Changes in the breath sound spectrum during methacholine inhalation in children with asthma

An effort‐independent breath sound analysis is expected to be a safe and simple method for clinical assessment of changes in airway function. The effects of bronchoconstriction and bronchodilation on novel breath sound parameters in asthmatic children were investigated.

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