Wheeze Flashcards
1
Q
What should you consider before a diagnosis of asthma in a child under 5-years old?
A
Pre-school wheeze
2
Q
What should you ask about in a history of wheeze in a child?
A
- When? Diurnal variation? Cough? Triggers?
- Interval symptoms?
- Offer peak flow diary
3
Q
What would make you suspect a diagnosis of an episodic viral wheeze instead of asthma?
A
Wheezing with a viral URTI, symptom free in between episodes, lack of atopy family history.
4
Q
What is the difference in blood results between episodic viral wheeze and asthma?
A
- Episodic viral wheeze - neutrophilic picture
2. Asthma - eosinophilic picture
5
Q
What is the treatment for episodic viral wheeze?
A
SABA/SAMA via a spacer, add on intermittent ICS/LTRA.
6
Q
What is a multiple trigger wheeze and what is the treatment for it?
A
- Many triggers produce symptoms (URTI, smoke, exercise, allergens)
- LTRA/ICS