What characteristic of asthma must a patient have?
A wheeze
NO WHEEZE, NO ASTHMA
What is asthma?
What is the WHO definition of asthma?
Asthma attacks all age groups but often starts in childhood. It is a disease characterised by recurrent attacks of breathlessness and wheezing, which vary in severity and frequency from person to person. In an individual, they may occur from hour to hour and day to day.
What causes asthma?
1.) host response to environment
2.) infection important
3.) physiology abnormal before symptoms
4.) it is a syndrome
What are the different settings of asthma?
1.) infant onset
2.) childhood onset
3.) adult onset
4.) excertional asthma
5.) occupational asthma
How do you tell if it is asthma?
Through the history
What is the diagnostic asthma test in children?
There is none :)
What are the characteristics of an asthmatic cough?
What is the basic treatment for asthma?
ICS for 2 months
What are differential diagnosis for “asthma” in under 5 years?
What are differential diagnosis for “asthma” in over 5 years?
What does SANE stand for?
Short acting beta agonist/week
Absence school/nursery
Nocturnal symptoms/week
Excertional symptoms/week
What is the step up step down approach?
Start on low does ICS
- severe asthma may respond to minimal treatment
Review after 2 months
- no routine test to monitor progress
- no change easier than down
- need an inhaler holiday (easter)
What are the different classes of medications?
“add ons”
- long acting beta agonists
- leukotriene receptor antagonists
- theophyllines
When do you use a regular preventer?
What do you use as a regular preventor?
Very low does inhaled corticosteroids (or LTRA in <5s)
What are the initial add on preventer for when it gets complicated?
What are the two types of delivery systems?
Whats the age ranges for dry powder devices?
Licensed in over 5s, under 8s cannot use them
What are other forms of management for asthma?
How do you choose what form of management to use for asthma?
How long do you wait to reassess after starting treatment?
1 hour, then proceed with step up or step down as appropriate
What steroids are used for chronic/maintenance treatment?
Inhaled steroids (NOT oral steroids)
What steroids are used for acute treatment?
Oral steroids (NOT inhaled steroids)