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A breath sound analysis in children with cough variant asthma.

Mayumi Enseki1, Mariko Nukaga1, Hiromi Tadaki2, Hideyuki Tabata1, Kota Hirai3, Masahiko Kato1, Hiroyuki Mochizuki4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cough variant asthma (CVA) is characterized by a chronic cough and bronchial hyperresponsiveness without confirmation of wheezing. Using a breath sound analyzer, we evaluate the characteristics of breath sound in children with CVA.
METHODS: Nine children with CVA (median age, 7.0 years) participated. The existence of breath sounds was confirmed by sound spectrogram. Breath sound parameters, the frequency limiting 50% and 99% of the power spectrum (F50 and F99), the roll-off from 600 to 1200 Hz (Slope) and spectrum curve indices, the ratio of the third and fourth area to the total area of the power spectrum (P3/PT and P4/PT) and the ratio of power and frequency at 50% and 75% of the highest frequency of the power spectrum (RPF75 and RPF50) were calculated before and after β2 agonist inhalation. A spirogram and/or forced oscillation technique were performed in all subjects.
RESULTS: On a sound spectrogram, wheezing was confirmed in seven of nine patients. All wheezing on the image was polyphonic, and they almost disappeared after β2 agonist inhalation. An analysis of the breath sound spectrum showed that PT, P3/PT, P4/PT, RPF50 and RPF75 were significantly increased after β2 agonist inhalation.
CONCLUSIONS: Children with CVA showed a high rate of inaudible wheezing that disappeared after β2 agonist inhalation. Changes in the spectrum curve indices also indicated the bronchial reversibility. These results may suggest the characteristics of CVA in children.
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Keywords:  Children; Chronic cough; Cough valiant asthma; Lung sound analysis; Wheezing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29857933     DOI: 10.1016/j.alit.2018.05.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Allergol Int        ISSN: 1323-8930            Impact factor:   5.836


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