胃食管反流病与哮喘控制的关系。

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM European Clinical Respiratory Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20018525.2024.2348267
Arzoe Singh, Rahul Khanna, Annya Suman, Jack Pollack, Sudhir Sekhsaria
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目的:研究 ACT 反应是否受到胃食管反流状态(GERD)的影响,以及这种影响是否与 1 秒内用力呼气容积(FEV1%)和一氧化氮分排泄量(FeNO)的变化一致:这是一项前瞻性队列研究(n = 307)。患者接受了人口统计学数据调查,并接受了 ACT 评分、FEV1% 和 FeNO 测试:结果:胃食管反流病患者的平均 ACT 评分为 4.1 分(p p = .008),而高 FeNO 评分则分别低于无胃食管反流病患者组。胃食管反流患者中,哮喘控制良好者(FEV1% ≥80,低 FeNO)的平均 ACT 得分为 5.2(p p p 结论:我们的研究表明,胃食管反流患者的症状与哮喘控制良好者(FEV1% ≥80,低 FeNO)的症状相似:我们的研究表明,与 FEV1% 和 FeNO 等客观指标相比,胃食管反流病的症状会导致对哮喘控制和 ACT 的认识不准确。因此,这可能会导致哮喘管理不善,尤其是在没有进行客观测量和哮喘治疗的情况下。
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The relationship of gastroesophageal reflux disease and asthma control.

Purpose: To study whether ACT responses are confounded by gastro-esophageal status (GERD), and if this is in concordance with the variation in Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1%) and Fractional Excretion of Nitric Oxide (FeNO).

Materials and methods: This is a prospective cohort study (n = 307). Patients were surveyed for demographics data, and underwent ACT scoring, FEV1% and FeNO testing.

Results: Patients with GERD had mean ACT scores that were 4.1 (p < .001) lower than without-GERD group. Not-well-controlled asthmatics (FEV1% <80, high FeNO) with-GERD had mean ACT scores that were 2.9 (p < .001) for FEV1% <80 and 3.8 (p = .008) for high FeNO lower than without-GERD group respectively. Well-controlled asthmatics (FEV1% ≥80, low FeNO) with-GERD had mean ACT scores that were 5.2 (p < .001) for FEV1% ≥80 and 5.1 (p < .001) for low FeNO lower than without-GERD group respectively.

Conclusion: Our study demonstrates that symptoms of GERD can lead to an inaccurate perception of asthma control and ACT as compared to objective measures, such as FEV1% and FeNO. Hence, this can lead to mismanagement of asthma, especially when objective measures are not conducted along with ACT.

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