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ANA MARÍA HERRERA G. SELIM ABARA E. CECILIA ÁLVAREZ G. CLAUDIA ASTUDILLO M. RAÚL CORRALES V. EVELYN CHALA C. CECILIA DAZENIES S. ANDRÉS KOPPMANN A. VIVIANA LEZANA S. ROSSANA MAMANI J. MARÍA ANGÉLICA PÉREZ H. CRISTINA PIERRY V. MÓNICA SAAVEDRA B.

Abstract

Recurrent wheezing in preschoolers has a high prevalence. 50% of all children have at least one wheezing episode in the first six years of life. However, only 4% of children under four years of age are diagnosed with asthma. Therefore it is essential to carry out an adequate medical history and phy­sical examination to rule out secondary causes, which must be complemented with laboratory tests in accordance with clinical guidance. It is recommended to indicate maintenance treatment with inhaled corticosteroids to those children who have repeated episodes of wheezing and who have a high proba­bility of a good response to this therapy. It has been demonstrated that those patients who have blood eosinophil count > 300 cells per mm3 or those who have a positive skin test or positive specific IgE for inhaled allergens will have a good response to inhaled corticosteroids.

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Keywords.

asthma, Children, preschool, Respiratory sounds, Eosinophils, Immunoglobulin E, Adrenal cortex hormones

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REVIEWS

How to Cite

HERRERA G., A. M., ABARA E., S., ÁLVAREZ G., C., ASTUDILLO M., C., CORRALES V., R., CHALA C., E., DAZENIES S., C., KOPPMANN A., A., LEZANA S., V., MAMANI J., R., PÉREZ H., M. A., PIERRY V., C., & SAAVEDRA B., M. (2023). Update of the Chilean Consensus SOCHINEP-SER for the management of recurrent wheezing in preschool children. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 39(2), 152–168. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/1130

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