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Bronchodilator responsiveness in wheezy infants predicts continued early childhood respiratory morbidity
Authors:Solomon Shavit  Shlomo Cohen  Aliza Goldman  Lior Ben-Dov  Avraham Avital  Chaim Springer
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics–Mount Scopus, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel;2. Institute of Pulmonology, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:Objective: Spirometry including bronchodilator responsiveness is considered routine in the workup of asthma in older children. However, in wheezy infants the existence of bronchodilator responsiveness and its prognostic significance remain unclear. Methods: Infants (< 2 years) with chronic or recurrent wheezing or coughing were evaluated by infant pulmonary function testing (PFT). Maximal expiratory flow at the point of functional residual capacity (V?maxFRC) was measured before and 20 minutes after salbutamol administration. Only infants with an obstructive profile (V?maxFRC < 80% predicted) were included. The infants were divided into two groups with regard to whether or not a response to salbutamol was observed on PFT. A response was defined as a mean V?maxFRC after salbutamol administration exceeding the upper confidence interval limit of individual pre-bronchodilator V?maxFRC measurements. Follow-up data was gathered after a mean of 2 years. Measurements and Main Results: Sixty infants were included in the study of which 32 (53%) demonstrated responsiveness to bronchodilators. The infants in the responsive group had a significantly higher frequency of physician visits for wheezing than the non-responders (3.0 mean visits/yr vs. 1.5 respectively, P = 0.03), and had a higher likelihood of having received asthma medication in the last year of the follow-up period (84% vs. 50% respectively, RR: 1.68[1.10–2.56]). At the end of the follow-up period, more parents in the responsive group reported continued respiratory disease (71% vs. 22%, RR:3.21[1.30–7.95]). Conclusions: Bronchodilator responsiveness can be demonstrated by infant PFT in infants with recurrent wheezing and can predict increased respiratory morbidity until 3 years of age.
Keywords:Respiratory function tests  lung function tests  infant lung function tests  beta agonists
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