Peripheral airway dysfunction and relationship with symptoms in smokers with preserved spirometry.
Kanika JetmalaniCindy ThamrinClaude S FarahAmy BertolinDavid G ChapmanNorbert BerendCheryl M SalomeGregory G KingPublished in: Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) (2017)
Respiratory symptoms and peripheral airway dysfunction are common in smokers with normal spirometry. Symptoms of chronic bronchitis related to conductive airway abnormalities, while wheeze was related to spirometry and IOS. The clinical significance of abnormalities in peripheral airway function in smokers remains undetermined.