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Preschool children with high adherence to inhaled corticosteroids for asthma do not show behavioural problems.

Princess Amalia Children's Clinic, Isala klinieken, GK Zwolle, The Netherlands Department of Psychology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands Department of Paediatric Pulmonology and Allergology, Beatrix Children's Hospital and GRIAC Research Institute, University Medical Centre, Groningen, The Netherlands UMCG Postgraduate School of Medicine, University Medical Centre, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Acta Paediatrica (impact factor: 2.07). 07/2012; 101(11):1156-60. DOI:10.1111/j.1651-2227.2012.02805.x pp.1156-60
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ABSTRACT Aim:  To assess prevalence of behavioural problems in preschool children with asthma with electronically verified exposure to inhaled corticosteroids (ICS). Methods:  Cross-sectional study of 81 children 2-5 years of age using daily ICS for persistent asthma. During 3 months' follow-up, adherence to ICS treatment was recorded by an electronical logging device (Smartinhaler(®) ). Parents completed the Child Behavior Checklist 1.5-5 years (CBCL 1.5-5) to assess behavioural problems; results were compared to a published reference group of healthy children. Results:  The median (interquartile range) adherence to ICS was 92 (78-97) %. There was no difference in total CBCL score between children with asthma on ICS (mean, [SD] 32.10 [1.99]) and the reference group (33.30 [1.87], 95% CI for difference -6.62 to 4.22). Children with asthma were more likely to have somatic complaints (95% CI for difference 0.64 to 1.96) and less likely to have anxious/depressive symptoms (95% CI for difference -1.57 to -0.25) than the reference group. CBCL scores were not significantly related to the electronically measured adherence rates. Conclusions:  Maintenance treatment with ICS, taken daily as prescribed, is not associated with an increased risk of behavioural problems in preschool children.

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Keywords

81 children 2-5 years
 
adherence
 
asthma
 
behavioural problems
 
CBCL scores
 
Child Behavior Checklist 1.5-5 years
 
children
 
electronical logging device
 
electronically measured adherence rates
 
healthy children
 
ICS
 
ICS treatment
 
increased risk
 
inhaled corticosteroids
 
interquartile range
 
persistent asthma
 
preschool children
 
published reference group
 
reference group
 
total CBCL score