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Objective: To investigate the impact of recombinant human interferon α1b (rhIFNα1b) treatment in infants hospitalized with lower respiratory tract infections on subsequent wheezing.
Lihua Yang +20 more
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An analysis of risk factors associated with recurrent wheezing in the pediatric population
Background Recurrent wheezing is a common clinical problem in early childhood, which is associated with significant morbidity. There is no international consensus on the management and prevention of recurrent wheezing; therefore, identifying the risk ...
Yibing Zhu +10 more
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Wheezes are continuous adventitious lung sounds. The American Thoracic Society Committee on pulmonary nomenclature define wheezes as high-pitched continuous sounds with a dominant frequency of 400 Hz or more. Rhonchi are characterized as low-pitched continuous sounds with a dominant frequency of about 200 Hz or less.
N, Meslier +2 more
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Background. Recurrent wheezing is common in young children, with a cumulative prevalence of up to 40 % in the first 6 years of life. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the relationship between the number of wheezing episodes and the number of ...
Mehmet Kılıç +4 more
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Impact of childhood wheezing on lung function in adulthood: A meta-analysis. [PDF]
A growing body of evidence shows that childhood wheezing may lead to recurrent or persistent symptoms in adulthood, such that persistent wheezing associated with lung function deficits often have their roots in the first few years of life.We summarized ...
Huan Ma +8 more
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Objective: To analyze the bidirectional association between wheezing and obesity during adolescence and the beginning of adulthood in a cohort in southern Brazil.
Nícolas Kickhofel Weisshahn +4 more
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Wheezing diseases are one of the major chronic respiratory diseases in children. To explore the effects of meteorological and environmental factors on the prevalence of children wheezing diseases, clinical data of children hospitalized with wheezing ...
Jia-qi Huang +3 more
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Key Points Although usually more prominent in expiration, wheezing can be present in inspiration. Viral bronchiolitis and asthma account for most wheezing in children. BUT: any process that can cause obstruction of intrathoracic airways should be considered in the differential diagnosis.
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Background: Recurrent wheezing and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are common in young children, with a suggested but challenging link between them.
Ivan Pavić +2 more
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Background: Given that wheezing is treated with inhaled β2-agonists, their effect should be reviewed before the condition becomes severe; however, few methods can currently predict reactivity to inhaled β2-agonists.
Chizu Habukawa +6 more
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