2014
DOI: 10.17511/ijmrr.2014.i02.12
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A study of Autonomic Dysfunction in bronchial asthma patients in a tertiary care centre of central India

Abstract: Introduction: bronchial asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorders of airways characterised by exaggerated bronchoconstriction due to certain indirect (e g dust, pollen, allergens, cold air) or direct (inhaled methacholine) stimuli. Autonomic system plays an important role in regulation of airways and their secretion. This study was planned to demonstrate existence of autonomic dysfunction in pathophysiology of bronchial asthma. Material & Methods: Present study is undertaken in 45 subjects who were divided in… Show more

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“…He found that out of 45 patients, 33 patients had abnormal autonomic function tests of which 21 patients had only parasympathetic dysfunction, 12 had both sympathetic and parasympathetic dysfunction, and only 6 had isolated sympathetic dysfunction. [20] Devi et al found increased sympathetic activity in asthma patients, and there was a positive correlation between the severity of the disease and sympathetic dysfunction. [21] Borse et al found parasympathetic hyperresponsiveness in asthma patients with autonomic function tests.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…He found that out of 45 patients, 33 patients had abnormal autonomic function tests of which 21 patients had only parasympathetic dysfunction, 12 had both sympathetic and parasympathetic dysfunction, and only 6 had isolated sympathetic dysfunction. [20] Devi et al found increased sympathetic activity in asthma patients, and there was a positive correlation between the severity of the disease and sympathetic dysfunction. [21] Borse et al found parasympathetic hyperresponsiveness in asthma patients with autonomic function tests.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%