Managing an acute asthma exacerbation in children.

Journal: Paediatrics & Child Health
Published:
Abstract

Children and youth with acute asthma exacerbations frequently present to an emergency department with signs of respiratory distress. The most severe episodes are potentially life-threatening. Effective treatment depends on the accurate and rapid assessment of disease severity at presentation. This statement addresses the assessment, management, and disposition of paediatric patients with a known diagnosis of asthma who present with an acute asthma exacerbation. Guidance includes the assessment of asthma severity, treatment considerations, proper discharge planning, follow-up, and prescription for inhaled corticosteroids to prevent exacerbation and decrease chronic morbidity.

Authors
Evelyne Trottier, Kevin Chan, Dominic Allain, Laurel Chauvin Kimoff
Relevant Conditions

Asthma