Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] ; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan, M.B.B.S. [2]
The characteristic physical signs of asthma include: loud prolonged polyphonic expiratory wheeze and adventitious sounds such as rhonchi . Presence of wheeze is indicative of airway narrowing; however, the absence of wheeze indicates a silent lung characteristic of status asthmaticus delineated by widespread obstruction that results in significant airflow reduction and insufficient enough to produce a wheeze.[ 1]
Physical examination may be normal or can be characteristically present with a loud polyphonic expiratory wheeze .[ 1] [ 2]
Pulsus paradoxus (a fall of SBP between 10-20mmHg during inspiration) in moderately severe episode
Pulsus paradoxus (a fall of SBP greater than 20-40 mmHg during inspiration) in acute severe episode and imminent respiratory failure
Increased respiratory rate greater than 30 cycles per minute in moderately severe and acute severe episodes
Profuse sweating in imminent respiratory failure
Severe hypoxia resulting in central cyanosis and hypoventilation in imminent respiratory failure
Conjunctival congestion as a consequence of constant rubbing are suggestive of associated allergic rhinitis .
Nasal examination is mandatory to rule out associated conditions such as, aspirin sensitivity or allergic rhinitis.
Transverse crease on nose as a consequence of constant rubbing and pale swollen nasal mucosa are suggestive of associated allergic rhinitis .
Prolong end-expiratory wheeze
In between attacks, chest is clear and no abnormal physical signs may be detectable.
Use of accessory muscles of respiration such as sternocleidomastoid and scalene muscles
Hyper-resonant lungs
Loud prolonged expiratory wheeze with a reduced inspiration to expiration ratio
Vesicular breath sounds with prolonged respiration
Patient has to sit upright with arms extended to support the upper chest (tripod position) that assist the use of accessory muscles of respiration
Use of accessory muscles of respiration
Imminent Respiratory Failure [ edit | edit source ]
Paradoxical thoraco-abdominal breathing
Wheeze and breath sounds are typically absent secondary to severe airway obstruction, representing a silent chest which is an ominous sign.
↑ 1.0 1.1 Korematsu S, Nagashima K, Sato Y, Nagao M, Hasegawa S, Nakamura H; et al. (2017). "" Spike" in acute asthma exacerbations during enterovirus D68 epidemic in Japan: A nation-wide survey" . Allergol Int . doi :10.1016/j.alit.2017.04.003 . PMID 28455155 .
↑ Tan JHY, Chew WM, Lapperre TS, Tan GL, Loo CM, Koh MS (2017). "Role of bronchoprovocation tests in identifying exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in a non-athletic population: a pilot study" . J Thorac Dis . 9 (3): 537–542. doi :10.21037/jtd.2017.02.70 . PMC 5394074 . PMID 28449460 .
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