Melanie Dressler
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Meoli A, Trischler J, Hutter M, Dressler M, Esposito S, Blumchen K, et al.
Pediatr Pulmonol
. 2024 Feb;
59(5):1321-1329.
PMID: 38353391
Background: In preschoolers, performing an acceptable spirometry and measuring bronchodilator response (BDR) is challenging; in this context, impulse oscillometry (IOS) represents a valid alternative. However, more studies on the standardization...
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Dressler M, Lassmann H, Eichhorn C, Trischler J, Hutter M, Zielen S, et al.
Klin Padiatr
. 2024 Jan;
236(2):139-144.
PMID: 38286408
Objective: Exercise induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) is an important differential diagnosis to exercise induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) and diagnosed via continuous laryngoscopy while exercising (CLE). However, availability of CLE is limited...
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Gutmann D, Dressler M, Eickmeier O, Herrmann E, Kirwil M, Schubert R, et al.
Cytokine
. 2023 Dec;
173:156452.
PMID: 38039695
Background: Obesity is known to be a pro-inflammatory condition affecting multiple organs. Obesity as a systemic pro-inflammatory state, might be associated with bronchial inflammation in non-smoking adolescents with a BMI ...
4.
Woelke S, Szelenyi A, Dressler M, Trischler J, Donath H, Hutter M, et al.
Klin Padiatr
. 2023 Jan;
235(2):84-89.
PMID: 36720225
Background: Chronic cough is one of the most common symptoms in childhood. Making a definite diagnosis is a challenge for all pediatricians especially in patients when cough is without an...
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Trischler J, von Blumroeder M, Donath H, Kluge S, Hutter M, Dressler M, et al.
Klin Padiatr
. 2022 Mar;
234(5):277-283.
PMID: 35315003
Background: Antibiotic use during asthma exacerbations in paediatric patients is not routinely recommended but common practise in out-patient and in-patient settings. Objective of this study was to analyse frequency of...
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Dressler M, Donath H, Quang T, Hutter M, Trischler J, Zielen S, et al.
Klin Padiatr
. 2022 Feb;
234(5):267-276.
PMID: 35114701
Objective: Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) occurs frequently in children and adolescents and may be a sign of insufficient asthma control. EIB is often evaluated by respiratory symptoms, spirometry, eNO measurement and...
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Dressler M, Friedrich T, Lasowski N, Herrmann E, Zielen S, Schulze J
BMC Pulm Med
. 2019 May;
19(1):94.
PMID: 31097027
Background: Physical activity is an important part of life, and hence exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) can reduce the quality of life. A standardized test is needed to diagnose EIB. The American...
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Schulze J, Smith H, Eichhorn C, Salzmann-Manrique E, Dressler M, Zielen S
Respir Med
. 2019 Mar;
148:54-59.
PMID: 30827475
Background: The exercise challenge is the gold standard for diagnosing exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB). Airway obstructions appear up to 30 min after the challenge, with a maximum decrease in spirometry and...
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Dressler M, Salzmann-Manrique E, Zielen S, Schulze J
Nitric Oxide
. 2018 Mar;
76:45-52.
PMID: 29526567
Purpose: Physical activity is an important part of life, and exercise-induced asthma (EIA) can reduce the quality of life. A standardized exercise challenge is needed to diagnose EIA, but this...
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Schulze J, Smith H, Fuchs J, Herrmann E, Dressler M, Rose M, et al.
Respir Med
. 2012 Feb;
106(5):627-34.
PMID: 22326606
Background: In young children, it is difficult to obtain a reproducible flow-volume curve throughout all stages of bronchial challenge. The forced oscillation technique (FOT) is especially established in paediatrics because...