[哮喘和阻塞性支气管肺疾病吸入疗法的最新进展]。

L'union medicale du Canada Pub Date : 1994-01-01
L P Boulet, P d'Amours, D Bérubé, M Rouleau, J G Parent, C Pelletier, C Touchette
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在过去几年中,气雾疗法发生了重大变化。已经开发出新的设备,以方便支气管扩张剂或抗炎药物进入气道。带或不带间隔器或粉末装置的计量吸入器现在被认为是儿童或成人哮喘以及慢性阻塞性肺病常规治疗中雾化药物施用的理想模式。在轻度至中度急性哮喘中,理想情况下,支气管扩张剂与带间隔装置的计量吸入器一起使用,只有少数患者需要雾化。粉状装置如Turbuhaler也可能对急性哮喘有用,但吸入流量应该足够,它们在这种情况下的用途仍有待更好地确定。在严重急性哮喘或不能正确使用其他吸入装置的患者中,可以使用雾化,在急性哮喘的情况下使用氧气。在需要机械通气的患者中,支气管扩张剂的给药可以用带有专门为此目的设计的间隔装置的计量吸入器来完成:在大多数情况下,它将取代雾化。对于不能使用带吸口的间隔装置的幼儿和婴儿(小于5岁),在急性哮喘发作期间仍使用湿雾化。在这些情况下,对一些儿童使用带间隔器和口罩的计量吸入器可能是适当的,但需要进一步的研究来推荐它们的使用。
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[Update on inhalation therapy in asthma and obstructive bronchopulmonary diseases].

Significant changes have occurred in aerosol therapy in the last few years. New devices have been developed to facilitate the administration of bronchodilator or anti-inflammatory drugs into the airways. Metered-dose inhaler with or without a spacer or powder devices are now considered the ideal mode of administration of aerosolized medications in the regular treatment of child or adult asthma as well as in COPD. In mild to moderate acute asthma, bronchodilators are ideally administered with a metered dose inhaler with a spacer device, nebulisation being required in only a minority of patients. Powder devices such as the Turbuhaler may also be useful in acute asthma but inspiratory flow should be sufficient, and their usefulness in this context remains to be better determined. In severe acute asthma or in patients unable to properly use the other inhalation devices, nebulisation can be used, with oxygen in the case of acute asthma. In patients requiring mechanical ventilation, administration of bronchodilators can be done with a metered-dose inhaler with a spacer device specifically designed for this purpose: it will replace nebulisation in most cases. In young children and infants unable to use spacer devices with a mouthpiece (< 5 years), wet nebulisation is still used during acute attacks of asthma. In these circumstances, the use of metered-dose inhalers with a spacer and mask are probably appropriate in some children but further studies are required to recommend their use.

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