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. 2020 Jul 13;21:179. doi: 10.1186/s12931-020-01441-w

Table 4.

Bronchodilator response in FEV1 at asthma diagnosis by age groups in SAAS cohort

Age at asthma diagnosis
<  40 years
n = 83
Age at asthma diagnosis
40–59.9 years
n = 115
Age at asthma diagnosis
≥ 60 years
n = 47
p-value
FEV1 BDR mL 190 (100–330) 130 (60–340) 180 (30–310) 0.266
FEV1 BDR % 6.1 (3.1–11.2) 5.5 (1.9–12.1) 8.9 (2.1–20.6) 0.293
Patients with > 400 mL BDR in FEV1 15 (18.1%) 23 (20.0%) 6 (12.8%) 0.553
Patients with ≥200 mL BDR in FEV1 41 (49.4%) 46 (40.0%) 20 (42.6%) 0.415
Patients with ≥12% BDR in FEV1 18 (21.7%) 29 (25.2%) 18 (38.3%) 0.109
Patients with ≥200 mL and 12% BDR in FEV1 18 (21.7%) 29 (25.2%) 17 (36.2%) 0.187

Data is shown as n (%) or median (interquartile range). BDR bronchodilator response