Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma in Brazil

AbstractObjective: To describe the clinical characteristics, lung function, radiological findings, and the inflammatory cell profile in induced sputum in children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma (STRA) treated at a referral center in southern Brazil.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed children and adolescents (3-18 years of age) with uncontrolled STRA treated with high-dose inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting β2 agonists. We prospectively collected data on disease control, lung function, skin test reactivity to allergens, the inflammatory cell profile in induced sputum, chest CT findings, and esophageal pH monitoring results.Results: We analyzed 21 patients (mean age, 9.2 ± 2.98 years). Of those, 18 (86%) were atopic. Most had uncontrolled asthma and near-normal baseline lung function. In 4 and 7, induced sputum was found to be eosinophilic and neutrophilic, respectively; the inflammatory cell profile in induced sputum having changed in 67% of those in whom induced sputum analysis was repeated. Of the 8 patients receiving treatment with omalizumab (an anti-IgE antibody), 7 (87.5%) showed significant improvement in quality of life, as well as significant reductions in the numbers of exacerbations and hospitalizations.Conclusions: Children with STRA present with near-normal lung function and a variable airway inflammatory pattern during clinical follow-up, showing a significant clinical response to omalizumab. In children, STRA differs from that seen in adults, further studies being required in order to gain a better understanding of the disease mechanisms.

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Main Authors: Rodrigues,Andrea Mendonça, Roncada,Cristian, Santos,Giovana, Heinzmann-Filho,João Paulo, Souza,Rodrigo Godinho de, Vargas,Mauro Henrique Moraes, Pinto,Leonardo Araújo, Jones,Marcus Herbert, Stein,Renato Tetelbom, Pitrez,Paulo Márcio
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S1806-371320150004003432015-09-14Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma in BrazilRodrigues,Andrea MendonçaRoncada,CristianSantos,GiovanaHeinzmann-Filho,João PauloSouza,Rodrigo Godinho deVargas,Mauro Henrique MoraesPinto,Leonardo AraújoJones,Marcus HerbertStein,Renato TetelbomPitrez,Paulo Márcio Allergy and immunology Inflammation Sputum Respiratory function tests AbstractObjective: To describe the clinical characteristics, lung function, radiological findings, and the inflammatory cell profile in induced sputum in children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma (STRA) treated at a referral center in southern Brazil.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed children and adolescents (3-18 years of age) with uncontrolled STRA treated with high-dose inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting β2 agonists. We prospectively collected data on disease control, lung function, skin test reactivity to allergens, the inflammatory cell profile in induced sputum, chest CT findings, and esophageal pH monitoring results.Results: We analyzed 21 patients (mean age, 9.2 ± 2.98 years). Of those, 18 (86%) were atopic. Most had uncontrolled asthma and near-normal baseline lung function. In 4 and 7, induced sputum was found to be eosinophilic and neutrophilic, respectively; the inflammatory cell profile in induced sputum having changed in 67% of those in whom induced sputum analysis was repeated. Of the 8 patients receiving treatment with omalizumab (an anti-IgE antibody), 7 (87.5%) showed significant improvement in quality of life, as well as significant reductions in the numbers of exacerbations and hospitalizations.Conclusions: Children with STRA present with near-normal lung function and a variable airway inflammatory pattern during clinical follow-up, showing a significant clinical response to omalizumab. In children, STRA differs from that seen in adults, further studies being required in order to gain a better understanding of the disease mechanisms.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e TisiologiaJornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia v.41 n.4 20152015-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-37132015000400343en10.1590/S1806-37132015000004462
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author Rodrigues,Andrea Mendonça
Roncada,Cristian
Santos,Giovana
Heinzmann-Filho,João Paulo
Souza,Rodrigo Godinho de
Vargas,Mauro Henrique Moraes
Pinto,Leonardo Araújo
Jones,Marcus Herbert
Stein,Renato Tetelbom
Pitrez,Paulo Márcio
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Roncada,Cristian
Santos,Giovana
Heinzmann-Filho,João Paulo
Souza,Rodrigo Godinho de
Vargas,Mauro Henrique Moraes
Pinto,Leonardo Araújo
Jones,Marcus Herbert
Stein,Renato Tetelbom
Pitrez,Paulo Márcio
Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma in Brazil
author_facet Rodrigues,Andrea Mendonça
Roncada,Cristian
Santos,Giovana
Heinzmann-Filho,João Paulo
Souza,Rodrigo Godinho de
Vargas,Mauro Henrique Moraes
Pinto,Leonardo Araújo
Jones,Marcus Herbert
Stein,Renato Tetelbom
Pitrez,Paulo Márcio
author_sort Rodrigues,Andrea Mendonça
title Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma in Brazil
title_short Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma in Brazil
title_full Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma in Brazil
title_fullStr Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma in Brazil
title_sort clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma in brazil
description AbstractObjective: To describe the clinical characteristics, lung function, radiological findings, and the inflammatory cell profile in induced sputum in children and adolescents with severe therapy-resistant asthma (STRA) treated at a referral center in southern Brazil.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed children and adolescents (3-18 years of age) with uncontrolled STRA treated with high-dose inhaled corticosteroids and long-acting β2 agonists. We prospectively collected data on disease control, lung function, skin test reactivity to allergens, the inflammatory cell profile in induced sputum, chest CT findings, and esophageal pH monitoring results.Results: We analyzed 21 patients (mean age, 9.2 ± 2.98 years). Of those, 18 (86%) were atopic. Most had uncontrolled asthma and near-normal baseline lung function. In 4 and 7, induced sputum was found to be eosinophilic and neutrophilic, respectively; the inflammatory cell profile in induced sputum having changed in 67% of those in whom induced sputum analysis was repeated. Of the 8 patients receiving treatment with omalizumab (an anti-IgE antibody), 7 (87.5%) showed significant improvement in quality of life, as well as significant reductions in the numbers of exacerbations and hospitalizations.Conclusions: Children with STRA present with near-normal lung function and a variable airway inflammatory pattern during clinical follow-up, showing a significant clinical response to omalizumab. In children, STRA differs from that seen in adults, further studies being required in order to gain a better understanding of the disease mechanisms.
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