Bronchodilator reversibility testing: laboratory practices in Australia and New Zealand

BM Borg, DW Reid, EH Walters… - Medical journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… It would be interesting to repeat the survey now, although we doubt laboratory practice will
have … between laboratories in the methods used to assess and interpret reversibility of airflow …

What is the Best Way to Diagnose Possible Asthma Patients with Negative Bronchodilator Reversibility Tests?

B Başa Akdoğan, I Koca Kalkan… - Journal of Asthma …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
… The best method and strategy for the diagnosis of asthma remains unclear, especially in
patients with negative bronchodilator reversibility test (BDRT). In our study, we aimed to …

[HTML][HTML] Patterns of inflammation and the use of reversibility testing in smokers with airway complaints

NH Chavannes, JHJ Vernooy, TRJ Schermer… - BMC Pulmonary …, 2006 - Springer
… with reversibility testing, performed and interpreted by sufficiently trained staff [3, 4]. … ) and
measuring lung function including reversibility in smoking patients with respiratory complaints, …

[HTML][HTML] Determining the optimal time to assess the reversibility of airway obstruction

J El Ghoul, M Abouda, M Triki, A Ghourabi, R Charfi - Lung India, 2019 - journals.lww.com
… in pneumology practice. Spirometric reversibility testing classifies the airway obstruction as
… the bronchodilator reversibility test in our sample and the maximum response was at 20 min. …

[PDF][PDF] Assessing bronchodilator reversibility: agreed standards are urgently needed

CR Jenkins, IH Young - Medical journal of Australia, 2004 - mja.com.au
… , for Australian laboratories to agree to a set of standards and apply them universally for
spirometry and reversibility testing. Fourthly, implementing spirometry testing in primary care and …

Practical aspects of mutagenicity testing strategy: an industrial perspective

BB Gollapudi, G Krishna - Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular …, 2000 - Elsevier
… toxicological studies are intended to identify an initial safe starting dose and subsequent
dose escalation scheme to humans, to identify potential target organs of toxicity and reversibility

[PDF][PDF] Conditional Reversibility as a Condition of Irreversibility: The case of the US and the end of Nuclear Testing

N Ritchie - 2023 - york.ac.uk
tests’ (see below), saying that “as the PTBT drove testing … the CTBT to drive testing into the
laboratories by those who have … that test sites were important national research laboratories

Examination of the reversibility of corneal opacity using an historical eye irritation database

R Osborne, GJ Carr, KA Kohrman… - Journal of Toxicology …, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
… eye tests, nonrinse and rinse procedures. It was more likely that grade 4 opacities cleared by
day 21 in studies conducted after Good Laboratory Practice (… regulations and practices. This …

Consistent reversible elevations of serum creatinine levels in severe hypothyroidism

SH Kreisman, JV Hennessey - Archives of internal medicine, 1999 - jamanetwork.com
… Serum creatinine and thyroid function tests were measured prior to, during, and subsequent
… There is a consistent and reversible elevation of serum creatinine values in the hypothyroid …

Guidelines for the laboratory investigation of heritable disorders of platelet function

P Harrison, I Mackie, A Mumford… - British journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… responses eg reversible or … laboratories due to the inherent variability of the test and the
large number of subjects that would be required (ie >40). For this reason, most clinical laboratory