Status asthmaticus in children: a review

Chest. 2001 Jun;119(6):1913-29. doi: 10.1378/chest.119.6.1913.

Abstract

About 10% of American children have asthma, and its prevalence, morbidity, and mortality have been increasing. Asthma is an inflammatory disease with edema, bronchial constriction, and mucous plugging. Status asthmaticus in children requires aggressive treatment with beta-agonists, anticholinergics, and corticosteroids. Intubation and mechanical ventilation should be avoided if at all possible, as the underlying dynamic hyperinflation will worsen with positive-pressure ventilation. If mechanical ventilation becomes necessary, controlled hypoventilation with low tidal volume and long expiratory time may lessen the risk of barotrauma and hypotension. Unusual and nonestablished therapies for severe asthma are discussed.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Humans
  • Status Asthmaticus* / physiopathology
  • Status Asthmaticus* / therapy