bronkodilaation
Bronkodilaation, more commonly referred to as bronchodilation, is the widening of the airways in the lungs, including the bronchi and bronchioles. This widening reduces airway resistance and allows increased airflow to the alveoli.
Mechanism and physiology: Bronchodilation results from relaxation of airway smooth muscle. The autonomic nervous system regulates
Pharmacology: Pharmacologic bronchodilators include inhaled β2-agonists (short-acting like albuterol/salbutamol for quick relief; long-acting such as salmeterol
Clinical relevance: Bronchodilation is central to the management of obstructive airway diseases such as asthma and