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Observations on the effects of aerosolized albuterol in acute asthma
Authors:L Strauss  R Hejal  G Galan  L Dixon  ER McFadden
Affiliation:Department of Emergency Medicine, University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-5067, USA.
Abstract:To determine the dose of albuterol required to terminate acute episodes of asthma, 92 acutely ill subjects received three doses of 2.5 mg each by nebulization every 20 min. Peak expiratory flow rates (PEFR) and signs and symptoms were serially monitored. A dose-response increase in pulmonary function was found, but only 66% of the subjects improved sufficiently to be sent home. Of these, 56% required < or = 5.0 mg of drug to reach the discharge threshold, whereas the remainder needed 7.5 mg. In 34% of participants, albuterol was ineffectual. These individuals were characterized by more severe obstruction at presentation, and after three doses of medication their PEFR still did not exceed 40% of the expected value. Further treatment in the emergency department (ED) or hospital was not immediately helpful, and these patients ultimately required 3.8 +/- 0.4 d of inpatient care to become asymptomatic. There were no discernible differences between responders and nonresponders in the type or quantity of medications used. However, the nonresponders had more severe disease as measured by recurrent hospitalizations and ED visits. This study demonstrates that, in emergency situations, albuterol does not relieve acute airway obstruction in all asthmatic individuals with equal efficacy. Two-thirds of patients are sensitive, and in these patients 5 to 7.5 mg of albuterol provides optimal treatment. In the remainder, albuterol, even in high doses, has little effect for days.
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