运动引起的呼吸困难:这比眼睛看到的更多!-叙述回顾。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Maria Michelle Papamichael, Charis Katsardis
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在体育界,最大运动时出现呼吸困难的症状是运动员的常见主诉,常被误认为是运动性哮喘,对常规哮喘治疗无效。由于缺乏对这种情况的临床认识和认识,包括运动性喉梗阻(EILO)在内的喉异常作为症状原因的可能性经常被忽视。我们旨在阐明娱乐性和竞技性青年运动员在声门和声门上水平的上气道阻塞与运动性呼吸困难之间的关系。其次,我们旨在更广泛地了解EILO的生理特征、患病率及其对运动表现和诊断的影响。使用关键词“运动性哮喘或EILO”进行PUBMED检索,包括21项针对患有EILO的青年运动员的观察性研究。总的来说,现实世界的证据表明,在剧烈运动中吸入呼吸困难、喘鸣和嘈杂的呼吸在青年运动员中很常见,经常被误认为是运动性哮喘。持续喉镜检查是鉴别与运动有关的喉部梗阻的金标准。最大体力劳动时声门或声门上关闭是区分EILO与哮喘的特征。转诊给语言治疗师进行吸气肌或呼吸再训练是治疗的第一线,严重的声门上功能障碍则需要手术治疗。在临床实践中,提高意识并采用系统的多学科方法调查青少年运动员的呼吸问题,以及针对EILO的有效治疗策略,将使症状快速解决,改善患者的整体健康状况,并优化运动表现。
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Exercise-Induced Dyspnea: There is More to This Than Meets the Eye!-A Narrative Review.

In the sporting community, symptoms of breathlessness during maximal exertion are common complaints in athletes, often mistaken for exercise-induced asthma and fail to respond to conventional asthma therapy. The possibility of laryngeal abnormalities including exercise-induced laryngeal obstruction (EILO) as the cause of symptoms is often overlooked due to a lack of clinical insight and awareness of this condition. We aimed to elucidate the relationship between upper airway obstruction at the glottic and supraglottic levels and exercise-induced dyspnea in recreational and competitive youth athletes. Second, we aimed to gain a broader understanding of the physiologic characteristics' indicative of EILO, its prevalence, and its consequences on athletic performance and diagnostics. A PUBMED search using keywords 'exercise-induced asthma or EILO' was performed to include 21 observational studies of youth athletes with EILO. Overall, the real-world evidence suggests that complaints of breathlessness, stridor and noisy breathing on inhalation during strenuous exercise are common in youth athletes that are often mistaken for exercise-induced asthma. Continuous laryngoscopy exercise is the gold standard for identifying laryngeal obstruction in relation to exercise. Glottic or supraglottic closure in response to maximal physical effort are features that differentiate EILO from asthma. Referral to a speech therapist for inspiratory muscle or respiratory retraining is the first line of treatment, and surgery for severe supraglottic dysfunction. In clinical practice, increasing awareness and adopting a systematic multidisciplinary approach investigating respiratory issues in youth athletes and efficient treatment strategies targeting EILO will enable the rapid resolution of symptoms, improve overall patient well-being, and optimise athletic performance.

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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
487
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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