Association between impulse oscillometry Z-scores and asthma control and exacerbation risk in a tertiary severe asthma clinic

在一家三级重症哮喘诊所中,脉冲振荡法Z评分与哮喘控制和急性发作风险之间的关联

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Respiratory oscillometry is a sensitive tool for assessing small airways dysfunction. However, limited evidence on cutoff values for interpretation remains a barrier to its clinical use. The aim of this study was to determine whether the presence and severity of abnormalities, defined by Z-scores for oscillometric parameters, are associated with asthma symptoms and exacerbation risk. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of all patients with asthma managed in a severe asthma clinic between 2019 and 2022 who underwent routine oscillometry. Z-scores for oscillometric parameters were analyzed as continuous and categorical variables to assess their associations with asthma control and exacerbation risk. RESULTS: When analyzed as categorical variables, Z-score-defined severity thresholds for resistance (R(5)), reactance (X(5)), and the area under the reactance curve (A(X)) were associated with levels of asthma control (as measured by the ACQ5). When analyzed as continuous variables, Z-scores were also correlated with worst asthma control (as assessed by both ACQ5 and the asthma control test) (P < 0.005). These correlations remained significant after adjustment for spirometric indices, FeNO, and treatment changes. Elevated Z-scores (>1.64) for R(5) were associated with a higher risk of exacerbations (OR 2.70, 95% CI 1.27-5.17, P = 0.009). The risk of exacerbation increased with the severity of airway obstruction. Similar trends were observed for A(X) and X(5); however, these associations did not reach statistical significance. DISCUSSION: The presence and severity of airway obstruction, as defined by R(5) Z-scores, predict poorer asthma control and an increased risk of exacerbations. Similar associations with asthma control were also observed for X(5) and A(X) Z-scores. Clinicians should use Z-scores over other cutoffs to aid interpretation.

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