a typical asthmatic response" and PEFR was not performed.
In their study, Frazier and coworkers [ 8] analyzed anterior posterior motion of medial and lateral field borders between normal inhalation and exhalation using computed tomography coupled with automatic breathing control.
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Spirometry was normal, histamine inhalation challenge testing was "slight positive" (FEV1 fell 15% with 0.48 mg histamine), and PEFR was positive.
Under normal circumstances, inhalation and nondietary ingestion exposure would not mask the dietary exposure as long as they can be kept nearly constant for the nonexposed day and the exposed day.
These actions were operationally defined as types: A) increased attention on planning periods of rest, breathing techniques and/or sputum expectoration; B) increasing the use of inhaled medication from the regular dial in the normal dose of inhalation medication.
Sputum was induced using normal saline after inhalation of salbutamol, and processing was performed using dithiothreitol (DTT) as previously described [ 20].
If the subject had a normal RCT, additional inhalations of the RCT were not performed.
Hundred percent oxygen inhalation in normal adults increases pO2 to about 600 mmHg [18].
Airflow limitation was characterized by FEV1 and FEV1/VC respectively below 70%and88%8% of the normal value predicted after inhalation of a bronchodilator.
The inhalation of normal or hypertonic saline may trigger mast cell and basophil degranulation, in response to an increase of airway osmolarity[ 17- 20].
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