Asthma Flashcards
How do you treat suspected asthma?
SABA + very low dose ICS (+ monitoring variability/bronchodilator reversibility)
How do you treat newly Dx asthma in the first instance in children <5y/o?
SABA + LTRA
What is the next step of treatment for children <5y/o after SABA + LTRA?
SABA + LTRA + very low dose ICS
What is the next step of treatment for children >5y/o after SABA + very low dose ICS
SABA + very low dose ICS + inhaled LABA
How do you treat newly Dx asthma in the first instance in children >5y/o?
SABA + very low dose ICS
What is step 3 of asthma management when there is no response at all to LABA?
Stop LABA and increase dose of ICS to low dose
What is step 3 of asthma management where there is some benefit to LABA but control is still inadequate
Continue LABA and increase dose of ICS to low dose
OR
Continue LABA and ICS but consider trial of other therapy, e.g. LTRA
What is step 4 of asthma management?
Increasing ICS dose to medium
OR
Addition of 4th drug - SR theophylline
What is step 5 of asthma management?
Daily oral prednisolone + maintain medium dose of ICS
When should children be referred to a paediatric asthma specialist?
Step 4 and step 5
What are the signs of a child with an acute severe asthma attack?
SpO2 <92% PEF 33-50% Can't complete sentance in one breath/or too breathless to talk/feed HR 125 when >5y/o, or >140 when 1-5y/o RR >30 when >5y/o, or >40 when 1-5y/o
What are the signs of a child with a life-threatening asthma attack?
SpO2 <92% PEF <33% best/predicted Silent chest Cyanosis Poor respiratory effort Hypotension Exhaustion Confusion