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Officials: Inmate who died in jail suffered acute asthma attack
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The 46-year-old man who died April 26 while in custody at the Benton County Jail suffered an "acute asthma attack" while on a supervised walk, authorities said Tuesday. According to previous reports, Rory Christopher Holmes fell unconscious while

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The severity of acute bronchiolitis in infants was associated with quality of life nine months later.

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The severity of acute bronchiolitis in infants was associated with quality of life nine months later.

Acta Paediatr. 2016 Mar 11;

Authors: Rolfsjord LB, Skjerven HO, Carlsen KH, Mowinckel P, Bains KE, Bakkeheim E, Lødrup Carlsen KC

Abstract
AIM: Acute bronchiolitis in infancy increases the risk of later asthma and reduced health-related quality of life (QoL). We aimed to see if the severity of acute bronchiolitis in the first year of life was associated with QoL nine months later.
METHODS: The parents of 209 out of 404 of children hospitalised for acute bronchiolitis in eight paediatric departments in South-East Norway at a mean four months of age (range 0-12 months) completed the Infant Toddler Quality of Life Questionnaire sent by mail nine months after the acute illness. Disease severity was measured by length of stay and the need for supportive treatment. Interactions with gender, inclusion age, prematurity, maternal ethnicity and maternal education were examined.
RESULTS: Reduced QoL in four domains was associated with increased length of stay and need for ventilatory support. Physical abilities and general health were associated with both severity markers, whereas bodily pain and discomfort and change in health were associated with length of stay. Ventilatory support was more negatively associated with QoL than atopic eczema and also associated with reduced parental emotions and parental time.
CONCLUSION: The severity of acute bronchiolitis in infants was associated with reduced QoL nine months later. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

PMID: 26970427 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Comparison of Breath-Enhanced and T-Piece Nebulizers in Children With Acute Asthma

Condition:   Asthma
Interventions:   Device: T-Piece Nebulizer;   Device: Breath-Enhanced Nebulizer;   Drug: Albuterol;   Procedure: Pre-Treatment Spirometry Measurement;   Procedure: Post-Treatment Spirometry Measurement
Sponsors:   Seton Healthcare Family;   University of Texas
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New Study Finds Steroid For Acute Asthma Attacks Helps Patients, Parents and … – KERA News


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New Study Finds Steroid For Acute Asthma Attacks Helps Patients, Parents and
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In this edition of "Vital Signs," treating children with asthma. Doctors usually choose between two steroids to treat acute attacks that require a hospital stay. But a new study in the "Journal of Pediatrics" found one of the steroids – dexamethasone

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Type 5 and 6 nasal septal deformities: Could we predict and prevent acute coronary syndrome attacks in the future?

Type 5 and 6 nasal septal deformities: Could we predict and prevent acute coronary syndrome attacks in the future?

Med Hypotheses. 2015 Aug 7;

Authors: Mladina R, Skitareli? N, Cari? T, Raguž M

Abstract
Undisturbed nasal breathing is essential for normal breathing physiology as a whole. Nasal septal deformities (NSD) are well known as a factor which can remarkably and substantially affect the quality of nasal and pulmonary breathing. However, it is well known that type 5 and type 6 nasal septal deformities may cause only a moderate, unilateral nasal obstruction or none at all. The effects of nasal obstruction on the respiratory and cardiovascular systems have been well studied so far: right ventricle problems, ischemic heart diseases, sleep disorders, mucociliary clearance system disturbances, paranasal sinus pathology, have all been described as a result of impaired nasal breathing. The connection between the upper and lower respiratory systems has been recognized in allergic rhinitis and asthma as well, resulting in the united airways concept. Most recently, the ostensible connection between chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and acute myocardial infarction has been said to be proven. However, the results of this study might have not been well founded since there are no direct and clear proofs that CRS as a chronic inflammatory process has anything to do with the acute coronary syndrome (ACS). On the other hand, a large international study on the incidence of NSD in CRS patients, based on the Mladina classification, showed that NSD were present in a high incidence and that the most frequent deformities were types 5 (36.18%) and 7 (29.92%). The vast majority of those types 7 consisted of types 3 and (again) types 5 or types 6 (76.32%). The fact that in CRS patients a remarkably high incidence of type 5 septal deformity can be seen, gives rise to thinking that this factor perhaps plays a role in the onset of ACS. Acute coronary syndrome is one of the leading causes of death all over the world. Traditional risk factors such as family history, overweight body, smoking, stress, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes mellitus, coronary artery calcium score, C-reactive protein, lipoprotein, homocysteine, lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2, as well as high-density lipoprotein functionality perhaps cannot account for the entire risk for incident coronary events. Several other potential risk factors have been identified in an effort to improve risk assessment for ACS. This article reviews one of them: the possible influence of an unusual, so far unknown predisposing factor: type 5 or type 6 nasal septal deformities. They have been found as pure, isolated types or as a part of combined nasal septal deformity (type 7).

PMID: 26277657 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Women with acute asthma more likely to be hospitalized than men, study finds – Medical News Today


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Women with acute asthma more likely to be hospitalized than men, study finds
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It is well established that asthma is more common in women than men. Now, a new study of around 2,000 patients with acute asthma reveals women are more likely to be hospitalized when being treated for the condition in the emergency department.
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Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd Gets FDA Green Signal For Its Acute Asthma … – Bidness ETC


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