February 23, 2016 - Pediatric Asthma Flashcards

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Basic Pathophysiology of Asthma

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Inflammation

Bronchoconstriction

Mucus hypersecretion

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Prenatal Risk Factors

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Tobacco

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Post-Natal Risk Factors

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Tobacco

Viral infections (RSV and rhinovirus)

Indoor/outdoor pollution

Pre-pubertal obesity

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Red Flags for Pediatric Asthma

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Growth failure

Signs of malabsorption

Recurrent sino-pulmonary infections

Difficulty swallowing/choking

Positional symptoms

Congenital abnormalities

Poor response to treatment

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Physical Exam for Pediatric Asthma

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May be completely normal

May have atopic findings (allergic shiners, allergic salute, eczema)

Will NOT have clubbing, subconjunctival hemorrhage, probably not polyps, not hyperinflation.

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Asthma and Age

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The younger the child, the less likely that the cause will be asthma.

Particularly very young, it is more likely to be something else like bronchiolitis.

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First-Line Therapy for Persistent Asthma

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Inhaled corticosteroids.

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Long-acting Beta Agonists (LABAs)

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Never use without ICS.

Can be used in conjunction with ICS as a 2nd line therapy.

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