An acute exacerbation of asthma is characterised by a rapid deterioration in the symptoms of asthma
Aetiology
- Could be triggered by any of the typical asthma triggers, such as infection, exercise or cold weather
Clinical presentation
Symptoms
- Progressively worsening shortness of breath
Signs
- Signs of respiratory distress
- Expiratory wheeze on auscultation heard throughout the chest
- The chest can sound 'tight' on auscultation, with reduced air entry
Severity
Management
Mild
- Can be managed as an outpatient with regular salbutamol inhalers via a spacer (e.g. 4-6 puffs every 4 hours)
Moderate-severe
- Oral prednisolone/IV Hydrocortisone
- An anesthetist (to intubate)