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Effect of long-acting β-agonist on bronchodilator response in children with asthma

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Spirometry is the most common pulmonary function test (PFT) used to follow asthma patients. It is recommended to withhold short-acting β2-agonists (SABA) a few hours before pulmonary function testing and to withhold long-acting β2-agonists (LABA) for diagnosis purpose but not for the assessment of response to a current treatment [1]. In children with asthma, the addition of LABA to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) has no clear clinical benefit, but it has proved to improve baseline forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) [2]. The maximal increase in FEV1 after a single dose of formoterol was measured 3 h after administration, but the remaining effect after 12 h would depend on the inhaled dose [3]. Finally, 25 or 50 µg of salmeterol inhaled at 22:00 h resulted in higher baseline pulmonary function and decrease in exercise-induced bronchoconstriction 10 and 12 h later [4]. In routine practice, children are tested with various delays since the last LABA inhalation, but LABA is usually inhaled on the morning of the test (<12 h before), in the evening the previous day (12–24 h) or on the morning the previous day or before (>24 h). It is thought that children with the most recent inhalation should have the best pulmonary function and the lowest reversibility, but the latter has not been studied.
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hal-03269484 , version 1 (24-06-2021)

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Jessica Taytard, Camille Aupiais, Sophie Jovien, Jessica Assouline Kabla, Noémie Haziot, et al.. Effect of long-acting β-agonist on bronchodilator response in children with asthma. European Respiratory Journal, 2020, 56 (3), pp.1902010. ⟨10.1183/13993003.02010-2019⟩. ⟨hal-03269484⟩
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