Journal article

Nocturnal symptoms perceived as asthma are associated with obstructive sleep apnoea risk, but not bronchial hyper-reactivity

CV Senaratna, EH Walters, G Hamilton, AJ Lowe, C Lodge, J Burgess, B Erbas, GG Giles, P Thomas, MJ Abramson, B Thompson, JL Perret, SC Dharmage

Respirology | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Background and objective: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and asthma are associated, and nocturnal breathing difficulty that is usually identified as asthma-like symptoms can be present in both conditions. We investigated how nocturnal asthma-like symptoms (NAS) and bronchial hyper-reactivity (BHR) contribute to the association between OSA risk and current asthma, which is currently unknown but a clinically important question. Methods: We used data from 794 middle-aged participants in a population-based cohort who provided information on OSA risk (defined by a STOP-Bang questionnaire score of at least 3), current asthma and NAS, and underwent methacholine bronchial challenge testing. Using re..

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