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. 2024 Jan 3;9(1):15. doi: 10.3390/jfmk9010015

Table 1.

Primary respiratory challenges in treating and managing athletes with exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) and possible solutions or suggestions.

Topic Problem Clinical Relevance
Pathogenesis EIBA and EIBwA may exhibit distinct inflammatory patterns Variations in disease response and management strategies
Hyper-responsiveness Athletes demonstrate heightened airway sensitivity Greater susceptibility to EIB during extended exercise or specific environmental conditions
Diagnosis Aspecific symptoms or symptoms misattributed to other causes Risk of delayed EIB diagnosis leading to sport changes for undiagnosed asthma
Normal pulmonary function tests or situational variability Potential for EIB to remain undetected in some athletes, requiring multiple tests for conclusive diagnosis
Complex diagnosis of asthma or concurrent conditions The risk of under- or over-treatment
Therapy Overreliance on short-acting β2 agonists Risk of tachyphylaxis and treatment unresponsiveness, potentially culminating in fatal asthma
Treatment ambiguity for EIBwA Lack of clarity on whether short-acting β2 agonists or a combination therapy with inhaled corticosteroids is more effective