Bronchodilator delivery in acute severe asthma in adults

Date First Published:
March 1, 2000
Last Updated:
March 21, 2002
Report by:
Stewart Teece, Research Fellow (Manchester Royal Infirmary)
Search checked by:
Kevin Mackway-Jones, Manchester Royal Infirmary
Three-Part Question:
In [an adult with acute severe asthma] is [delivery of bronchodilator therapy via nebuliser or spacer] better at [improving airflow and decreasing need for admission]?
Clinical Scenario:
A 24 year old known asthmatic is brought into the emergency department by friends. She has been in a smokey bar and has become very wheezy. You assess her asthma as severe. You wonder whether a nebuliser is necessary, or whether a spacer device will suffice.
Search Strategy:
Medline 1966-12/01 using the OVID interface.
Search Details:
([exp asthma OR asthma.mp] AND [exp bronchodilator agents OR bronchodilator$.mp] AND [exp nebulizers and vaporizers OR nebulise$.mp OR nebulize$.mp OR spacer$.mp]) LIMIT to human AND English language.
Outcome:
1734 papers found of which two were meta-analyses that included all other relevant papers.
Relevant Paper(s):
Study Title Patient Group Study type (level of evidence) Outcomes Key results Study Weaknesses
Bronchodilator delivery in acute airflow obstruction. A meta-analysis. Turner MO, Patel A, Ginsburg S, et al. 1997, Canada 12 of 18 randomised trials (507 patients) Meta-analysis Effect size -0.02 (-0.2 to 0.16) Includes 102 patients with COPD
Holding chambers versus nebulisers for beta-agonist treatment of acute asthma (Cochrane Review). Cates C J, Rowe BH. 2001, UK 7 of 44 randomised trials (375 patients) Systematic review FEV1 No significant difference
PEFR No significant difference
Length of stay No significant difference
Author Commentary:
The two meta-analyses have 4 studies (199 patients) in common.
Bottom Line:
Spacer devices can be used in place of nebulisers in patients with acute severe asthma.
References:
  1. Turner MO, Patel A, Ginsburg S, et al.. Bronchodilator delivery in acute airflow obstruction. A meta-analysis.
  2. Cates C J, Rowe BH.. Holding chambers versus nebulisers for beta-agonist treatment of acute asthma (Cochrane Review).