Shapiro G G
Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle.
Pediatrician. 1991;18(4):269-79.
Bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) is a major feature of asthma that is determined by both genetic and environmental factors. The assessment of BHR can be a valuable means of assessing asthma severity and also response to therapy. BHR can be measured with a variety of provocative agents including exercise, methacholine, histamine, hypotonic and hypertonic saline and cold air. Methacholine and histamine challenges have been well studied and standardized. They are extremely sensitive indicators of BHR, but this is not synonymous with asthma. This requires that the physician interprets the clinical significance of test results with caution.
支气管高反应性(BHR)是哮喘的一个主要特征,它由遗传和环境因素共同决定。BHR的评估可以作为评估哮喘严重程度以及治疗反应的一种有价值的方法。BHR可以通过多种激发剂来测量,包括运动、乙酰甲胆碱、组胺、低渗和高渗盐水以及冷空气。乙酰甲胆碱和组胺激发试验已经得到了充分研究并实现了标准化。它们是BHR极其敏感的指标,但这并不等同于哮喘。这就要求医生谨慎解读检测结果的临床意义。