Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Severe bronchial hyperresponsiveness along with house dust mite allergy indicates persistence of asthma in young children.
Donath, Helena; Klenner, Hans; Hutter, Martin; Meoli, Aniello; Trischler, Jordis; Schulze, Johannes; Blumchen, Katharina; Zielen, Stefan.
Afiliação
  • Donath H; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pneumology, Allergology, Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Klenner H; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pneumology, Allergology, Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Hutter M; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pneumology, Allergology, Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Meoli A; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pneumology, Allergology, Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Trischler J; Pediatric Clinic, Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, Parma, Italy.
  • Schulze J; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pneumology, Allergology, Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Blumchen K; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pneumology, Allergology, Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
  • Zielen S; Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pneumology, Allergology, Infectious Diseases and Gastroenterology, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
Pediatr Allergy Immunol ; 34(12): e14047, 2023 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38146109
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Significant risk factors for persistence of asthma later in life are family history of allergies, early allergic sensitization and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR). The evolution of BHR in young children without allergic sensitization and with house dust mite allergy (HDM) was investigated.

METHODS:

In this retrospective analysis, electronic charts of 4850 young children with asthma and wheezy bronchitis between 2005 and 2018 were reviewed in order to study all patients ≤6 years with BHR assessed by methacholine provocation tests (MCT) at least once (n = 1175). Patients with more than two follow-up measurements were divided in group 1 (no allergic sensitization; n = 110) and group 2 (HDM allergy; n = 88). Additionally, skin prick test, exhaled nitrite oxide (eNO), and asthma treatment were analyzed.

RESULTS:

Forty-seven patients of group 1 aged median 4.3 years and 48 patients of group 2 aged median 4.7 years showed initially severe BHR <0.1 mg. At follow-up, patients with HDM were more likely to show persistence of severe BHR than non-sensitized patients (severe BHR group 1 n = 5 (10.6%) vs. group 2 n = 21 (43.8%), p < .001). In addition, 89.4% of group 1 had mild to moderate or no BHR, compared to only 56.2% of group 2. There was a significant difference in eN0 (median group 1 9 ppb vs. group 2 26 ppb, p < .001), at last follow-up. Age, sex, and asthma therapy had no effect on BHR.

CONCLUSION:

In young children without sensitization BHR normalizes, whereas HDM allergy indicates a persistence of asthma beyond infancy.
Assuntos
Palavras-chave

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Asma / Hiper-Reatividade Brônquica / Alergia a Ácaros / Hipersensibilidade Limite: Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Asma / Hiper-Reatividade Brônquica / Alergia a Ácaros / Hipersensibilidade Limite: Aged / Child / Child, preschool / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article