Asthma - Clinical Features Flashcards

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What are the key principles of asthma?

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  • No definition
  • No tests
  • 2 national guidelines for management
  • Symptom based
  • Acute attack identical to LRTI symptoms
  • Relapse and remission pattern
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What are the key principles of asthma management?

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  • No wheeze, no asthma
  • Tests may help decision
  • If
    • QoL affected – give trial of ICS to confirm diagnosis
    • QoL not affected – watch and see
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What are the key words to describe what asthma is?

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  • Wheeze
  • Variability
  • Respond to treatment
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Asthma - pathology

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  • Chronic condition where airways constrict sporadically due to hypersensitity
  • Is a syndrome basically
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Asthma - aetiology

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  • Genes (genetic predisposition)
    • 10 genetic variants making modest contribution – ADAM33, ORMDL3 (not everyone with these genes have asthma)
  • Allergen exposure
  • Smoke exposure
  • Triggers
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6
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What are some of the variations in asthma between different people?

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  • Transient vs persistent
  • Different severities
  • Different age of onset
  • Different triggers
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7
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Describe different possible kinds of asthma syndromes between different people?

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Asthma - epidemiology

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  • Common condition (5% children on inhaled steroids)
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Asthma - investigations

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  • Perform spirometry before and after giving bronchodilator
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Asthma - presentation

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  • Wheeze
  • Shortness of breath
    • At rest
  • Cough
    • Dry
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Asthma - differentials

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  • Onset <5
    • Congenital
    • CF
    • PCD
    • Bronchitis
    • Foreign body
  • 5 or more years
    • Dysfunctional breathing
    • Vocal cord dysfunction
    • Habitual cough
    • Pertussis
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12
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What are principles for when the diagnosis can be asthma?

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  • All in the history, examination unhelpful
    • Unlikely to be wheezing unless having attack
  • No diagnostic asthma test
    • Tests can be useful for exclusion
  • Wheeze is a must have symptom
    • But not in isolation – with cough and SOB
    • Most people wrongly describe noise as wheeze when is actually a rattle and not whistle
  • Personal history
    • Parental asthma
    • Other conditions such as eczema
  • Responds to treatment
    • 2 month course of ICS
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How does epidemiology of asthma diagnosis change with age?

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  • Under 18 months
    • Most likely infection, but can be asthma
  • Over 5 years
    • Most likely asthma
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