Asthma Clinical Features in Children Flashcards

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Can you have asthma without a wheeze?

A

No, no wheeze then no asthma

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What are common symptoms of asthma?

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Wheeze

Cough

Shortness of breath

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What are key things of asthma?

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Variable/reversible

Multiple triggers

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4
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What are key things in the diagnosis of asthma?

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Wheeze

Variability

Respond to treatment

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5
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What similarities are there between children and adult asthma?

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Symptoms

Common

Same triggers

Same treatment

Same pathology

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What are some differences between adults and childrens asthma?

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Gender (prevalence in boys and girls)

Severe asthma

Occupational asthma uncommon in children

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What is epidemiology?

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Branch of medicine which deals with the incidence, distribution and possible control of diseases other factors relating to health

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How many UK children suffer from asthma?

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1 million children

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How many children in Scotland suffer from asthma?

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100,000 children

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10
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What percentage of UK children are on inhaled steroids?

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5%

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Where is asthma most common in the world?

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Western countries, with the highest pervalence in the UK

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What is aetiology?

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The cause of disease

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What can you say about the causes of asthma?

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There are many, all leading to the same final common pathway to asthma

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Why do people suffer from asthma at different stages of their lives?

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It takes multiple hits to get above the threshold for clinical symptoms

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15
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What can you say about testing for asthma?

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There is no definitive test for asthma

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16
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What is a wheeze the result of?

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A narrowing airway due to:

Bronchoconstriction

Airway wall thickening

Luminal secretions

17
Q

How good are patients, generally, at describing a wheeze?

A

Most do not know what it is, confusing it with rattle, stridor or stertor

18
Q

When does shortness of breath at rest occur?

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Due to significant respiratory difficulty (less than 30% of lung function) because of airway obstruction

19
Q

What is the cough due to asthma usually like?

A

Dry and nocturnal

20
Q

What are some triggers of asthma?

A

Viruses (rhinovirus in 75% of cases)

Exercise

Allergen

Cold air

Emotion

Menstruation

21
Q

What is the most common virus to trigger asthma?

A

Rhinovirus (75% of cases)

22
Q

What is atopy?

A

Genetic tendency to develop allergic diseases

23
Q

What does a patient who is suffering from asthma, ideally, show?

A

Wheeze

Shortness of breath

Multitrigger

Sinusoidal

Atopy

Parental asthma

Responds to treatment

24
Q

When someone is under 18 months, what are they likey suffering from?

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When someone is over 5 years, what are they likely suffering from?
Asthma
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What is something that sounds like asthma, and responds to asthma?
Asthma, regardless of age
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What must happen after treatment for asthma?
There must be a response for it to be asthma
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When it is not asthma, what could it be instead?
Bronchitis (2-3 years old, wet cough) Pertussis (fits, vomits, haematoma) Habitual cough (8 - 12 years old, single loud cough) Tracheomalacia (lifelong loud cough) Viral induced wheeze Foreign body Cystic fibrosis Immune deficiency Ciliary dyskinesia
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What are symptoms of bronchitis?
Loose rattly cough Chest free of wheeze Noisy breathing
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How long does bacterial bronchitis last?
More than 4 weeks
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How does bacterial bronchitis progress each winter?
Gets better each winter
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What are the arguements for arguing whether to treat or not treat bacterial bronchitis?
No treatment - self limiting Treatment - quality of life, risk of diarrhoea
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What is pertussis?
Whooping cough
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How rare is whooping cough?
Common
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What are symptoms of pertussis (whooping cough)?
Coughing fits Vomiting Colour change Petechiae
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What is petechiae?
Tiny red, purple or brown spots on the skin