André Denjean
University of Paris
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Pediatric Pulmonology | 2008
Nicole Beydon; Célestin M'Buila; Claudine Peiffer; Agnès Bernard; Isabelle Zaccaria; André Denjean
The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship between bronchodilator response, assessed by interrupter resistance (Rint), and bronchial reactivity in preschool children with chronic cough. Thirty‐eight children coughers (median age 5.0 years, range 2.8–6.4) were tested. Bronchodilator response was recorded within 4 months before methacholine challenge. Response to the latter was assessed using transcutaneous partial pressure of oxygen and Rint. Children were considered responders if a 20% fall in transcutaneous partial pressure of oxygen occurred during the bronchial challenge. Bronchodilator response was not different between responders (n = 24) and nonresponders (n = 14) [median (range) −0.11 (−0.44–0.09) vs. −0.08 (−0.21–0.10) kPa L−1 sec; respectively]. However, none of the nonresponders had a bronchodilator response larger than −0.21 kPa L−1 sec, this cutoff had a 100% positive and a 44% negative predictive value to predict a positive methacholine challenge. The relationship between bronchodilator response and bronchial methacholine responsiveness reached the limit of significance (P = 0.048). Furthermore, the magnitude of the bronchodilator response was correlated to the level of methacholine‐induced level of bronchoconstriction (P = 0.01), and to the postchallenge bronchodilation (P = 0.04), all values expressed as % predicted. Moreover, the postbronchodilator Rint value obtained with preceding methacholine challenge was lower than the postbronchodilator value without preceding methacholine challenge in 71.4% (10/14) of the nonresponders and in only 33.3% (8/24) of the responders. Conclusions in preschool coughers bronchodilator response, assessed by the interrupter technique, was correlated to the bronchial responsiveness to methacholine. Non responders had a bronchodilator response not larger than −0.21 kPa L−1 sec. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2008; 43:815–821.
Pediatric Pulmonology | 2018
Nicole Beydon; Thu Thuy Nguyen; Francis Amsallem; André Denjean; Grazia Fenu; Paul Seddon; Corinne Alberti; Enrico Lombardi
Using a non‐invasive lung function technique (interrupter resistance, Rint), we aimed to determine whether a dose‐response to salbutamol could be detected in wheezy preschool children and if so, which dose of salbutamol should be administered to routinely evaluate bronchial reversibility.
The American review of respiratory disease | 2015
Philippe Hervé; André Denjean; Raymond Jian; Gérald Simonneau; Pierre Duroux
The American review of respiratory disease | 2015
Jacques Cerrina; André Denjean; GéRard Alexandre; Alain Lockhart; Pierre Duroux
Pediatric Pulmonology | 1995
Sophie Parat; Guy Moriette; Marie-Francoise Delaperche; Pierre Escourrou; André Denjean; Claude Gaultier
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2003
Nicole Beydon; Isabelle Pin; Régis Matran; Michèle Chaussain; Michèle Boulé; Beurey Alain; Mireille Bellet; Francis Amsallem; Corinne Alberti; André Denjean; Claude Gaultier
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2002
Nicole Beydon; Francis Amsallem; Michèle Bellet; Michèle Boulé; Michèle Chaussain; André Denjean; Régis Matran; Bernard Wuyam; Corinne Alberti; Claude Gaultier
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2002
Nicole Beydon; Francis Amsallem; Mireille Bellet; Michèle Boulé; Michèle Chaussain; André Denjean; Régis Matran; Isabelle Pin; Corinne Alberti; Claude Gaultier
The American review of respiratory disease | 1988
André Denjean; Catherine Roux; Philippe Hervé; Jean-Pierre Bonniot; Etienne Comoy; Pierre Duroux; Claude Gaultier
Respiratory Medicine | 2007
Nicole Beydon; Célestin M’Buila; A. Bados; Claudine Peiffer; Agnès Bernard; Isabelle Zaccaria; André Denjean