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. 2019 Nov;144(5):1180-1186.
doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2019.06.040. Epub 2019 Jul 19.

Symptoms and perception of airway obstruction in asthmatic patients: Clinical implications for use of reliever medications

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Symptoms and perception of airway obstruction in asthmatic patients: Clinical implications for use of reliever medications

Peter J Barnes et al. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2019 Nov.
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Abstract

Background: Asthma causes the unpleasant sensation of breathlessness (dyspnea) caused by airway obstruction. Patients with poor perception of airway obstruction are at risk of delay in seeking medical attention and undertreatment, which can lead to avoidable deaths. Conversely, those with heightened perception are at risk of overtreatment and iatrogenic adverse effects with reliever medications, anxiety, and unnecessary use of health care resources.

Objective: We sought to review evidence about symptom misperception in asthmatic patients and how to identify and manage affected patients, particularly with regard to reliever medications.

Methods: We conducted a systematic literature search for studies of perception of airway function in asthmatic patients. We searched the OVID (Medline and Medline [R] in process [PubMed]), Embase, and Adisearch/Odyssey databases, restricting our search to human studies published in English from 1990-2018, with no restrictions on age, sex, or racial origin.

Results: We found that both underperception and overperception assessed during induced bronchoconstriction or bronchodilation or during changes in airway resistance were common across all age groups and that aging, disease severity, smoking, sex, ethnicity, psychologic factors, and medication are all associated with differences in perception. Importantly, airway inflammation was associated with impaired perception and a history of severe or near-fatal asthma. We also identified knowledge gaps, such as whether an individual patient's perception varies over time and the influence perception has on patients' use of reliever medication.

Conclusion: We found that abnormal perception of airway obstruction has important clinical implications for the management of patients with asthma.

Keywords: Asthma; breathlessness; dyspnea; overperception; patient behavior; perception; underperception.

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