bronchospasm造句1. Nonspecific non immunologic histamine release may also cause bronchospasm.
2. Additional complications include bradycardia, laryngospasm, bronchospasm, and apnea owing to pharyngeal stimulation.
3. Bronchospasm -- Bronchoconstriction, or the sudden narrowing of the smaller airways, of spasmodic nature.
4. Anaphylactic and anaphylactoid reactions can be associated with bronchospasm and pulmonary edema.
5. Bronchospasm frequently appears in childhood and is manifested by dyspnea, cough, or wheezing.
6. Conclusion Airway obstruct and bronchospasm and pneumochysis are the main reasons that result in high airway pressure.
7. In extrinsic asthma, bronchospasm is attributed to an immunologic response of the patient to an allergen.
8. Frequently, the only sign of anaphylaxis during an anesthetic is severe bronchospasm or sudden cardiovascular collapse.
9. The adverse effects of adenosine include dyspnea, nausea, headache, chest pain, flushing and bronchospasm.
10. Methods: Healthy, athletic subjects who are suspected of having exercise-induced bronchospasm were recruited, and FEV1 values were determined following provocative airway challenges with methacholine.
11. Other symptoms associated with anaphylaxis include bronchoconstriction that may lead to severe bronchospasm, and cutaneous signs such as urticaria and angioedema.
12. Objective To observe the effect of Xiefeipingchuanling granula on bronchospasm caused by histamine guinea pig.
13. Corticosteroids and Inhaled Salbutamol in Patients with Reversible Airway Obstruction Markedly Decrease the Incidence of Bronchospasm after Tracheal Intubation.