Assessment of airway function in young children with asthma: Comparison of spirometry, interrupter technique, and tidal flow by inductance plethsmography

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作者
Black, J [1 ]
Baxter-Jones, ADG [1 ]
Gordon, J [1 ]
Findlay, AL [1 ]
Helms, PJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aberdeen, Dept Child Hlth, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, Scotland
关键词
tidal breathing; respiratory resistance; interrupter technique; asthma; children; spirometry; bronchodilator response;
D O I
10.1002/ppul.20046
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
The assessment of airway function in young children requires adaptation of techniques designed for adults and/or application of techniques that do not require complex respiratory maneuvers. We sought to assess two methods of measuring airway function: time to peak expiratory flows as a ratio of expiratory time (T-PTEF/T-E), derived from respiratory inductance plethysmography, and total respiratory resistance by the interrupter technique (Rint), both obtained during quiet tidal breathing. Both techniques were referenced to FEV1 and flow at 50% expired volume (FEF50) from conventional spirometry in 30 children aged 4-8 years (median age, 6.9; range, 4.5-8.5 years) with a physician diagnosis of asthma and who were able to perform FEV1 with a repeatability of at least 8%. T-PTEF/T-E and Rint were performed in random order followed by spirometry, in order to reduce the possible effects of pulmonary stretch on tidal breathing measures. Coefficients of variation (CV) and mean absolute change/baseline standard deviation were derived for each measurement. Baseline FEV1 did riot correlate significantly with T-PTEF/T-E (r= 0.025), but did correlate with Rint (r= 0.737, P < 0.001); respective relationships for change after bronchodilator were r=0.09 (ns) and r=0.64 (P < 0.001). FEF50 also correlated significantly with Rint (R = 0.769, P < 0.001) but not with T-PTEF/T-E. FEV1 and FEF50 both increased postbronchodilator, with respective mean changes of 11.4% and 28% (P < 0.001), while Rint decreased by 24.3% (P < 0.001). No significant changes were noted for T-PTEF/T-E. T-PTEF/T-E derived from inductance plethysmography does not detect mild airway obstruction or modest changes in airway caliber following bronchodilator in young children with asthma. The interrupter technique may have a role in assessing baseline airway function and response to therapy in children unable to perform reliable sprometry, and/or when the investigator wishes to avoid the possible influence of forced maneuvers on airway tone. (C) 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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