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International and Japanese guidelines classify childhood asthma as mild, moderate, or severe, and recommend treatment with "as needed" bronchodilators, inhaled sodium cromoglycate, and inhaled corticosteroids, respectively. Alternatively, some investigators proposed inhaled corticosteroids as first-...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00408-005-2564-1

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Early Intervention with Inhaled Sodium Cromoglycate in Childhood Asthma

This study delves into the realm of childhood asthma, a prevalent condition that can significantly impact a child's life. Asthma is characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. The study's primary focus is on the effectiveness of early intervention with inhaled sodium cromoglycate, a medication that helps prevent asthma symptoms. The researchers used a retrospective approach, analyzing data from 189 asthmatic children who were treated with inhaled sodium cromoglycate for five years. Their findings suggest that early intervention with inhaled sodium cromoglycate, particularly within two years of the onset of asthma, can significantly improve the long-term prognosis, especially for children with severe asthma.

Early Intervention Shows Promise for Improved Asthma Outcomes

The results of this study provide compelling evidence that early intervention with inhaled sodium cromoglycate can lead to substantial improvements in asthma control. The study found that children who started treatment within two years of the onset of asthma experienced a significant reduction in their asthma scores and a lower frequency of emergency department visits and hospitalizations. This indicates that early intervention can help prevent asthma from progressing and reduce the burden of this chronic disease.

Early Intervention and Asthma Management

The findings of this study emphasize the importance of early intervention in managing asthma. It suggests that starting treatment with inhaled sodium cromoglycate as early as possible, rather than waiting for more severe symptoms to develop, could lead to better outcomes. This information can be valuable for parents, pediatricians, and healthcare providers in making informed decisions about asthma treatment. However, it is important to remember that this study is retrospective, so further prospective studies are necessary to confirm these findings.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research reminds us that early intervention is key for managing chronic diseases like asthma. It's like preparing for a long desert trek, the earlier you pack your supplies the better you'll fare. Although more research is needed, this study provides hope for finding better ways to manage asthma and improve the lives of children with this condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2006-09-12
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-20
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

16622775

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/s00408-005-2564-1

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