Corelaţii clinice şi spirometrice în afecţiunile respiratorii pe teren alergic la copii

Authors

  • Dana Alexandrescu Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România
  • Elena Barbu Spitalul de Pneumologie Braşov, România
  • Alexandru Bălescu Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România
  • Milena Man UMF Cluj-Napoca, România
  • Bogdan Rațiu-Duma Spitalul Clinic Judeţean de Urgenţă Braşov, România
  • Ariadna-Petronela Fildan Spitalul Clinic de Pneumoftiziologie, Constanța, România
  • Elena Danteș Universitatea “Ovidius” Constanţa; Spitalul Clinic de Pneumoftiziologie, Constanța, România
  • Oana Arghir Universitatea “Ovidius” Constanţa, Spitalul Clinic de Pneumoftiziologie, Constanța, România

Keywords:

spirometry, allergy, bronchial asthma, ventilatory dysfunction, bronchial hyperresponsiveness

Abstract

Allergic and infectious diseases with obstructive ventilatory dysfunction determine modifications that appear at spirometry, which is an important way to identify and correlate respiratory involvement and symptomatology. The purpose of this paperwork is to correlate and identify the spirometry modifications between allergy/atopy and bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and recurrent wheezing. Childhood allergic ground obstructive respiratory disorders are a frequent respiratory pathology with sometimes unknown and/or unidentifiable triggers and make it challenging.

Author Biographies

Dana Alexandrescu, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

Alexandru Bălescu, Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, România

Facultatea de Medicină

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Published

2011-01-01

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