Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3341170 Allergology International 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundChronic airway inflammation is a basic pathology of bronchial asthma and it is important to control the inflammation by anti-inflammatory therapy mainly with steroids. However, in asthma in the elderly, there are cases where physicians hesitate to introduce the inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) therapy based on the diagnosis that the use of inhalants is difficult due to the existence of a functional lesion accompanying asthma.Methods & ResultsIn cases where self-administrated inhalation therapy is difficult to execute due to the accompaniment of a functional lesion and in cases where sufficient curative effects of steroids are not produced in self-inhalation, administration of assisted inhalation resulted in improvement of clinical symptoms and pulmonary function and was proven effective.ConclusionsAssisted inhalation therapy is expected to be useful in general and also in terms of expanding the application of ICS in the asthma in the elderly.

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