Huda, Noor ulTahir, MaryamJavid, Aiman2023-11-272023-11-272021-06Huda Noor ul, Tahir Maryam, Javid Aiman. Obstructive Spirometeric Patterns and Its reversibility against Short acting ß-2 Agonist in Patients with Bronchiectasis. IJHS Medical Association . 2021 Jun; 8(3): 10-152349-7033https://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/226552Objectives: To determine the frequency of obstructive pattern of spirometry in bronchiectasis patients. Material and methods: This case series study was conducted at Department of Pulmonology, Jinnah Hospital Lahore. Total 143 patients with bronchiectasis having age 30-60 years either male or female and having duration of symptoms ?1 years were selected for this study. Results: Total 143 patients with Bronchiectasis were selected for this study. Mean age of the patients was 47.56 ± 9.11 years, mean weight, mean height and mean BMI was 68.01 12.22, 59.63 ± 4.21 and 29.84 5.71 respectively. Out of 143 patients of Bronchiectasis, Positive obstructive pattern was noted in 80 (55.9%) patients and reversibility was noted in 45 (56.25%) patients. Conclusion:Results of this study showed a higher number of positive obstructive pattern in patients of bronchiectasis and percentage reversibility is also very high. Reversibility was significantly associated with age of the patients and duration of disease.Alpha-1 Antitrypsin deficiencyEmphysemabronchiectasischest radiographyhigh-resolution CT (HRCT)Obstructive Spirometeric Patterns and Its reversibility against Short acting ß-2 Agonist in Patients with BronchiectasisJournal ArticleIndiaHouse Officer, Jinnah hospital Lahore, PakistanCell: 03228808381, Email: dr.noor2794@yahoo.comWoman Medical Officer, THQ Muridke, PakistanCell No. 03314029953, Emailawesomemay30@gmail.comWoman Medical Officer, RHC Kala Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan