Since 2015, GINA (Global INitiative on Asthma) guidelines were modified and adapted to better fit the pediatric population. Asthma diagnosis is mainly based on the results of PFT (Pulmonary Function Tests) and broncho-reversibility test in adult. GINA guidelines modified the requirements to reach a diagnosis of Asthma in children, based on the reversibility test. GINA guideline propose an increase of 12% of the FEV1 is considered as the diagnostic criterium for asthma in pediatrics. Nevertheless, in clinical practice, most physicians base their diagnosis of asthma in children on the clinical signs presented by the patient and on the efficacy of the prescribed therapy. Also, the spirometric criterium is not sufficiently corroborated by clinical studies. No research has ever looked for the results of bronchoreversibility test in patients receiving a clinical diagnosis of asthma. For this reason, in children with a clinical diagnosis of asthma, the investigators want to look for the results of the bronchoreversibility test and validate that an increase of 12% of the FEV1 correlate with a physician-driven diagnosis of asthma in pediatrics. For further analysis the investigatorswill evaluate also the reversibility of small airways (FEF25-75) and the z-score of the results of the PFT in these children.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
600
Uhmontpellier
Montpellier, France
value of FEV1 increase
Positive predictive value of FEV1 increase (%) in asthmatic children after bronchodilation test
Time frame: 1 day
value of FEF 25-75
Positive predictive value of FEF 25-75 increase (%) in asthmatic children after bronchodilation test
Time frame: 1 day
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