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Upper and lower airway patency are associated in young children.

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    Upper and lower airway patency are associated in young children.

    By Dansk Børne Astma Center | Publications | Comments are Closed | 5 June, 2010 |

    Chest. 2010 Jun
    Chawes BL1, Kreiner-Møller E, Bisgaard H.

    Abstract
    BACKGROUND:
    Although allergic rhinitis and asthma frequently coexist, the nature of this association is poorly understood. Therefore, we examined whether upper and lower airway patency are associated.

    METHODS:
    We investigated 221 6-year-old children from the Copenhagen Prospective Study on Asthma in Childhood birth cohort, assessing upper airway patency by acoustic rhinometry before and after alpha-agonist, and lower airway patency by spirometry before and after beta2-agonist. Furthermore, we measured blood eosinophil count, nasal eosinophilia, total IgE, and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide. Associations were investigated by generalized linear models.

    RESULTS:
    Decongested nasal airway patency and post-beta2 FEV(1) were significantly associated (P = .007). The association remained significant after adjustments for sex, body size, FVC, and atopic diseases (beta-coefficient 2.85 cm(3); 95% CI, 0.42 to 5.29; P = .02). Baseline values of upper and lower airway patency were also significantly associated (beta-coefficient 0.89 cm(3); 95% CI, 0.26-1.51; P = .01). In addition, blood eosinophil count and nasal eosinophilia were inversely associated with decongested nasal airway patency, beta-coefficient -0.42 cm(3) (95% CI, -0.77 to -0.07; P = .02) and beta-coefficient -0.47 cm(3) (95% CI, -0.89 to -0.05; P = .03), respectively.

    CONCLUSIONS:
    We found a strong and consistent association between upper and lower airway patency. This may be due to a common pathology, as suggested by the inverse association between decongested nasal airway patency, blood eosinophil count, and nasal eosinophilia. Alternatively, the association between upper and lower airway patency might reflect a physiologic background for the common comorbidity.

    PMID: 20118204

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