THE EFFECT OF IPRATROPIUM BROMIDE ON MAXIMAL EXERCISE CAPACITY IN ASTHMATIC AND NONASTHMATIC MEN

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FREEMAN, W
JAVAID, A
CAYTON, RM
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[1] Department of Respiratory Physiology, East Birmingham Hospital, Birmingham, B9 5ST, Bordesley Green East
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10.1016/S0954-6111(06)80232-5
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The effect of 0-5 mg nebulized ipratropium bromide (IB) on the cardio-respiratory responses to a progressivemaximal cycle exercise test was compared with a matched placebo (P) in eight mild asthmatic and eight non-asthmatic men. The forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) in the asthmatic group was higher after ipratropium bromide both at rest [IB, mean 4.07 (sd 1.18) 1 versus P, 3.83 (1.29) l, P<005] and after exercise [IB, 3.64(1.31) 1 versus P, 3.30 (1.40) 1, P < 0.02]. Since the percentage fall in the FEV1 after exercise was not significantly changed by ipratropium bromide [IB, −12 (11)% versus P, −16 (14)%], the improvement in the post-exercise FEV1 in the asthmatic group is attributable to the pre-exercise bronchodilatation. The resting and post-exercise FEV1 in the non-asthmatic group were also significantly higher after ipratropium bromide. However, neither group showed any differences in the cardio-respiratory, haemodynamic or subjective responses to the progressive maximum exercise test when ipratropium bromide was compared with placebo. These results demonstrate the absence of significant cardio-respiratory effects during exercise with this relatively high dose of ipratropium bromide, in patients with mild asthma and in non-asthmatic subjects. No ergogenic effect on maximal exercise performance was shown to question its use by asthmatic athletes engaged in high level competition. © 1992, Baillière Tindall All rights reserved. All rights reserved.
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