2009
DOI: 10.1016/s0301-0546(09)71105-x
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Effect of inhaled fluticasone on lung function in infants with recurrent wheezing: a randomised controlled trial

Abstract: We conclude that once-daily treatment with 375 microg fluticasone increased forced flows and controlled symptoms in infants with recurrent wheezing without altering plasma cortisol levels. The spirometry-like technique is a useful tool to objectively assess the efficacy of anti-asthma medications in infants with repeated troublesome asthma-like symptoms.

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“…Infant lung function testing has been used to define phenotypes in infants with wheeze and to predict treatment effects and prognosis [120,121,[123][124][125]; several studies have tracked lung function from infancy to school age [115-117, 119, 126-131]. However, at present there is no data to support the clinical use of infant lung function tests for monitoring wheezing infants.…”
Section: Infant Lung Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infant lung function testing has been used to define phenotypes in infants with wheeze and to predict treatment effects and prognosis [120,121,[123][124][125]; several studies have tracked lung function from infancy to school age [115-117, 119, 126-131]. However, at present there is no data to support the clinical use of infant lung function tests for monitoring wheezing infants.…”
Section: Infant Lung Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduced lung function in infancy was associated with respiratory morbidity and treatment needs at preschool age [65]. Some studies showed improvement of lung function, such as forced expiratory volume in 0.5 s, in infants with recurrent wheezing after ICS treatment or oral treatment with montelukast, whereas others did not show significant changes [63,64,74,75].…”
Section: Infant Lung Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les études cliniques, chez les enfants de moins de un an déclarés asthmatiques, avec la fluticasone administrée par chambre d'inhalation, sont très peu nombreuses et incluent généralement peu de patients [2][3][4][5][6]. Les symptômes d'asthme sont souvent améliorés mais les fonctions respiratoires, évaluées par compression thoracique avec mesure du débit maximal à la capacité résiduelle fonctionnelle (CRF), le sont de façon plus variable (effet positif [4,6] ou semblable au placebo [5]).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Les symptômes d'asthme sont souvent améliorés mais les fonctions respiratoires, évaluées par compression thoracique avec mesure du débit maximal à la capacité résiduelle fonctionnelle (CRF), le sont de façon plus variable (effet positif [4,6] ou semblable au placebo [5]). Ceci peut s'expliquer par le type d'asthme, très souvent de nature infectieuse, avec inflammation neutrophilique, présenté par ces très jeunes nourrissons, mais aussi par un mauvais dépôt pulmonaire des traitements inhalés.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified