Primary Article

Clinical Use of Methacholine Bronchial Challenge Testing

Authors: W MICHAEL ALBERTS MD, ALLAN L. GOLDMAN MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Whereas the research applications have been well established, the clinical utility of bronchial challenge testing is still being defined. In 19 of 22 patients referred for testing (86%), the results of a methacholine challenge test helped to confirm a clinical suspicion of asthma or to suggest that alternative diagnoses should be investigated. There was a discrepancy between the pretest suspicion of the referring physician and the results of the challenge test in six of these 19 patients (32%). Thus our experience suggests that bronchial challenge testing provides useful information to supplement clinical acumen in the diagnosis of asthma.

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