| Literature DB >> 28815006 |
Silvia Sánchez-García1, Alicia Habernau Mena2, Santiago Quirce3.
Abstract
Asthma is a common disease in both high and lower income countries that starts early and persists often for life. A correct and accurate diagnosis, treatment and follow-up during childhood are essential for a better understanding of adult asthma and avoiding over- or under-treatment. Th2 inflammation in children with asthma symptoms is usually assessed by measuring with serum total IgE, blood eosinophilia and FeNO levels that may help to predict asthma, particularly in those infants and young children in whom lung function tests are difficult to perform. FeNO measurement, compared to intra-individual levels, may be useful also for ascertaining treatment adherence. Nevertheless, an isolated measurement may be insufficient and only the combination of these markers improves the diagnosis, phenotyping and follow-up of an asthmatic child.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; IgE; biomarkers; children; diagnosis; eosinophilia; nitric oxide; periostin; phenotype; severe asthma
Year: 2017 PMID: 28815006 PMCID: PMC5553097 DOI: 10.1080/20018525.2017.1356160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Clin Respir J ISSN: 2001-8525
Routine inflammometry biomarkers of pediatric asthma and their utility in clinical practice*.
| Predictor of asthma development | Diagnosis of asthma | Adherence to treatment | Follow-up | Severity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| tIgE | Limited | Limited | Inappropriate | Limited | Limited |
| Blood eos | Applicable | Inappropriate | Not enough data | Limited | Limited |
| SPT | Applicable | Not enough data | Not enough data | Applicable+ | Applicable |
| sIgE | Applicable | Not enough data | Not enough data | Applicable+ | Applicable |
| FeNO | Applicable | Limited | Limited | Controversial | Controversial |
*According to indexed references reviewed
+Sensitization to certain perennial aeroallergens are indicators of severity/persistence of symptoms.
: Data suggest strongly that this biomarker is useful for the clinical issue indicated.
: Data reviewed are scarce about the utility of this biomarker for the clinical issue indicated, but weakly suggest that this biomarker is useful for the clinical issue indicated.
: Data reviewed are scarce about the utility of this biomarker for the clinical issue indicated, with no conclusions obtained.
: Data reviewed suggest both the utility and inappropriateness of the biomarker for the clinical issue indicated.
: Data suggest strongly that this biomarker is not useful for the clinical issue indicated.