2020
DOI: 10.21608/aimj.2020.23099.1119
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Spirometric Parameters in Patient With Allergic Rhinitis

Abstract: Background: the link between allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma has been confirmed. AR is a risk factor for the onset of asthma. Spirometry is a noninvasive method to evaluate the lower respiratory system function in AR patients. The aim of the study: to evaluate spirometric lung functions and response to the post-bronchodilatation test in patients with allergic rhinitis.………………………………………... Patients and Methods:This prospective cross-sectional study carried out on 100 patients with persistent AR. Spirometry, pos… Show more

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“…25 Also, cigarette smoking is associated with evidence of mild airway obstruction 26 which reduces the lung deposition of inhaled drugs. 27 Bronchoconstriction and airways' inflammation affects aerosol distribution to a great extent, which hinders aerosol deposition peripherally in the lung because of decreased cross-sectional area and increased air velocity. 28 As a result, the aerosolised drug will be deposited by inertial impaction instead of uniform distribution resulting in lower lung deposition.…”
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“…25 Also, cigarette smoking is associated with evidence of mild airway obstruction 26 which reduces the lung deposition of inhaled drugs. 27 Bronchoconstriction and airways' inflammation affects aerosol distribution to a great extent, which hinders aerosol deposition peripherally in the lung because of decreased cross-sectional area and increased air velocity. 28 As a result, the aerosolised drug will be deposited by inertial impaction instead of uniform distribution resulting in lower lung deposition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was previously found that the lung tissue penetration of particles is directly related to volume inspired per breath, and forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV 1 ) 25 . Also, cigarette smoking is associated with evidence of mild airway obstruction 26 which reduces the lung deposition of inhaled drugs 27 . Bronchoconstriction and airways' inflammation affects aerosol distribution to a great extent, which hinders aerosol deposition peripherally in the lung because of decreased cross‐sectional area and increased air velocity 28 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%