ASMA INDUZIDA POR EXERCÍCIO EXERCISE INDUCED ASTHMA

作者: Flávio Sano

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摘要: A asma induzida pelo exercicio (AIE) nao deve ser abordada como uma entidade clinica isolada, mas sim parte de complexa sindrome, que e a asma. Pacientes apresentam sinais sintomas AIE sao na verdade pacientes asmaticos, onde broncoconstricao pode precipitada por varios outros fatores desencadeantes inclusive o exercicio. Todo paciente asmatico virtualmente, apresentar combinacao dispneia, sibilância, tosse opressao toracica apos O tambem relatar similares rir, chorar ou outras atividades respiratorias vigorosas. Encarar unica, muitas vezes prejudicial ao tratamento clinico destes pacientes. Na sintomatologia meramente topo um “iceberg”, complexo continuo processo fisiopatologico esta acontecendo. Neste artigo iremos comentar os aspectos fisiopatologicos, clinicos, diagnosticos terapeuticos da suas implicacoes abordagem terapeutica Palavras-chave: Asma, exercicio, AIE. Exercise induced asthma is the conventional term for transient airway narrowing in known association with strenuous exercise usually lasting 5-10 minutes decline pulmonary function by at least 10%. will be referred to as bronchospasm an asthmatic. Exercise-induced (EIB ) same phenomenon individual without asthma. EIB can seen healthy individuals including children well defense recruits and competitive or elite athletes. The diagnosis objective challenge methods conjunction history delineated. Management characterized pharmacotherapy non pharmacotherapeutic measures underlying inhalant allergy. Children successfully participate all sports if properly managed.

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