2014
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00180313
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Specific inhalation challenge in the diagnosis of occupational asthma: consensus statement

Abstract: This consensus statement provides practical recommendations for specific inhalation challenge (SIC) in the diagnosis of occupational asthma. They are derived from a systematic literature search, a census of active European centres, a Delphi conference and expert consensus. This article details each step of a SIC, including safety requirements, techniques for delivering agents, and methods for assessing and interpreting bronchial responses. The limitations of the procedure are also discussed.Testing should only… Show more

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“…In patients who report ongoing worsening of their asthma symptoms at work, an adverse role of the workplace can be documented by assessing symptoms, pulmonary function and medication use during working periods and a vacation or temporary removal from work. In these patients, specific inhalation challenges in the laboratory or workplace challenges may be used as an attempt to distinguish IIA from work-exacerbated asthma and sensitizer-induced OA, although challenge tests with irritant substances are still poorly standardized (61).…”
Section: Diagnostic Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients who report ongoing worsening of their asthma symptoms at work, an adverse role of the workplace can be documented by assessing symptoms, pulmonary function and medication use during working periods and a vacation or temporary removal from work. In these patients, specific inhalation challenges in the laboratory or workplace challenges may be used as an attempt to distinguish IIA from work-exacerbated asthma and sensitizer-induced OA, although challenge tests with irritant substances are still poorly standardized (61).…”
Section: Diagnostic Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spesifikk bronkial provokasjon (specific inhalation challenge, SIC) anses som referansemetode ved årsaksdiagnostikk av allergisk yrkesastma (2,6). Metoden har tidligere vaert i omfattende bruk i Norge innen allergologisk praksis, men har gått ut av bruk i dette fagfeltet (12).…”
Section: Under Utredningen Vedunclassified
“…Ettersom det ikke var blitt utført objektiv astmadiagnostikk mens pasienten var i eksponering, og det ikke lenger var mulig å få gjennomført en registrering av toppstrømshastighet (PEF) i arbeid og fritid (2), ble det funnet indikasjon for å utføre en spesifikk bronkial provokasjon mot melstøv for naermere diagnostikk. Provokasjonen ble utført etter anbefalinger publisert av en arbeidsgruppe nedsatt av European Respiratory Society (ERS), som har vurdert metoden med tanke på risiko, prosedyre og tolkning (6 Det ble konkludert med at pasienten hadde en klart signifikant positiv provokasjonstest etter eksponering for rugmelstøv med sikker straksreaksjon og mulig senreaksjon, altså en antydet bifasisk reaksjon (fig 1).…”
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“…Nonetheless, we suggest that access to occupational SIC testing in Europe should be broader and provided at least on a national level in each country. We hope that these findings and those in the full Task Force report [6] will provide the necessary impetus for this development. …”
Section: Specific Inhalation Challenge Tests For Occupational Asthma mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is more variation in procedure, especially in the practice of admitting patients to hospital, in the use of devices that deliver precise doses of challenge agent and in the measurement of (secondary) outcome indicators. These variations have been collated and are presented in the full Task Force report, which also includes a practical ''handbook'' of methods for SIC with the wide variety of occupational agents [6].…”
Section: Specific Inhalation Challenge Tests For Occupational Asthma mentioning
confidence: 99%