| Literature DB >> 31106184 |
Natasja Lammers1, Maaike H T van Hoesel1, Marije Kamphuis2, Marjolein Brusse-Keizer3, Job van der Palen3,4, Reina Visser1, Boony J Thio1, Jean M M Driessen5,6.
Abstract
Objective: Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is a specific morbidity of childhood asthma and a sign of insufficient disease control. EIB is diagnosed and monitored based on lung function changes after a standardized exercise challenge test (ECT). In daily practice however, EIB is often evaluated with self-reported respiratory symptoms and spirometry. We aimed to study the capacity of pediatricians to predict EIB based on information routinely available during an outpatient clinic visit.Entities:
Keywords: EIB exercise-induced bronchoconstriction; asthma; children; disease history; pediatrician
Year: 2019 PMID: 31106184 PMCID: PMC6498950 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2019.00157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Elements of medical history and physical examination.
| General asthma symptoms |
| Exercise-induced symptoms |
| Nocturnal symptoms |
| Nasal symptoms |
| Atopy |
| Family history positive for asthma |
| Medication use |
| General impression |
| Nasal obstruction |
| Nasal crease (allergic salute) |
| Vesicular breath sounds |
| Inspiratory stridor |
| Expiratory wheezing |
Part of the clinical assessment before the exercise-challenge test.
Figure 1Position of patient and camera while recording.
Classification of EIB severity.
| No EIB | <10% |
| Mild EIB | >10% but <25% |
| Moderate EIB | >25% but <50% |
| Severe EIB | >50% for steroid-naïve patients |
EIB severity classification, adopted from Anderson et al. (.
Characteristics of the study sample (n = 20).
| Female | 10 (50.0%) |
| Male | 10 (50.0%) |
| Age, years | 11.6 (3.4) |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 19.5 (4.6) |
| Atopy | 11 (55.0%) |
| SABA | 13 (65%) |
| LABA | 2 (10%) |
| ICS | 10 (50%) |
| LTRA | 6 (30%) |
| NCS | 5 (25%) |
| Exercise-induced symptoms | 8 (40.0%) |
| FEV1 predicted, % | 92.7 (13.9) |
| Fall in | 15.1 (1.2–65.1) |
| No EIB (<10%) | 9 (45.0%) |
| Mild EIB (10–25%) | 4 (20.0%) |
| Moderate EIB (25–50%) | 2 (10.0) |
| Severe EIB (>50% or ICS use with >30%) | 5 (25.0) |
| Reversibility | 18.9 (−11.0–62.3) |
Values are presented as mean (SD), except when indicated otherwise.
Value is presented as n (%).
Value is presented as median (IQR). BMI, Body Mass Index (kg/m.
EIB occurrence after the exercise challenge test compared to the predicted occurrence of EIB.
| No | 11 | 9 | 20 | |
| Yes | 34 | 46 | 80 | |
| Total | 45 | 55 | 100 | |
Prediction by pediatricians, based on medical history, physical examination, pre-exercise video and spirometry results. EIB, exercise-induced bronchoconstriction; ECT, exercise challenge test.
Overview of predicted and tested EIB severity classifications in participants.
| EIB prediction by pediatricians based on CA | No EIB | 11 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 21 |
| Mild EIB | 22 | 10 | 13 | 6 | 51 | |
| Moderate EIB | 10 | 5 | 8 | 2 | 25 | |
| Severe EIB | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | |
| Total | 45 | 20 | 23 | 12 | 100 | |
| EIB prediction by pediatricians based on CA + spirometry | No EIB | 11 | 5 | 1 | 3 | 20 |
| Mild EIB | 21 | 11 | 8 | 3 | 43 | |
| Moderate EIB | 10 | 4 | 11 | 5 | 30 | |
| Severe EIB | 3 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 7 | |
| Total | 45 | 20 | 23 | 12 | 100 | |
EIB, exercise-induced bronchoconstriction; ECT: exercise challenge test. CA, clinical assessment (medical history, physical examination, pre-exercise video).
Agreement between pediatricians' prediction of EIB severity and EIB severity after an ECT.
| Clinical assessment | 0.05 (0.00–0.17) | |
| Clinical assessment + spirometry * ECT | 0.19 (0.06–0.32) |
EIB, exercise-induced bronchoconstriction; ECT, exercise challenge test; Clinical assessment, medical history, physical examination, video images.
Differences between pediatricians' prediction of EIB severity and EIB severity after an ECT.
| Clinical assessment * clinical assessment + spirometry | |
| Clinical assessment * ECT | |
| Clinical assessment + spirometry * ECT |
EIB, exercise-induced bronchoconstriction; ECT, exercise challenge test; Clinical assessment, medical history, physical examination, video images.