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Hyperventilation syndrome in children with asthma.

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العنوان: Hyperventilation syndrome in children with asthma.
المؤلفون: Beauvais, Manon, Taam, Rola Abou, Neuraz, Antoine, Le Bourgeois, Muriel, Delacourt, Christophe, Faour, Hassan, Garcelon, Nicolas, Lezmi, Guillaume
المصدر: Journal of Asthma; Nov2023, Vol. 60 Issue 11, p1987-1996, 10p
مصطلحات موضوعية: ASTHMA in children, HYPERVENTILATION, SYNDROMES in children, ASTHMA, SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics)
مصطلحات جغرافية: NIJMEGEN (Netherlands)
مستخلص: Hyperventilation syndrome (HVS) may be associated with asthma. In the absence of a gold standard diagnosis for children, its impact on asthma has been rarely assessed. To assess the impact of HVS on the symptoms and lung function of children with asthma and determine the diagnostic value of the Nijmegen questionnaire in comparison to a hyperventilation test (HVT). Data from asthmatic children followed in the department of Pediatric Pulmonology of Necker Hospital and explored for HVS were retrospectively analyzed. HVS was diagnosed by a positive HVT. Asthma exacerbations, control and lung function were assessed in children with or without a positive HVT. The sensitivity and specificity of the Nijmegen questionnaire were determined relative to the positivity of a HVT. The Nijmegen questionnaire threshold was ≥23. Data from 112 asthmatic children, median age 13.9 years [11.6–16], were analyzed. Twenty-eight children (25%) had mild or moderate asthma and 84 (75%) severe asthma. The HVT was performed on 108 children and was negative for 34 (31.5%) and positive for 74 (68.5%). The number of asthma exacerbations in the past 12 months, Asthma Control Test (ACT) score, and lung function did not differ between children with a positive HVT and a negative HVT. The Nijmegen questionnaire was administered to 103 children. Its sensitivity was 56.3% and specificity 56.3%. The symptoms and lung function of adolescents with asthma are not affected by the presence of HVS. The sensitivity and specificity of the Nijmegen questionnaire are low. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:02770903
DOI:10.1080/02770903.2023.2206903