Sputum Induction in Children and Adolescents with Problematic Severe Asthma: Success Rate, Safety and Tolerability

C. Ricci, L. Lasmar, P. Pitrez, R.F. Mascarenhas, P. Camargos
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Background: In problematic severe asthma (PSA), inflammatory phenotypes can by identified by assessing cel- lularity in induced sputum (IS) samples. However, there have been few studies employing sputum induction (SI) in pedi- atric patients. Objective: To assess the success rate, safety and tolerability of SI, as well as IS sample cellularity, in pediatric PSA pa- tients. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study involving 44 pediatric PSA patients. We collected IS samples using inha- lations of nebulized saline solution. On the basis of the post-bronchodilator forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1, % of predicted), we administered nebulization with 4.5% hypertonic saline (for patients with an FEV1 � 60%) or 0.9% isotonic saline (for those with an FEV1 50%. Results: The observed success rate was 75% (95% CI: 60-86). Most of the patients provided satisfactory samples, al- though multiple SI sessions were required in some cases (27%). In comparison with the IS samples containing > 20% squamous cells, those containing � 20% showed significantly more neutrophils (P = 0.02) and eosinophils (P = 0.03). The most common adverse events were mild wheezing (in 14%) and salty taste (in 9%). In 8% of the sessions, there was a � 20% decrease in FEV1. Conclusion: In our sample of pediatric patients with PSA, sputum induction was safe and generally well tolerated, sug- gesting that it could be useful in the assessment of inflammatory processes in such patients.
诱导痰治疗儿童和青少年严重哮喘:成功率、安全性和耐受性
背景:在有问题的严重哮喘(PSA)中,炎症表型可以通过评估诱导痰(IS)样本中的细胞清晰度来识别。然而,在儿科患者中应用诱导痰的研究很少。目的:评估SI在儿童PSA患者中的成功率、安全性和耐受性,以及IS样本的细胞含量。方法:我们对44例儿童PSA患者进行了横断面研究。我们用吸入的雾化盐水溶液来收集IS样本。根据支气管扩张剂后一秒用力呼气量(FEV1,预测的%),我们给予4.5%高渗生理盐水(FEV1 - 60%)或0.9%等渗生理盐水(FEV1 50%)雾化。结果:观察成功率为75% (95% CI: 60-86)。大多数患者提供了满意的样本,尽管在某些情况下需要多次SI(27%)。与含有> 20%鳞状细胞的IS样品相比,含有- 20%鳞状细胞的IS样品中中性粒细胞(P = 0.02)和嗜酸性粒细胞(P = 0.03)显著增加。最常见的不良事件是轻度喘息(14%)和咸味(9%)。在8%的疗程中,FEV1下降了20%。结论:在我们的儿童PSA患者样本中,痰诱导是安全的,并且通常耐受性良好,这表明它可以用于评估此类患者的炎症过程。
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