The risk of bronchospasm in asthmatics undergoing general anaesthesia and/or intravascular administration of radiographic contrast media. Physiopatology and clinical/functional evaluation

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Liccardi, G. [1 ]
Salzillo, A. [1 ]
Piccolo, A. [1 ]
De Napoli, I. [1 ]
D'Amato, G. [1 ]
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[1] A Cardarelli High Special Hosp, Dept Chest Diseases, Div Pneumol & Allergology, Naples, Italy
关键词
Asthma control test (ACT); Bronchial asthma; Bronchial hyperreactivity; Bronchospasm; General anaesthesia; Hypersensitivity; Radio contrast media;
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It is well known that patients suffering from bronchial asthma undergoing to surgical procedures requiring general anaesthesia (GA) or the administration of water soluble radiographic contrast media (RCM) experience a risk of potentially severe bronchospasm. Nevertheless, little attention has been devoted on the possible preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of this potentially life-threatening event. It has been shown that the most important risk factor for bronchospasm during GA induction and/or the use of RCM is represented by a high degree of bronchial hyperreactivity with airway instability not adequately controlled by long-term anti-inflammatory treatment. The aim of this review is to underline the need for an accurate clinical and functional evaluation of asthmatics ( especially those with a relevant degree of asthma severity) undergoing GA or administration of RCM. Guidelines shared by pulmonologists, allergologists, anesthesiologists and radiologists should be produced in the future for a better evaluation and management of these patients. General practitioner plays an important role in managing asthmatic patients in "Real Life". It is likely that "Real Life"-optimally controlled asthmatics could undergo GA/RCM with lower risks especially in emergency conditions when it is not possible to perform any preoperative evaluation.
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