Asthma - Clinical Features Flashcards
1
Q
What are the key principles of asthma?
A
- No definition
- No tests
- 2 national guidelines for management
- Symptom based
- Acute attack identical to LRTI symptoms
- Relapse and remission pattern
2
Q
What are the key principles of asthma management?
A
- No wheeze, no asthma
- Tests may help decision
- If
- QoL affected – give trial of ICS to confirm diagnosis
- QoL not affected – watch and see
3
Q
What are the key words to describe what asthma is?
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- Wheeze
- Variability
- Respond to treatment
4
Q
Asthma - pathology
A
- Chronic condition where airways constrict sporadically due to hypersensitity
- Is a syndrome basically
5
Q
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
6
Q
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
7
Q
Describe different possible kinds of asthma syndromes between different people?
A
8
Q
Asthma - epidemiology
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- Common condition (5% children on inhaled steroids)
9
Q
Asthma - investigations
A
- Perform spirometry before and after giving bronchodilator
10
Q
Asthma - presentation
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- Wheeze
- Shortness of breath
- At rest
- Cough
- Dry
11
Q
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
12
Q
What are principles for when the diagnosis can be asthma?
A
- 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
13
Q
How does epidemiology of asthma diagnosis change with age?
A
- Under 18 months
- Most likely infection, but can be asthma
- Over 5 years
- Most likely asthma