Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease (Jun 2023)

Correlation between gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) lung volumes and exacerbation of bronchial asthma: Italian pilot observational retrospective study GERDAS

  • Marco Umberto Scaramozzino,
  • Maurizia Festa,
  • Guido Levi,
  • Ubaldo Romeo Plastina,
  • Giovanni Sapone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2023.2640

Abstract

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Reflux asthma is an entity characterised by typical symptoms and in some cases is 'silent' and is more dangerous when associated with obesity and sleep apnoea syndrome. Its prevalence in the general population is high, as demonstrated by numerous studies listed below, and it is particularly a problem in the paediatric population; where, despite treatment by medical specialists, asthma symptoms are poorly controlled with a high risk of acute exacerbations. The aim of this clinical study is to show how the addition of a particular type of alginate (Deflux plus sachets) containing hyaluronic acid and melatonin at low doses administered over a prolonged period of six months, causes a reduction in vagal reflex stimulation of the oesophagus and pulmonary microaspiration reflexes by regulating lower oesophageal sphincter (LES) motility in asthmatic patients; improving the ACT score (asthma control test score). In the reported statistical analysis, ROC curves were performed for sensitivity and specificity for the analysed parameters, including the ACT score with statistically significant data p<0.0001. We conclude that the combination of conventional therapy for reflux asthma associated with alginates may improve the risk of acute asthma exacerbation and dynamic lung volumes.

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