标题:Há associação entre o valor do volume expiratório forçado no 1º segundo e o Teste de Controle da Asma e a classificação do grau de controle proposta pelo Global initiative for Asthmaem crianças e adolescentes asmáticos tratados com corticosteroide inalatório?
其他标题:Is there an association between the forced expiratory volume value in the first second and the Asthma Control Test and the degree of control proposed by the Global initiative for Asthma in asthmatic children and adolescents treated with inhaled corticosteroids?
期刊名称:Revista brasileira de crescimento e desenvolvimento humano
印刷版ISSN:0104-1282
电子版ISSN:2175-3598
出版年度:2019
卷号:29
期号:3
页码:346-353
DOI:10.7322/jhgd.v29.9530
出版社:Centro de Estudos de Crescimento e Desenvolvimento do Ser Humano
摘要:OBJECTIVE: To assess the presence of an association between the classification of the degree of asthma control, using the proposal by the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA), the AsthmaControl Test (ACT)/Childhood-ACT, and forced expiratory volume at 1 second (FEV1), in asthmatic children and adolescents undergoing treatment with inhaled corticosteroids, treated at the National Institute of Women's, Child and Adolescent Health Fernandes Figueira of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (IFF/FIOCRUZ) METHODS: Cross-sectional study, with review of medical records of all children aged 7 to 17 years, followed at the Asthma Outpatient Clinic and referred to the Respiratory Function Test (PFR) sector between March 2013 and September 2014. At the same day the C-ACT/ACT questionnaires, the classification of the degree of asthma control proposed by the GINA were applied and the FEV1 value obtained by spirometric examination. RESULTS: From the total of medical records evaluated (72), 16 children were excluded because they did not meet the criteria required for spirometry. The sample studied (56 children) showed a predominance of males (58.9%) and a median age of 12 (7-17) years. Association between FEV1 values and GINA was observed (p <0.01_. CONCLUSION: The results found in this study indicate that FEV1 measurement is a useful component among the instruments for assessing clinical control of asthma by GINA.