Pediatric asthma Flashcards
transient wheezers are associated with that type of RTI?
URTI
nonatopic wheezers are associated with what airway conditions?
increased airway reactivity
increased incidence of RSV infections
persistent wheezing after age 3
atopic wheezers are associated with what airway conditions?
most likely to develop persistent asthma
elevated IgE levels
more profound PFT deficits
what is the most consistently effective long term controller medication for asthma?
inhaled corticosteroids
what is the MOA of long acting beta agonists?
airway b2 receptor stimulation
increased cAMP concentration
relaxes airway smooth muscle
what is the indication for long acting beta agonists?
combination with inhaled corticosteroids for moderate / severe persistent asthma
when are anticholinergics used for asthma?
- provides additive benefit to short acting beta agonists
2. use in acute moderate / severe exacerbations in emergency care setting
what are the indications for systemic corticosteroids?
moderate / severe asthma exacerbations