新型潮汐呼吸测量装置可在甲胆碱挑战测试中检测支气管阻塞情况

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Advances in medical sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-13 DOI:10.1016/j.advms.2023.11.001
Andreas Zachariades , Nadav Bachar , Noy Danino , Inbal Shafran , Ronit Shtrichman , Gregory Shuster , Wieland Voigt
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目的支气管高反应性(BHR)是支气管哮喘的标志之一,通常通过甲胆碱吸入试验进行诊断,然后进行肺活量测定,即甲胆碱挑战试验(MCT)。肺活量测定依赖于患者的适当配合和强制呼吸动作的精确执行,而我们使用基于纳米材料的便携式传感设备 SenseGuard™ 进行了一项比较分析,以非侵入性方式评估潮气呼吸参数。材料和方法在这项前瞻性研究中,37 名疑似哮喘的成年参与者在吸入越来越大剂量的甲基胆碱后接受了连续肺活量测定和 SenseGuard™ 测量。比较从基线到最大反应的变化,MCT 反应者的肺功能差异显著。这体现在肺活量测定中 1 秒用力呼气容积(FEV1)水平的明显下降,以及 SenseGuard™ 评估的潮气呼吸参数的显著变化,包括呼气暂停时间(Trest)与总呼吸时间(Ttot)的比率,以及呼气时间(Tex)与总呼吸时间(Ttot)的比率。值得注意的是,Trest/Ttot 比值(∗p = 0.02)、Tex/Ttot 比值(∗p = 0.002)和吸气时间(Tin)与 Tex 比值(∗p = 0.04)能明显识别出 MCT 反应者,与肺活量测定结果(∗p < 0.本研究表明,使用 SenseGuard™ 设备进行潮式呼吸评估可可靠地检测出 MCT 期间呼吸参数的临床相关变化。它能有效区分应答者和非应答者,与传统肺活量测量法测量的 FEV1 非常一致。这项技术有望用于监测支气管哮喘患者的临床呼吸变化,有待进一步研究。
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A new tidal breathing measurement device detects bronchial obstruction during methacholine challenge test

Purpose

Bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR), a hallmark of bronchial asthma, is typically diagnosed through a methacholine inhalation test followed by spirometry, known as the methacholine challenge test (MCT). While spirometry relies on proper patients' cooperation and precise execution of forced breathing maneuvers, we conducted a comparative analysis with the portable nanomaterial-based sensing device, SenseGuard™, to non-intrusively assess tidal breathing parameters.

Materials and methods

In this prospective study, 37 adult participants with suspected asthma underwent sequential spirometry and SenseGuard™ measurements after inhaling increasing methacholine doses.

Results

Among the 37 participants, 18 were MCT responders, 17 were non-responders and 2 were excluded due to uninterpretable data. The MCT responders exhibited a significant lung function difference when comparing the change from baseline to maximum response. This was evident through a notable decrease in forced expiratory volume in 1 ​s (FEV1) levels in spirometry, as well as in prominent changes in tidal breathing parameters as assessed by SenseGuard™, including the expiratory pause time (Trest) to total breath time (Ttot) ratio, and the expiratory time (Tex) to Ttot ratio. Notably, the ratios Trest/Ttot (∗p ​= ​0.02), Tex/Ttot (∗p ​= ​0.002), and inspiratory time (Tin) to Tex (∗p ​= ​0.04) identified MCT responders distinctly, corresponding to spirometry (∗p ​< ​0.0001).

Conclusions

This study demonstrates that tidal breathing assessment using SenseGuard™ device reliably detects clinically relevant changes of respiratory parameter during the MCT. It effectively distinguishes between responders and non-responders, with strong agreement to conventional spirometry-measured FEV1. This technology holds promise for monitoring clinical respiratory changes in bronchial asthma patients pending further studies.

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Advances in medical sciences
Advances in medical sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
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