Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 6, Dec 1995, 1872-1878.
The natural history of respiratory symptoms in preschool children
AM Brooke, PC Lambert, PR Burton, C Clarke, DK Luyt and H Simpson
Department of Child Health, University of Leicester, England.
We studied the natural history of preschool respiratory symptoms in a
population-based sample of children followed during the early school years.
Current symptoms, ventilatory function, bronchial responsiveness to
methacholine (BR), atopic status, and peak expiratory flow variability
(PEFV) were assessed. Among those initially asymptomatic (210 subjects),
83.3% remained symptom-free, 6.7% started to wheeze, and 10% developed
recurrent cough. Nearly half (46.9%) of the initial wheezing group (145
subjects) became symptom-free, 37.9% continued to wheeze, and 15.2%
reported recurrent cough. Over half (56.0%) of the cough group (127
subjects) became symptom-free, 7.2% developed wheeze, and 36.8% reported
continuing cough. Preschool wheezers showed the greatest BR (geometric mean
1.91 mg/ml) and the highest atopic prevalence (AP) (43.6%) when compared
with the preschool asymptomatic group (BR: 3.39 mg/ml; AP: 23.8%) and the
cough group (BR: 2.62 mg/ml; AP: 26.7%) (p = 0.0001 and p = 0.006
respectively). Children whose wheeze had persisted from the preschool
period exhibited the poorest ventilatory function, the highest BR, a high
AP, and high PEFV. The study shows that fewer than half of preschool wheezy
children continued to wheeze in the early school years but those with
persistent wheeze display many of the clinical characteristics consistent
with a diagnosis of asthma.
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