Paediatric Asthma Management Flashcards
What are the goals of treatment?
- Minimal symptoms during day and night
- Minimal need for reliever medication
- No exacerbations
- No limitation of physical activity
- Normal lung function
What acronym is used in the measure of control of asthma?
SANE
What does sane stand for?
- Short acting beta agonist/week
- Absence school/nursery
- Nocturnal symptoms/week
- Exertional symptoms/week
What are the classes of medications available?
-Short acting beta agonists
-Inhaled corticosteroids
Long acting beta agonists
-Leukotriene receptor antagonists
-Theophyllines
-Oral steroids
What kind of approach is taken towards the treatment of asthma?
Step up, step down
What is the first step of treatment?
Start on low dose ICS then review after 2 months
How does asthma treatment differ from adults?
- Max dose ICS 800 micrograms
- No oral B2 tablet
- LTRA first line preventer <5s
What is the very first medication paediatric asthma patients should be on?
- SABA
- Inhaled and using spacer/MDI or dry powder inhaler
When should a regular preventer be considered?
- Use of inhaled B2 agonists 3x a week or more
- Symptomatic 3x a week or more or waking 1 night a week
What regular preventer should be trialled first?
Low dose ICS or LTRA in <5s
What options are there when adding on a preventer?
- LABA
- LTRA
- Increase ICS
From the options available which is the best to use as an add on preventer?
LABA
What should you do if there is still little improvement in the child?
- Under 5s, refer to confirmation of diagnosis
- Over 5s, increase to medium dose ICS and consider referral
What confirmed effects of ICS are there?
Very small height suppression
What effects can sometimes occur with ICS?
- Oral candidiasis
- Adrenocortical suppression