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Diagnostics

Predictors of methacholine challenge testing results in subjects without airflow obstruction

, BHSc, , Phd & , MD
Pages 2060-2068 | Received 13 May 2021, Accepted 26 Sep 2021, Published online: 09 Oct 2021
 

Abstract

Objective

Methacholine challenge testing (MCT) is considered when asthma remains clinically suspected despite normal spirometry. Few studies have attempted to determine the predictive factors of MCT results. We aimed to establish which demographic data, clinical symptoms, pulmonary function testing results, and laboratory values were associated with abnormal MCT (provocation concentration causing a 20% decrease in FEV1 (PC20) ≤ 16 mg/mL) in subjects without airflow obstruction on spirometry.

Methods

All patients who completed MCT at Montfort Hospital between January 1st, 2016 and December 31st, 2018 were identified. Subjects with a reduced FEV1/FVC ratio were excluded. We used Pearson’s chi-squared test and point-biserial correlation method to determine which variables had a significant relationship (p < 0.05) with MCT results.

Results

23.3% of patients who underwent MCT had airflow limitation. In the 1126 subjects with a normal FEV1/FVC ratio, PC20 ≤ 16 mg/mL was found in 13.0%. Younger age, female gender, body mass index ≥ 40, and reported wheezing were factors associated with increased probability of airway hyper responsiveness. Lower FEV1, significant improvement of the FEV1 post-bronchodilator, reduced FEF25%-75%, greater FEF25%-75% reversibility, airway resistance measurements above the upper limit of normal, and increased blood eosinophil counts were predictive of abnormal MCT.

Conclusions

Only 13.0% of patients referred for MCT had a PC20 ≤ 16 mg/mL when the FEV1/FVC ratio was normal, highlighting the need to further define in which individuals this test is truly warranted. Further investigation is required to develop an easy-to-use and validated prediction model in order to better understand patients’ pretest probability of abnormal MCT.

Additional information

Funding

Montfort Hospital.

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