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Ana María Herrera Selim Abara Cecilia Álvarez G. Claudia Astudillo M. Raúl Corrales V. Evelyn Chala C. Cecilia Daszenies S. Andrés Koppmann A. Viviana Lezana S. Rossana Mamani J. María Angélica Pérez H. Cristina Pierry V.

Abstract

Bronchial asthma is the most prevalent chronic condition among children, however, in Chile, it is underdiagnosed. This may be due to medical professionals failing to recognize the disease. It is essential to be aware of the symptoms and signs that are suggestive of the disease in order to begin an appropriate treatment to achieve disease control. Asthma must be suspected in school age children who present repeated episodes of bronchial obstruction. The diagnosis should be confirmed with lung function tests that demonstrate variable airflow obstruction with a positive bronchodilator response. Treatment is based on two fundamental pillars: education and pharmacological treatment. Educational activities must include: information about the disease and its treatment, regular monitoring of treatment adherence, teaching and reviewing the correct inhalation technique at every checkup, developing a personalized written action plan and scheduling regular follow-up appointments. The gold standard for treatment is maintenance inhaled corticosteroids, in the lowest possible dose that enables disease control. The goal of the treatment is to eliminate daily symptoms and asthma crisis. Therapy should be increased if control is not achieved, but before starting it, adherence to maintenance treatment, inhala-tion technique, presence of associated comorbidities and environmental exposure should be evaluated. In the mild patient, who is not receiving maintenance therapy, rescue treatment should be done with bronchodilators, always associated with inhaled corticosteroids. This consensus is a guide to improve the diagnosis, treatment and control of asthma in schoolchildren

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Keywords.

Asthma, children, diagnosis, treatment

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Herrera, A. M., Abara, S., Álvarez G., C., Astudillo M., C., Corrales V., R., Chala C., E., Daszenies S., C., Koppmann A., A., Lezana S., V., Mamani J., R., Pérez H., M. A., & Pierry V., C. (2020). Chilean SoCHinEP-SER consensus for asthma diagnosis and treatment in school age children. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 36(3), 176–201. Retrieved from https://www.revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/936 (Original work published October 13, 2020)

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