Examples of 'airflow limitation' in a sentence

Meaning of "airflow limitation"

Airflow limitation refers to a medical condition where there is a reduction in the flow of air in and out of the lungs, usually due to narrowing of the airways. It is commonly associated with respiratory diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Airflow limitation can cause symptoms like shortness of breath and wheezing, and may require ongoing medical management and treatment

How to use "airflow limitation" in a sentence

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Airflow limitation is minimally reversible with bronchodilators.
Chronic asthma also causes airflow limitation.
There is airflow limitation that is reversible.
None of the patients evaluated presented airflow limitation.
In mild exacerbations airflow limitation is unchanged or only slightly increased.
None of the patients evaluated had airflow limitation.
Progressive airflow limitation can result in respiratory failure and death.
Randomisation was stratified by country and severity of airflow limitation.
Accuracy in measuring airflow limitation is similar that of measuring intrathoracic pressure.
Spirometry may help to determine the severity of airflow limitation.
This airflow limitation is not fully reversible and is usually progressive.
Lower values suggest airflow limitation.
Reversibility of airflow limitation may be incomplete in some patients with asthma.
Pulmonary function testing generally does not show airflow limitation.
Chronic airflow limitation.

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Spirometry is the most reproducible and objective measurement of airflow limitation.
This is characterised by significant airflow limitation and a large response to bronchodilators.
Pulmonary function tests show volume restriction with no airflow limitation.
Worsening airflow limitation.
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by lower airway hyperresponsiveness and variable airflow limitation.
It may contribute to airflow limitation.
Mild airflow limitation.
Spirometry is considered the method of choice for detecting airflow limitation caused by OLD.
Indicators of airflow limitation are also powerful predictors of mortality in patients with asthma.
This disease is characterized by a progressive airflow limitation accompanied by inflammatory reactions.
Asthma produces bronchial mucosal inflammation, resulting in airflow limitation.
The slowly progressive airflow limitation leads to disability and premature death.
Functionally, bronchial obstruction is characterized by airflow limitation.
COPD is characterized by airflow limitation that is progressive and not fully reversible.
Asthma is an airway disease characterized by chronic inflammation, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and airflow limitation.
Bronchiolitis obliterans is a disease with airflow limitation that is not fully reversible.
The airflow limitation is due to mucus hypersecretion, emphysema, and bronchiolitis.
CAL is a disease state characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible.
The airflow limitation is due to mucus hypersecretion, emphysema, and bronchiolilis.
The defining feature of COPD is irreversible airflow limitation during forced expiration.
However, airflow limitation is multifactorial.
Allergic-asthma is characterized by reversible airflow limitation and airway hyperresponsiveness.
It may cause airflow limitation and / or promote the occurrence of infections.
Cough and sputum production can precede airflow limitation and vice-versa.
In general, airflow limitation results from bronchoconstriction and airway edema.
This inflammation causes recurrent episodes of symptoms, variable airflow limitation and increased airway responsiveness.
The airflow limitation causes a gasping sensation, which asks for a period of grounding.
For example, COPD is characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible.
Chronic airflow limitation disorder ( CAL ) is a progressively dehabilitating condition which is often fatal.
Asthma and obstructive pulmonary disease can cause chronic airflow limitation ( CAL ).
Unlike asthma, the airflow limitation is not reversible.
In one embodiment of the invention the subject may have chronic airflow limitation ( CAL ).
In some cases, significant airflow limitation may develop without the presence of a cough.
Jones PW, et al . A self-complete measure of health status for chronic airflow limitation.
Patients exhibit airflow limitation and premature airway closing, which increase the work of breathing.

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