Impulse oscillometry usefulness in small-airway dysfunction in asthmatics and its utility in asthma control

IF 1 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Egyptian Journal of Bronchology Pub Date : 2019-10-01 DOI:10.4103/ejb.ejb_16_19
R. Sharshar
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Background Small-airway affection and its relation to clinical status in asthmatic patients became an increasing interest during the last decade. Spirometry is a basic diagnostic tool for measuring pulmonary function in asthmatics but not fully illustrative especially in assessing small airways. Impulse oscillometry (IOS) can be considered a complementary and sometimes alternative technique to spirometry because it is used during quiet breathing and so gives more data about small-airways affection in asthmatic patients. Aim To evaluate IOS usefulness in the detection of small-airways disease in asthma and its correlation to the level of disease control. Patients and methods The study was conducted on 44 asthmatic patients who were classified into two groups: controlled asthma and uncontrolled asthma by asthma control test questionnaire (ACT score). Spirometry and IOS were performed on all patients. Results Small-airway IOS values (R5–20, X5, and AX) were found to be statistically significant between two groups. Moreover, they strongly correlated significantly with clinical symptoms, assessed by ACT. There was high sensitivity and specificity of (R5–20) 80 and 82%, (X5) 80 and 86%, and (AX) 86 and 89%, while for spirometric data only forced expiratory flow (FEF25–75%) showed a statistically significant difference between the two groups, and not FEV1% and there was poor correlation between ACT and FEF25–75%. Conclusion IOS provides an easy and rapid tool to diagnose and assess small-airways disease in adult, asthmatic patients
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脉冲振荡测量在哮喘患者小气道功能障碍中的应用及其在哮喘控制中的应用
背景近十年来,哮喘患者的小气道病变及其与临床状况的关系越来越引起人们的兴趣。肺活量测定法是测量哮喘患者肺功能的基本诊断工具,但不能完全说明问题,尤其是在评估小气道时。脉冲示波法(IOS)可以被认为是肺活量测定法的一种补充技术,有时也是一种替代技术,因为它用于安静呼吸,因此可以提供更多关于哮喘患者小气道影响的数据。目的评价IOS在哮喘小气道疾病检测中的作用及其与疾病控制水平的相关性。患者和方法采用哮喘控制测试问卷(ACT评分)将44例哮喘患者分为控制性哮喘和非控制性哮喘两组。对所有患者进行肺活量测定和IOS检查。结果小气道IOS值(R5–20、X5和AX)在两组之间具有统计学意义。此外,通过ACT评估,它们与临床症状显著相关。(R5–20)80和82%、(X5)80和86%以及(AX)86和89%的敏感性和特异性较高,而对于肺活量测定数据,只有用力呼气流量(FEF25–75%)显示两组之间存在统计学显著差异,而FEV1%没有,ACT和FEF25-75%之间的相关性较差。结论IOS为诊断和评估成人哮喘患者的小气道疾病提供了一种简单、快速的工具
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Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
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