In the fourth part of the ongoing series, we discuss the findings from the reputed American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

An excerpt from American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine in a study by Marie¨lle W. Pijnenburg, E. Marije Bakker, Wim C. Hop, and Johan C. De Jongste details the Titrating Steroids on Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Children with Asthma.

Rationale

Corticosteroids are the anti-inflammatory treatment of choice in asthma. Treatment guidelines are mainly symptom-driven but symptoms are not closely related to airway inflammation. The fraction of nitric oxide in exhaled air (FeNO) is a marker of airway inflammation in asthma.

Objective

We evaluated whether titrating steroids on FeNO improved asthma management in children.

Methods

Eighty-five children with atopic asthma, using inhaled steroids, were allocated to a FeNO group (n _ 39) in which treatment decisions were made on both FeNO and symptoms or to a symptom group (n _ 46) treated on symptoms only. Children were seen every 3 months over a 1-year period.

Measurements

Symptoms were scored during 2 weeks before visits and 4 weeks before the final visit. FeNO was measured at all visits, and airway hyper responsiveness and FEV1 were measured at the start and end of the study. Primary endpoint was cumulative steroid dose.

Results

Changes in steroid dose from baseline did not differ between groups. In the FeNO group, hyper responsiveness improved more than in the symptom group (2.5 vs. 1.1 doubling dose, p _0.04). FEV1 in the FeNO group improved, and the change in FEV1 was not significantly different between groups. The FeNO group had 8 severe exacerbations versus 18 in the symptom group. The change in symptom scores did not differ between groups. FeNO increased in the symptom group; the change in FeNO from baseline differed between groups (p _ 0.02).

Conclusion

In children with asthma, 1 year of steroid titration on FeNO did not result in higher steroid doses and did improve airway hyper responsiveness and inflammation.

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