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Therapeutics IV: Exam #1 - Acute Severe Asthma
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09/27/2010

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Term
Exacerbation
Definition
acute state of extreme airway narrowing that is poorly responsive to usual bronchodilator therapy;
caused by uncontrolled inflammation, airway edema, excessive accumulation of mucus, & severe bronchospasm
Term
Hyperacute Attack
Definition
rapid onset of symptoms which usually resolves rapidly with bronchodilator therapy;
caused by infiltration of neutrophils
Term
Symptoms of Acute Severe Asthma
Definition
acute distress;
severe dyspnea;
chest tightness;
chest "burning"
Term
Signs of Acute Severe Asthma
Definition
inspiratory & expiratory wheezing;
dry hacking cough;
tachypnea;
tachycardia;
pale or cyanotic skin;
hyperinflated chest;
hypoxic seizures;
Term
Lab Info indicating Acute Severe Asthma
Definition
PEF and/or FEV1 <50% of personal best;
Decreased PaO2 (normal: 80-100 mmHg) and O2 saturations (normal: 93-100%, <90% on room air is severe);
May see decrease in K, Mg, increase in glucose with beta2-agonist & corticosteroid use
Term
Mild Asthma Exacerbation
Definition
S&Sx: dyspnea only w/ activity;
PEF >= 70% of predicted;
Clinical Course:
- care for at home usually;
- prompt relief w/ SABA;
possible short course of oral systemic corticosteroids;
Term
Moderate Asthma Exacerbation
Definition
S&Sx: Dyspnea interferes w/ or limits usual activity;
PEF 40-69% of predicted;
Clinical Course:
- usually requires office or ED visit;
- relief from frequent inhaled SABA;
- oral systemic corticosteroids: some sx last for 1-2 days after tx is begun;
Term
Severe Asthma Exacerbation
Definition
S&Sx: dyspnea at rest, interferes w/ conversation;
PEF <40% of predicted;
Clinical Course:
- usually requires ED visit & likely hospitalization;
- partial relief from frequent inhaled SABA;
- oral systemic corticosteroids: some sx last for >3 days after tx is begun;
- adjunctive therapies are helpful;
Term
Life-threatening Asthma Exacerbation
Definition
S&Sx: too dyspneic to speak, perspiring;
PEF <25% of predicted;
Clinical Course:
- requires ED/hospitalization, possible ICU;
- minimal or NO relief from freq. ihaled SABA;
- IV corticosteroids;
- adjunctive therapies are helpful
Term
Risk Factors for Fatal Asthma Exacerbations
Definition
asthma history;
social history;
comorbidities;
Term
Goals of Treatment for Acute Asthma Exacerbation
Definition
Correction of significant hypoxemia;
Rapid reversal of airflow obstruction;
Reduction in liklihood of relapse of exacerbation;
Development of a written asthma action plan;
Term
Reasons for Home Management of Acute Exacerbations
Definition
avoid treatment delays;
prevent exacerbations;
add to pt's sense of control;
Term
Initial Tx at Home in Management of Acute Exacerbation
Definition
Inhaled SABA: up to 2 tx 20 min apart of 2-6 pfs by MDI or nebulizer;
Term
Good Response to Initial Tx at Home
Definition
No wheezing or dyspnea;
PEF >=80% predicted;
Contact clinician for followup instructions & further management;
Many continue inhaled SABA every 3-4 hrs for 24-48 hrs;
Consider short course of oral systemic corticosteroids;
Term
Incomplete Response to Initial Treatment of Acute Asthma Exacerbation at HOme
Definition
Persistent wheezing & dyspnea;
PEF 50-79% predicted best;
Add oral systemic corticosteroid;
Continue inhaled SABA;
Contact clinician urgently for further instruction;
Term
Poor Response to Initial Treatment at Home for Acute Asthma Exacerbations
Definition
Marked wheezing & dyspnea;
PEF<50% predicted best;
Add oral systemic corticosteroid;
Repeat inhaled SABA immediately;
If distress is severe & nonresponsive to initial tx: Call you doctor AND PROCEED TO ED, consider calling 911
Term
Oxygen
Definition
administer via nasal cannula or mask to maintain SaO2 >90%;
Maintain SaO2 >95% in pregnant women & pts w/ heart dx
Term
Short-Acting Beta-2-Agonists
Definition
recommended for ALL pts;
Term
Ipratropium
Definition
In the ED: addition to SABA therapy IS RECOMMENDED;
In the HOSPITAL: NOT RECOMMENDED
Term
Systemic Corticosteroids
Definition
Recommended for pts who do not respond completely to initial SABA therapy;
IV therapy offers NO therapeutic advantage over PO therapy
Term
Antibiotics
Definition
use if infection is present
Term
Fluids
Definition
increased respiratory rate & decreased oral fluid intake --> dehydration;
Goal: Acchieve NORMAL hydration;
Aggressive hydration is NOT RECOMMENDED;
PO is preferred, but IV is ok if necessary
Term
For severe exacerbations unresponsive to initial treatments
Definition
SC epinephrine;
IV magnesium sulfate;
heliox;
ketamine;
Term
Patient Discharge
Definition
Medications:
- may need to continue oral corticosteroids at home for 3-10 days;
- consider initiating ICS at discharge;
Education:
- inhaler technique, peak flow monitoring, causes of exacerbations, written action plan;
Follow-up Appt in 1-4 wks
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