Abstract

Results There were 59.9% of boys and 50.1% of girls (mean age 10.83). Average dose of Fluticasone propionate (FP) was 225.11±119.98mcg per day per child. Among ETSE children, 208 were with one, 129 with both smoking parents, 228 had smoking mother and 238 had smoking father. ETSE children received statistically higher dose of FP, and dose of FP incresed with increasing of number of smokers in the family (F=45.41, p<0.001). ETSE children had lower lung function parameters before and after the IC, and the influence of mother and both smoking parents on lung function was more pronounced than fathers alone. After the 6 months of IC, both groups of children significantly improved lung function tests, no difference between groups.

Highlights

  • Corticosteroids are the most effective anti-inflammatory therapy for asthma

  • PD51 - Children with asthma exposed to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) and inhaled corticosteroids treatment

  • ETSE children did not have resistance to IC because their airways still response to inhaled corticosteroids

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PD51 - Children with asthma exposed to Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) and inhaled corticosteroids treatment. Snezana Radic1*, Zorica Zivkovic, Branislav Gvozdenovic, Sofija Cerovic, Olivera Calovic, Tamara Krivokapic, Olivera Vlahovic, Ksenija Jevtic, Vera Aleksic. From 3rd Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM) Athens, Greece. From 3rd Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM) Athens, Greece. 17-19 October 2013

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