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Interaction between the growing lung and asthma: role of early intervention. | LitMetric

Interaction between the growing lung and asthma: role of early intervention.

J Allergy Clin Immunol

Vermont Lung Center, University of Vermont, Burlington, USA.

Published: February 2000

AI Article Synopsis

  • Asthma is a condition characterized by an imbalance that affects the ability of airways to remain open, particularly impacting children due to their rapid lung growth.
  • Children with untreated asthma may experience reduced lung growth velocity, leading to impaired lung function over time.
  • While early intervention is important, there is uncertainty about the most effective treatments and when to start them, resulting in unresolved challenges in managing childhood asthma.

Article Abstract

Asthma is a syndrome where an imbalance exists between the forces that maintain airway patency and the forces that act to narrow, or close, airways. The child with asthma is a particular problem because of the rapid growth of the lung during growth that leaves it vulnerable. There is some evidence that asthma leads to impaired lung function in children because those children with untreated asthma show a loss of lung growth velocity. For unclear reasons, asthma is more frequent in boys. What drugs to use to treat childhood asthma is uncertain. Data show that glucocorticoids prevent the structure of the lung from fully developing. In children, the rationale for early intervention seems clear, but the exact means and criteria for initiation of the intervention are uncertain. Finally, childhood asthma raises fundamental issues and questions that are unique to the child with asthma and presents unique and many unresolved treatment dilemmas.

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