Objective detection of wheeze at home by parents through a digital device: usage patterns and relationship with SABA administration
Pediatric Pulmonology2024Vol. 60(1), pp. e27295–e27295
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Yen Hoang, Wim van Aalderen, Ellen Dellbrügger, Claude Grenzbach, Jonathan Grigg, Ulrike Grittner, Eric G. Haarman, Camilo José Hernandez Toro, Bülent Karadağ, Siri Roßberg, T. Weichert, Abigail Whitehouse, Antonio Pizzulli, Stephanie Dramburg, Paolo Maria Matricardi
Abstract
Daily use of a digital WheezeScanTM at home allows parents to detect their child's unperceived wheezing and discloses to caregivers the longitudinal patterns of a child's wheezing disorder. Digital monitoring of wheezing also highlights poor adherence to guidelines in SABA administration for wheezing children, with under-treatment being much more frequent than over-treatment. This pioneering study opens new perspectives for further investigation of digital wheeze detectors in the early diagnosis and proper self-management of wheezing disorders in childhood.
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