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Evidence based Management of acute severe asthma

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  • 1. Dr Rakesh Kumar Asst. Professor Dept. Of Paediatrics N.M.C.H, Patna Evidence based management of Acute Exacerbation of Asthma in children aged 0-18 years
  • 2. Introduction Asthma is a disease of the respiratory tract characterized by recurrent and/or chronic episodes of airway inflammation and obstruction (manifested by wheeze or cough, or demonstrated upon pulmonary function testing) and evidence of reversibility of obstruction.
  • 3. Epidemiology Prevalence of asthma in children continues to show an increasing trend with reported rates between 8.5% and 8.9% (akinbami 2009, kamble 2009) Asthma is most prevalent in children 5 to 14 years Among children younger than 18 years of age, asthma is more prevalent in males. ( akinbami 2009, moorman 2007)
  • 4. Initial history & Physical examination Time of onset of current exacerbation. Current medications and allergies. Recent frequent use of beta2-agonists. Risk factors for predicting severe, uncontrolled disease are : ED visits, admissions to the hospital and ICU, and prior intubations. exposure to asthma triggers.
  • 5. Whenever a child present to ED with acute exacerbation of asthma we try to classify him into mild, moderate & severe exacerbation according to -Symptoms -Signs -Functional assessment
  • 6. Asthma exacerbation severity (Symptoms) mild moderate severe Imminent resp arrest Breathlessnes s While walking Can lie down @ rest (difficulty feed) Prefer sitting @ rest Sits upright Talks in sentence phrases words Cant talk Alertness normal agitated agitated Drowsy or confused
  • 7. Asthma exacerbation severity (Signs) mild moderate severe Imminent resp arrest Resp. Rate (according to age) N or Increase Increased Increased Often > 30 Normal or decreased Acessory muscle use Usually not commonly usually Paradoxical thoracoabd mov Wheeze Moderate, end exp Loud, throughout exh Loud or absent Minimal or absent Pulse rate (@ presentation) < 100 100-120 > 120 bradycardia Pulsus Paradoxus Absent ,= 70% 40-69%