The purpose of this study was to assess whether during standard methacholine (Mch) challenge (concentration up to 128 mg·mL-1) healthy supine subjects a) develop tidal expiratory flow limitation (FL) and hyperinflation, and b) whether the onset of tidal FL is associated with dyspnoea. Eight healthy subjects were studied. Dyspnoea was assessed using the Borg scale, FL by the negative expiratory pressure (NEP) method and hyperinflation in terms of decrease in inspiratory capacity (IC). Seven patients became flow limited at Mch doses ranging 4-64 mg·mL-1, with FL encompassing 34-84% of the control tidal volume. In six of them the onset of tidal FL was associated with little or no dyspnoea and a modest degree of hyperinflation (ΔIC
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Šulc, J., Volta, C. A., Ploysongsang, Y., Eltayara, L., Olivenstein, R., & Milic-Emili, J. (1999). Flow limitation and dyspnoea in healthy supine subjects during methacholine challenge. European Respiratory Journal, 14(6), 1326–1331. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.99.14613269
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