医学
哮喘
鼻腔给药
哮喘的病理生理学
皮质类固醇
随机对照试验
乙酰甲胆碱
气道
内科学
免疫学
呼吸道疾病
肺
麻醉
作者
Philip Taramarcaz,Peter G. Gibson
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2222.2004.02130.x
摘要
Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma often coexist and may represent two manifestations of the same disease recently named combined AR and asthma syndrome (CARAS).To review the common pathophysiology of combined AR and asthma and to investigate the efficacy of intranasal corticosteroids (INCS).Medline was used to identify articles relevant to mechanisms. A Cochrane systematic review was performed to assess the efficacy of INCS in CARAS.There is cross-talk, evidence of a common inflammatory response in both sites, linked by a systemic component. The efficacy of anti-inflammatory INCS on asthma outcomes was assessed in a systematic review of 12 randomized controlled trials involving 425 subjects. After INCS there were non-significant trends for improvement in asthma symptom score (standardized mean difference (SMD) of 0.61; P=0.07), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (SMD of 0.31; P=0.08), and morning peak expiratory flow (weighted mean difference of 36.51; P=0.06). There was no impact on methacholine airways responsiveness (SMD of -0.20; P=0.4). The review identified two promising new treatment options in united airway disease such as INCS as monotherapy in rhinitis and mild asthma, and a combined intranasal and intrabronchial corticosteroid (IBCS) deposition technique.Common mucosal inflammatory responses occur in CARAS. This systematic review shows trends for a benefit of INCS in CARAS, but recognizes that more research is needed. At this stage, the current best practice is to treat asthma conventionally with IBCS with or without beta(2)-agonist and to add INCS to improve specific rhinitis symptoms.
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