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==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
* | *Increased use of [[bronchodilator]] despite resistance, | ||
*Frequent exacerbations despite the use of [[corticosteroids]], | *Frequent exacerbations despite the use of [[corticosteroids]], | ||
*Despite adhering to therapy, a [[Asthma pulmonary function test#Peak Expiratory Flow Rate|peak flow rate]] of less than 10% from baseline, | *Despite adhering to therapy, a [[Asthma pulmonary function test#Peak Expiratory Flow Rate|peak flow rate]] of less than 10% from baseline, | ||
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*History of [[syncope]] or [[seizure]] during an acute asthmatic attack, | *History of [[syncope]] or [[seizure]] during an acute asthmatic attack, | ||
*[[Asthma laboratory tests#Pulse Oximetry|Oxygen saturation]] lower than 92% despite supplemental oxygen, | *[[Asthma laboratory tests#Pulse Oximetry|Oxygen saturation]] lower than 92% despite supplemental oxygen, | ||
*Airway obstruction is significantly reduced, resulting in severe impairment of air motion that leads to a | *Airway obstruction is significantly reduced, resulting in severe impairment of air motion that leads to a silent chest with the absence of [[wheeze]] suggestive of an [[respiratory failure|imminent respiratory arrest]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Needs overview]] | ||
[[Category:Asthma]] | [[Category:Asthma]] | ||
[[Category:Disease]] | [[Category:Disease]] | ||
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[[Category:Emergency medicine]] | [[Category:Emergency medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Intensive care medicine]] | [[Category:Intensive care medicine]] | ||
{{WH}} | {{WH}} | ||
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Risk Factors
- Increased use of bronchodilator despite resistance,
- Frequent exacerbations despite the use of corticosteroids,
- Despite adhering to therapy, a peak flow rate of less than 10% from baseline,
- Frequent hospitalization for acute attacks,
- History of syncope or seizure during an acute asthmatic attack,
- Oxygen saturation lower than 92% despite supplemental oxygen,
- Airway obstruction is significantly reduced, resulting in severe impairment of air motion that leads to a silent chest with the absence of wheeze suggestive of an imminent respiratory arrest.