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Rev Mal Respir ; 24(1): 23-31, 2007 Jan.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17268362

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INTRODUCTION: Despite a high prevalence in the asthmatic population, sensitization to Aspergillus has not benefited from the same research interest as the other mould species. This study aims at investigating the role of the presence or the absence of Aspergillus sensitization in the deterioration of airway caliber in asthmatics over a five-year follow-up. MATERIAL AND METHODS: One hundred and thirty-three asthmatic subjects aged 18 to 40 years were separated into two groups: those sensitized (cases) and those not sensitized (controls) to Aspergillus were matched according to the following criteria: age, gender and FEV1 (% pred). Clinical, functional, allergic and therapeutic parameters were studied. RESULTS: The FEV1 slope was less pronounced in the group sensitized to Aspergillus (-17 mL/year) in comparison to the controls (27 mL/year). There was also a less noticeable slope of forced vital capacity in the sensitized subjects (-25 mL/year) as compared to the controls (28 mL/year). All of these differences were not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: We did not find any increase in the decline in FEV1 or FVC associated with sensitization to Aspergillus.


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Aspergillosis, Allergic Bronchopulmonary/immunology , Aspergillosis, Allergic Bronchopulmonary/physiopathology , Aspergillus fumigatus , Asthma/immunology , Asthma/physiopathology , Forced Expiratory Volume , Vital Capacity , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male
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