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Title: Zinc supplementation in children with asthma exacerbation
Authors: Rerksuppaphol S.
Rerksuppaphol L.
Keywords: placebo
unclassified drug
zinc
zinc bisglycinate
adjuvant therapy
Article
asthma
child
clinical article
controlled study
disease exacerbation
disease severity
double blind procedure
female
human
male
randomized controlled trial
supplementation
treatment outcome
zinc blood level
zinc deficiency
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Zinc deficiency has demonstrated an association with the risk of asthma. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of zinc supplementation in reducing the severity of childhood asthma exacerbation. A number of 42 children with asthma exacerbation admitted to the hospital were randomized to receive either zinc bis-glycinate (30 mg elemental zinc/day) or a placebo in adjuvant to the standard treatment. The pediatric respiratory assessment measure (PRAM) was used to measure the asthma severity. The primary outcome was a change in asthma severity from the baseline to the end of study. The study found that PRAM score in the zinc group showed a more rapid decrease compared to the control group at the 24-hour (2.2±1.3 vs. 1.2±1.3; P=0.015) and 48-hour (3.4±2.0 vs. 2.2±1.8; P=0.042) intervals. At admission, overall mean serum zinc level was 63.8 mg/dL and 57.1% of children had zinc deficiency with no difference in prevalence between groups. PRAM scores did not differ between children with low and normal zinc status. In conclusion, zinc supplementation as the adjuvant therapy to the standard treatment during asthma exacerbation resulted in rapid lessening of severity. © S. Rerksuppaphol and L. Rerksuppaphol, 2016.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13555
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85006377151&doi=10.4081%2fpr.2016.6685&partnerID=40&md5=50e0197d36111be70a7375b2dce111ff
ISSN: 20367503
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