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An Investigation of Airway Acidification in Asthma Using Induced Sputum
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Patients with asthma show lower pH than healthy subjects. Patients with poorly controlled asthma seem to have the lowest induced-sputum pH, independent of the GINA (Global Initiative for Asthma) severity level. In conclusion, induced sputum is a feasible, repeatable, noninvasive method to measure airway pH. The pH in induced sputum may reflect a different aspect of asthma from sputum eosinophils and be related to different pathophysiologic factors.
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