There is poor agreement on definitions of different phenotypes of preschool wheezing disorders. The present Task Force proposes to use the terms episodic (viral) wheeze to describe children who wheeze intermittently and are well between episodes, and multiple-trigger wheeze for children who wheeze both during and outside discrete episodes. Investigations are only needed when in doubt about the diagnosis. Based on the limited evidence available, inhaled short-acting beta(2)-agonists by metered-dose inhaler/spacer combination are recommended for symptomatic relief. Educating parents regarding causative factors and treatment is useful. Exposure to tobacco smoke should be avoided; allergen avoidance may be considered when sensitisation has been established. Maintenance treatment with inhaled corticosteroids is recommended for multiple-trigger wheeze; benefits are often small. Montelukast is recommended for the treatment of episodic (viral) wheeze and can be started when symptoms of a viral cold develop. Given the large overlap in phenotypes, and the fact that patients can move from one phenotype to another, inhaled corticosteroids and montelukast may be considered on a trial basis in almost any preschool child with recurrent wheeze, but should be discontinued if there is no clear clinical benefit. Large well-designed randomised controlled trials with clear descriptions of patients are needed to improve the present recommendations on the treatment of these common syndromes.

Definition, assessment and treatment of wheezing disorders in preschool children / Brand, Plp; Baraldi, E; Bisgaard, H; Boner, A; CASTRO RODRIGUEZ, Ja; Custovic, A; DE BLIC, J; DE JONGSTE, Jc; Eber, E; Everard, Ml; Frey, U; Gappa, M; GARCIA MARCOS, L; Grigg, J; Lenney, W; Lesouef, P; Mckenzie, S; Merkus, Pjfm; Midulla, Fabio; Paton, Jy; Piacentini, G; Pohunek, P; Rossi, G; Seddon, P; Silverman, M; Sly, Pd; Stick, S; Valiulis, A; VAN AALDEREN, Wmc; Wildhaber, Jh; Wennergren, G; Wilson, N; Zivkovic, Z; Bush, A.. - In: EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL. - ISSN 0903-1936. - ELETTRONICO. - 32:(2008), pp. 1096-1110. [10.1183/09031936.00002108]

Definition, assessment and treatment of wheezing disorders in preschool children

MIDULLA, Fabio;
2008

Abstract

There is poor agreement on definitions of different phenotypes of preschool wheezing disorders. The present Task Force proposes to use the terms episodic (viral) wheeze to describe children who wheeze intermittently and are well between episodes, and multiple-trigger wheeze for children who wheeze both during and outside discrete episodes. Investigations are only needed when in doubt about the diagnosis. Based on the limited evidence available, inhaled short-acting beta(2)-agonists by metered-dose inhaler/spacer combination are recommended for symptomatic relief. Educating parents regarding causative factors and treatment is useful. Exposure to tobacco smoke should be avoided; allergen avoidance may be considered when sensitisation has been established. Maintenance treatment with inhaled corticosteroids is recommended for multiple-trigger wheeze; benefits are often small. Montelukast is recommended for the treatment of episodic (viral) wheeze and can be started when symptoms of a viral cold develop. Given the large overlap in phenotypes, and the fact that patients can move from one phenotype to another, inhaled corticosteroids and montelukast may be considered on a trial basis in almost any preschool child with recurrent wheeze, but should be discontinued if there is no clear clinical benefit. Large well-designed randomised controlled trials with clear descriptions of patients are needed to improve the present recommendations on the treatment of these common syndromes.
2008
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Definition, assessment and treatment of wheezing disorders in preschool children / Brand, Plp; Baraldi, E; Bisgaard, H; Boner, A; CASTRO RODRIGUEZ, Ja; Custovic, A; DE BLIC, J; DE JONGSTE, Jc; Eber, E; Everard, Ml; Frey, U; Gappa, M; GARCIA MARCOS, L; Grigg, J; Lenney, W; Lesouef, P; Mckenzie, S; Merkus, Pjfm; Midulla, Fabio; Paton, Jy; Piacentini, G; Pohunek, P; Rossi, G; Seddon, P; Silverman, M; Sly, Pd; Stick, S; Valiulis, A; VAN AALDEREN, Wmc; Wildhaber, Jh; Wennergren, G; Wilson, N; Zivkovic, Z; Bush, A.. - In: EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL. - ISSN 0903-1936. - ELETTRONICO. - 32:(2008), pp. 1096-1110. [10.1183/09031936.00002108]
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