LEOSound - A new device for long-term recording of wheezing and cough in pediatric and adult patients with asthma (during sleep)

U. Koehler, O. Hildebrandt, A. Weissflog, A. Zacharasiewicz, K. Sohrabi, N. Koehler, V. Gross
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Children with asthma often have a decreased performance during the day because of night-time asthma symptoms. Asthma is still poorly controlled in more than 50% of patients despite the availability of very effective drugs. GINA defined criteria for asthma control include asking about daytime symptoms, limitation of activity, night-time symptoms/awakenings and need for reliever treatment. Standardized and validated questionnaires such as asthma control test (ACT) help to assess the level of asthma control. Approximately 30 to 40% of asthmatic children are affected by sleep disturbances. Asthma symptoms during night-time must be seen as a special feature of asthma. Computerized cough, wheeze and respiratory rate monitoring provides additional and objective information on current night-time symptoms. To reduce risk for children with asthma, control of night-time symptoms is important to improve respiratory function and quality of sleep.
LEOSound -一种用于长期记录儿童和成人哮喘患者(睡眠期间)喘息和咳嗽的新设备
患有哮喘的儿童由于夜间哮喘症状,通常在白天表现下降。尽管有非常有效的药物,但仍有50%以上的哮喘患者控制不佳。GINA定义的哮喘控制标准包括询问白天症状、活动受限、夜间症状/觉醒以及是否需要缓解治疗。标准化和有效的问卷,如哮喘控制测试(ACT)有助于评估哮喘控制水平。大约30%到40%的哮喘儿童受到睡眠障碍的影响。夜间哮喘症状必须被视为哮喘的一个特殊特征。计算机化的咳嗽、喘息和呼吸频率监测为当前夜间症状提供了额外和客观的信息。为了降低儿童患哮喘的风险,控制夜间症状对改善呼吸功能和睡眠质量很重要。
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