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Get Free AccessAcute severe asthma in adults Recognition and assessment in hospital Features of acute severe asthma * Can't complete sentences in one breath * Respirations 225 breaths/min * Pulse 11O beats/min * Peak expiratory flow (PEF) s 50% of predicted * or best Life threatening features * PEF <33% of predicted or best * Silent chest, cyanosis, or feeble respiratory effort * Bradycardia or hypotension * Exhaustion, confusion, or coma If a patient has any of these features, then measure arterial blood gases.Markers of a very severe, life threatening attack: * Normal (5-6 kPa, 36-45 mm Hg) or high Faco2 * Severe hypoxia: Pao2 <8 kPa (60 mm Hg) irrespective of treatment with oxygen * A low pH (or high H+) No other investigations are needed for immediate management.
Peter J Barnes, A Barnett, Alistair Brewis, Sherwood Burge, R A Clark, David W Costain, G K Crompton, S.R. Durham, P Ebden, Dorothy D. Harrison, Pat Hartley, Sean Hilton, Stephen T. Holgate, F. Holmes, Andrew L. Hopkins, D J Lane, E Neville, Ron Neville, R. W. Page, Martyn R Partridge, M Pearson, N. B. Pride, Matthias Rudolf, D E Stableforth, Thurston Asthma, Warren Lenney, Jack Price, Robert A. Warner, R D Clifford, Thomas Campbell, Jackson Liscombe, Gail Williams, M. Q. Russell, Paul E. Levy, Noel McCarthy, Mathilda Barnes, Scott Silverman (1993). Guidelines for the management of asthma: a summary. British Thoracic Society and others.. , 306(6880), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.306.6880.776.
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1993
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https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.306.6880.776
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