Exploring the Relationship Between Inhaled Corticosteroid Usage, Asthma Severity, and Sleep-Disordered Breathing: A Systematic Literature Review
Marco Zaffanello,
Giuliana Ferrante,
Michele Piazza
et al.
Abstract:Additionally, the characteristics of inhaled corticosteroids (inhaled particle sizes) may influence the risk of sleep apnea. In children, the severity of asthma plays a crucial role in influencing the prevalence of sleep apnea, while using inhaled corticosteroids seems to be a less relevant risk factor compared to adults. The overall risk of bias was categorized as high or with some concerns in 100% of the studies analyzed. Each study identified at least one form of bias that raised significant concerns. Studi… Show more
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