Bronchodilator response by interrupter technique to guide management of preschool wheeze

Author:

Seddon Paul CORCID,Willson Rhian,Olden Catherine,Symes Elizabeth,Lombardi Enrico,Beydon Nicole

Abstract

ObjectiveWe examined relationships between clinical features and pulmonary function before and after inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment in wheezy preschool children, and specifically, whether measuring bronchodilator response (BDR) could predict benefit from ICS.DesignClinical non-randomised intervention studySettingSecondary care.PatientsPreschool children (2 years to <6 years) with recurrent wheeze.InterventionsInhaled beta-agonist, ICS.Outcome measuresWe measured prebronchodilator and postbronchodilator interrupter resistance (Rint) and symptom scores at 0 (V1), 4 (V2) and 12 (V3) weeks. At V2, those with a predetermined symptom level commenced ICS. Modified Asthma Predictive Index (mAPI) and parental perception of response to bronchodilator were recorded. Response to ICS was defined as a reduction in daily symptom score of >0.26. Positive BDR was defined as fall in Rint of ≥0.26 kPa.s/L, ≥35% predicted or ≥1.25 Z Scores.ResultsOut of 138 recruited children, 67 completed the full study. Mean (SD) prebronchodilator Rint at V2 was 1.22 (0.35) kPa.s/L, and fell after starting ICS (V3) to 1.09 (0.33) kPa.s/L (p<0.001), while mean (SD) daily symptom score fell from 0.56 (0.36) to 0.28 (0.36) after ICS (p<0.001). Positive Rint BDR before ICS (at V1 and/or V2), using all three threshold criteria, was significantly associated with response to ICS on symptom scores at V3 (p<0.05). mAPI was not significantly associated with response to ICS, and parents’ perception of response to bronchodilator was not related to measured Rint BDR .ConclusionsRint BDR may be helpful in selecting which wheezy preschool children are likely to benefit from ICS.

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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