Effects of nebulised beta-2 agonists on clinical observations in asthma exacerbations

C. Mortimer, D. Nikoletou, A. Ooms, Julia Williams
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Abstract

Despite concerns over their side effects, short-acting beta-2 agonists are still used in high doses in prehospital care internationally to treat asthma exacerbations. This systematic review set out to identify the physiological effects associated with this treatment and determine their potential impact on the patient's presenting or underlying conditions. A systematic search of literature published from 2010 to 2020 focusing on asthmatic patients receiving nebulised beta-2 agonists during an acute exacerbation was undertaken and relevant articles reviewed. Eight out of 897 studies met the inclusion criteria. While the studies were heterogeneous with a range of outcome measures, synthesis showed evidence of bronchodilator action throughout, with reductions in potassium levels and cardiovascular changes reported in several studies. Therapeutic effects demonstrated within the data support the use of nebulised beta-2 agonists in these patients and, while adverse effects are frequently seen in the cardiovascular and endocrine systems, their impact on the patient's overall condition remains unclear.
雾化β -2激动剂对哮喘加重期临床观察的影响
尽管对其副作用存在担忧,短效β -2激动剂仍在国际上以高剂量用于院前护理以治疗哮喘恶化。本系统综述旨在确定与该治疗相关的生理效应,并确定其对患者的表现或潜在状况的潜在影响。系统检索了2010年至2020年发表的关于急性加重期接受雾化β -2激动剂治疗的哮喘患者的文献,并对相关文章进行了回顾。897项研究中有8项符合纳入标准。虽然这些研究的结果测量范围不同,但综合显示支气管扩张剂的作用贯穿始终,有几项研究报告了钾水平的降低和心血管的变化。数据显示的治疗效果支持在这些患者中使用雾化β -2激动剂,虽然在心血管和内分泌系统中经常看到不良反应,但它们对患者整体状况的影响尚不清楚。
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