Methods in Asthmology
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 31. March 1993
Book
Hardback
X, 467 pages
978-3-540-56428-7 (ISBN)
Description
Bronchial asthma is a multifactorial disease. Cooperation
between pneumologists, physiologists, immunologists,
pharmacologist and pediatricians is frequently needed for
the complete investigation of an asthma case. This means
that a physician in general practice cannot alone assess all
the aspects of asthma employing different technigues to
manage this disease.
This book will provide physicians with a unique source on
the principal methods which can be used to analyze
individual cases of asthma and a helpful refrence source for
better understanding the multiple pathways to the disease.
between pneumologists, physiologists, immunologists,
pharmacologist and pediatricians is frequently needed for
the complete investigation of an asthma case. This means
that a physician in general practice cannot alone assess all
the aspects of asthma employing different technigues to
manage this disease.
This book will provide physicians with a unique source on
the principal methods which can be used to analyze
individual cases of asthma and a helpful refrence source for
better understanding the multiple pathways to the disease.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Milano
Italy
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
40
53 s/w Tabellen, 40 s/w Abbildungen
40 black & white illustrations, 53 black & white tables, biography
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
850 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-56428-7 (9783540564287)
DOI
10.1007/978-88-470-2263-8
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Luigi Allegra | Pier C. Braga | Roberto Dal Negro
Methods in Asthmology
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05/2012
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Content
I. Basic Aspects.- Definition and Classification of Asthma.- Physiology of the Airways.- Asthma: Origin, Mechanisms, and Clinical Aspects.- II. Conditions Leading to Asthma.- Genetic Predisposition in Asthma.- Endocrinological Changes and Asthma.- Psychogenic Factors in Asthma.- III. Assessment of Respiratory Functions: Methodology.- Volume, Flow, and Resistance Assessment in Asthma.- Distributional Methods and Invasive and Noninvasive Gas Analysis in Asthma.- IV Specific Bronchial Challenges.- Skin Tests and Radioimmunological Assays.- Allergen Administration in Bronchial Provocation Tests.- V. Nonspecific Bronchial Challenges.- Radiogas and Radioaerosol Production, Imaging, and Dosimetry in Asthmology.- Physical Agents in Bronchial Provocation Tests: Nebulized Hypoosmolar Aerosol.- Physical Agents in Bronchial Provocation Tests: Nebulized Hyperosmolar Aerosol.- Chemical Agents in Bronchial Provocation Tests.- Pharmacological Agents in Bronchial Provocation Tests.- Occupational Agents in Bronchial Provocation Tests.- Exercise and Hyperventilation Provocation Challenges.- Mediators in Bronchial Provocation Tests.- VI. Diagnostic Use of Bronchodilators.- Long- and Short-Term Reversibility Tests.- VII. Anatomical Structures Involved in Asthma: Methodology.- In Vivo Experimental Methods for Assessing Muscle Tone Involvement in Bronchial Constriction.- In Vitro Experimental Methods for Assessing Tracheobronchial Smooth Muscle Contraction.- Evaluation of In Vitro Data on Agents Acting on Respiratory Smooth Muscle Tone.- Methods for Assessing Airway Blood Flow in Asthma.- Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Asthma.