常规FEV1测量对儿童哮喘的诊断和监测至关重要:神话还是格言?

IF 2.3 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Breathe Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-15 DOI:10.1183/20734735.0048-2023
Maria Octavia Onisor, Steve Turner
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摘要

儿童哮喘是儿童的常见疾病。这篇综述描述了使用肺活量测定法诊断和监测儿童哮喘的七项哮喘指南的证据。所有指南都建议将肺活量测定作为诊断5岁以上儿童哮喘的主要检查 年。哮喘儿童的肺活量测定通常是正常的。关于1 s(FEV1)或FEV1/肺活量(FVC),或其“异常”肺活量测定的阈值,我们描述了这些不同截止值的敏感性和特异性。肺活量测定在监测哮喘中的作用在指南中不太明确,有些人不建议进行肺活量测量。对于应该使用什么样的肺活量测量,应该多久测量一次,以及肺活量的最小临床重要变化是什么,目前还没有达成共识。与监测哮喘的作用相比,肺活量测定在诊断哮喘中的作用更加明确。肺活量测定法在帮助儿童哮喘诊断和监测决策方面的潜力仍有待充分评估。教育目的:提供哮喘诊断和管理常用指南的知识。深入了解使用肺活量测定法诊断和监测儿童哮喘的机会和挑战。目的了解肺活量测定法诊断哮喘的准确性。
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Routine FEV<sub>1</sub> measurement is essential in diagnosis and monitoring of childhood asthma: myth or maxim?

Routine FEV1 measurement is essential in diagnosis and monitoring of childhood asthma: myth or maxim?

Childhood asthma is a common condition in children. This review describes the evidence from seven asthma guidelines for using spirometry in the diagnosis and monitoring of childhood asthma. All guidelines recommend spirometry as the primary test to be performed for diagnosing asthma in children aged >5 years. Spirometry is often normal in children with asthma. Guidelines are not consistent with respect to whether forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) or FEV1/forced vital capacity (FVC) should be measured, or their threshold for "abnormal" spirometry, and we describe the sensitivity and specificity for these different cut-offs. The role of spirometry in monitoring asthma is less clear in the guidelines, and some do not suggest spirometry should be done. There is no consensus on what spirometric measurement should be used, how often it should be measured and what is a minimum clinically important change in spirometry. The role of spirometry in diagnosing asthma is more clearly established when compared to its role in monitoring asthma. The potential of spirometry to aid decision making for asthma diagnosis and monitoring in children remains to be fully evaluated.

Educational aims: To provide knowledge of the commonly used guidelines for asthma diagnosis and management.To give insight into the opportunities and challenges in using spirometry to diagnose and monitor asthma in children.To provide an understanding of the precision of spirometry for diagnosing asthma.

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Breathe
Breathe RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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