Change in capnogram waveform is associated with bronchodilator response and asthma control in children

Pediatric Pulmonology
Ophélie CraccoSam Bayat

Abstract

Airway hyper-reactivity, inflammation and remodeling contribute to inhomogeneity of ventilation-perfusion ratio V A · / Q · in asthma. Short-term variations in V . A / Q · can cause changes in expired capnographic indices. To measure acute changes in the phase 3 slope of the volumetric capnogram after β2-agonist inhalation (ΔSIII), for comparison with airway response based on FEV1 (ΔFEV1), and asthma control. After ethical approval and informed consent, 72 children aged 6-18 y, followed up for asthma underwent spirometry and capnography before and after β-agonist inhalation through a spacer, using a side-stream rapid infrared analyzer. Asthma control was assessed using the GINA questionnaire. Children with positive reversibility tests (defined as ΔFEV1>12%) had a significantly higher ΔSIII (m ± SE: 87.4 ± 41.4) versus those with negative tests (31.3 ± 14.0%, P = 0.001). Uncontrolled asthma was associated with a significantly larger ΔSIII (103.4 ± 64.0%, n = 7) compared to partly controlled (52.0 ± 26.1, n = 24; P = 0.009) and controlled asthma (30.8 ± 16.3, n = 41; P = 0.003). Neither Bohr dead space nor ΔFEV1 were different between asthma control groups. ΔSIII was significantly larger in children with p...Continue Reading

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