PMID: 9554223Apr 29, 1998Paper

Sleep in asthma

Clinics in Chest Medicine
C M D'Ambrosio, V Mohsenin

Abstract

The nocturnal worsening of asthma is a major cause of morbidity and mortality from this disease. The physiologic changes that occur during normal sleep can have adverse effects on breathing patterns, arousal responses, and airway clearance in asthmatics. Understanding of these alterations in airway mechanics and airway inflammation may lead to better management of this disease.

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Feb 27, 2001·Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine·D A Lewis
Jun 4, 2008·Critical Care Medicine·Chung-Ming ChenYaw-Dong Lang
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