Disease control in patients with asthma and respiratory symptoms (wheezing, cough) during sleep.

Asthma research and practice Pub Date : 2020-09-23 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40733-020-00062-w
Jonathan Doenges, Elisabeth Kuckuck, Werner Cassel, Olaf Hildebrandt, Andreas Weissflog, Keywan Sohrabi, Niklas Koehler, Volker Gross, Timm Greulich, Ulrich Koehler
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Introduction: The Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA)-defined criteria for asthma control include questions about daytime symptoms, limitation of activity, nocturnal symptoms, need for reliever treatment and patients' satisfaction. Patients with nocturnal symptoms like wheezing and cough often suffer from lower sleep quality and impaired daytime performance. The lack of an appropriate method for standardized and objective monitoring of respiratory symptoms leads to difficulties in asthma management. The aim of this study is to present a new method for automated wheeze and cough detection during sleep and to assess the actual level of asthma control by the Asthma Control Test (ACT).

Methods: Respiratory symptoms like wheezing and cough were recorded with the LEOSound-Monitor for one night in 55 asthmatic patients in their individual domestic setting. Patients were asked to assess their level of asthma subjectively with the ACT. The study consisted of 37 women and 18 men, with a mean age of 41 years, and a mean BMI of 27 kg/m2. Most of the patients had been taking an ICS/LABA combination and would resort to a SABA as their rescue medication.

Results: 60% of the participants were classed as having controlled, and 40% were classed as having partially- or uncontrolled asthma. During sleep wheezing was found in 8 of the 55 asthma patients (14.5%) and coughing was found in 30 patients (54.5%). The median ACT score in wheezing-patients was 14, while in non-wheezing patients it was 21. Uncontrolled asthma was found in 6 of the 8 wheezing-patients. Coughing versus non-coughing patients did not show a significant difference in the ACT-score (20, 22 respectively).

Conclusion: Wheezing is a sign of uncontrolled asthma. The ACT-score in wheezing patients is worse compared to patients without wheezing. LEOSound proofed to be a useful tool in providing an objective evaluation of respiratory symptoms, like coughing and wheezing. In clinical practice, this may allow an improvement in asthma therapy.

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哮喘和呼吸系统症状(喘息、咳嗽)患者睡眠期间的疾病控制。
全球哮喘倡议(GINA)定义的哮喘控制标准包括关于白天症状、活动限制、夜间症状、缓解治疗的需要和患者满意度的问题。有喘息和咳嗽等夜间症状的患者通常睡眠质量较低,白天表现不佳。缺乏对呼吸道症状进行标准化和客观监测的适当方法导致哮喘管理困难。本研究的目的是提出一种新的自动检测睡眠中喘息和咳嗽的方法,并通过哮喘控制测试(ACT)评估哮喘控制的实际水平。方法:用LEOSound-Monitor记录55例哮喘患者1晚的喘息、咳嗽等呼吸道症状。患者被要求用ACT主观评估他们的哮喘水平。该研究包括37名女性和18名男性,平均年龄41岁,平均BMI为27 kg/m2。大多数患者一直在服用ICS/LABA组合,并将诉诸SABA作为他们的救援药物。结果:60%的参与者被归类为控制哮喘,40%被归类为部分或未控制哮喘。55例哮喘患者中,睡眠时有喘息8例(14.5%),咳嗽30例(54.5%)。喘息患者的ACT得分中位数为14分,而非喘息患者的ACT得分中位数为21分。8例喘息患者中有6例哮喘未控制。咳嗽与非咳嗽患者在act评分上没有显着差异(分别为20,22)。结论:喘息是哮喘不受控制的标志。喘息患者的act得分比没有喘息的患者更差。经证实,LEOSound是一种有用的工具,可对咳嗽和喘息等呼吸道症状进行客观评估。在临床实践中,这可能会改善哮喘治疗。
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期刊介绍: Asthma Research and Practice is the official publication of Interasma and publishes cutting edge basic, clinical and translational research in addition to hot topic reviews and debate articles relevant to asthma and related disorders (such as rhinitis, COPD overlapping syndrome, sinusitis). The journal has a specialized section which focusses on pediatric asthma research. Asthma Research and Practice aims to serve as an international platform for the dissemination of research of interest to pulmonologists, allergologists, primary care physicians and family doctors, ENTs and other health care providers interested in asthma, its mechanisms and comorbidities.
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