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Diagnosis Classification of Asthma:  Adults and 12 yo: o Mild intermittent asthma  s/sx occur less often twice a week  pt is asymptomatic in b/w exacerbation  nighttime symptoms: 2x a month  PEF: 80% predicted  SABA use: 2x a week o Mild persistent asthma  s/sx occur more often than twice a week, but less often than once a day  exacerbation may affect activity  nighttime symptoms: 3-4x a month  PEF: 80% predcited  SABA use: 2x a week (but not daily, not once a day) o Moderate persistent asthma  s/sx: daily  exacerbation affects normal activity  nighttime symptoms: once a week  PEF: 60% and 80%  SABA use: daily o Severe persistent asthma  s/sx: some degree of s/sx ALL THE TIME.  Extremely limited physical activity with frequent exacerbations  Nighttime symptoms: often 7x a week  PEF: decreased, 60% predicted  Children o Mild intermittent asthma  s/sx occur less often than twice a week  pt is asymptomatic in b/w exacerbation  nighttime symptoms: • 0-4 yo: none • 5-11 yo: 2x a month  PEF: 80% predicted  SABA use: 2x a week  Corticosteroids use: no more than once a year o Mild persistent asthma  s/sx occur more often than twice a week, but less often than once a day  exacerbations may affect activity • 4 yo: 2x in 6months requiring systemic steroids or 4 episodes of wheezing in a year lasting more than a day and risk factors for persistent asthma. • 5-11 yo: 2 or more exacerbations a year  nighttime symptoms: • 0-4 yo: 1-2x a month • 5-11 yo: 2-4x a month  PEF: 80% predicted  SABA use: 2x a week o Moderate persistent asthma  s/sx: daily  exacerbations: 2 or more per year  nighttime symptoms: • 4 yo: 3-4x a month • 5-11 yo: 1x a week, but not nightly  SABA use: daily  PEF: 60% and 80% o Severe persistent asthma  s/sx: some degree of s/sx ALL THE TIME.  Extremely limited physical activity  Exacerbations: 2 or more a year (5-11 yo)  Nighttime symptoms: frequent • 4 yo: 1x a week • 5-11 yo: 7x a week  PEF: 60% predicted Risk Factors for Fatal Asthma Attacks  HOME MANAGEMENT OF ASTHMA EXACERBATIONS IS AN INTERGRAL PART OF ASTHMA MANAGEMENT  Patients need to be educated to recognize early symptoms of decreasing lung function and to adjust their medications accordingly  Fatal Risk Factors: o Previous severe exacerbations requiring intubation or ICU admission d/t asthma o 2 or more hospitalizations or 3 ER visits in a year d/t asthma o Use of 3 canisters of SABA in a month o Difficulty perceiving airway obstruction or worsening asthma o Low socioeconomic status or inner-city residence Asthma Step Therapy and Goals of Therapy  Goals: o Reduce impairment:  Prevent chronic and troublesome s/sx (e.g. coughing or breathlessness at night, early morning, or after exertion)  Require infrequent use (2x a week) for inhaled SABA for relief of symptoms (not including use of EIB)  Maintain (near) “normal” pulmonary function  Maintain (near) normal activity levels  Meet patients’ and families’ expectations of and satisfaction with asthma care. o Reduce risk:  Prevent recurrent exacerbation of asthma and minimize the need for ER visits or hospitalizations  Prevent loss of lung function; for children, precent reduced lung growth  Provide optimal pharmacotherapy with minimal or no adverse effects

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N R 566 Week 2 CHAPTER 30: Asthma and COPD

Diagnosis Classification of Asthma:
 Adults and >12 yo:
o Mild intermittent asthma
 s/sx occur less often twice a week
 pt is asymptomatic in b/w exacerbation
 nighttime symptoms: <2x a month
 PEF: >80% predicted
 SABA use: < 2x a week

o Mild persistent asthma
 s/sx occur more often than twice a week, but less often than once a day
 exacerbation may affect activity
 nighttime symptoms: 3-4x a month
 PEF: >80% predcited
 SABA use: >2x a week (but not daily, not >once a day)

o Moderate persistent asthma
 s/sx: daily
 exacerbation affects normal activity
 nighttime symptoms: >once a week
 PEF: >60% and <80%
 SABA use: daily

o Severe persistent asthma
 s/sx: some degree of s/sx ALL THE TIME.
 Extremely limited physical activity with frequent exacerbations
 Nighttime symptoms: often 7x a week
 PEF: decreased, <60% predicted

 Children
o Mild intermittent asthma
 s/sx occur less often than twice a week
 pt is asymptomatic in b/w exacerbation
 nighttime symptoms:
 0-4 yo: none
 5-11 yo: <2x a month
 PEF: >80% predicted
 SABA use: < 2x a week
 Corticosteroids use: no more than once a year

o Mild persistent asthma
 s/sx occur more often than twice a week, but less often than once a day
 exacerbations may affect activity

,  <4 yo: >2x in 6months requiring systemic steroids or 4 episodes of
wheezing in a year lasting more than a day and risk factors for persistent
asthma.
 5-11 yo: 2 or more exacerbations a year
 nighttime symptoms:
 0-4 yo: 1-2x a month
 5-11 yo: 2-4x a month
 PEF: >80% predicted
 SABA use: > 2x a week

o Moderate persistent asthma
 s/sx: daily
 exacerbations: 2 or more per year
 nighttime symptoms:
 <4 yo: 3-4x a month
 5-11 yo: > 1x a week, but not nightly
 SABA use: daily
 PEF: >60% and <80%

o Severe persistent asthma
 s/sx: some degree of s/sx ALL THE TIME.
 Extremely limited physical activity
 Exacerbations: 2 or more a year (5-11 yo)
 Nighttime symptoms: frequent
 <4 yo: > 1x a week
 5-11 yo: 7x a week
 PEF: <60% predicted

Risk Factors for Fatal Asthma Attacks
 HOME MANAGEMENT OF ASTHMA EXACERBATIONS IS AN INTERGRAL PART OF ASTHMA
MANAGEMENT
 Patients need to be educated to recognize early symptoms of decreasing lung function and to
adjust their medications accordingly

 Fatal Risk Factors:
o Previous severe exacerbations requiring intubation or ICU admission d/t asthma
o 2 or more hospitalizations or >3 ER visits in a year d/t asthma
o Use of >3 canisters of SABA in a month
o Difficulty perceiving airway obstruction or worsening asthma
o Low socioeconomic status or inner-city residence

Asthma Step Therapy and Goals of Therapy
 Goals:
o Reduce impairment:
 Prevent chronic and troublesome s/sx (e.g. coughing or breathlessness at night,
early morning, or after exertion)

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