Efecto del factor de transferencia en el tratamiento con glucocorticoides en un grupo de pacientes pediátricos con asma alérgica moderada persistente

Translated title of the contribution: The effect of transfer factor in the use of glucocorticoid in the treatment of pediatric patients with moderate persistent allergic asthma

Sara E. Espinosa Padilla, Socorro Orozco, Angélica Plaza, Sergio Estrada Parra, Iris Estrada García, Manuel Gerardo Rosales Gonźlez, Rodrigo Villaverde Rosa, Francisco J. Espinosa Rosales

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Abstract

Background: Inhaled glucocorticoids are the most effective and potent drugs used to control the inflammatory bronchial reaction in patients with asthma. There are several research projects evaluating the use of immune modulators in the treatment of the asthma related inflammatory process. Objective: To evaluate the effect of transfer factor in the treatment of pediatric patients with moderate persistent allergic asthma in terms of inhaled glucocorticoid dosing and time of using. Patients and methods: Randomized, double blind, placebo controlled pilot clinical trial in a cohort of pediatric patients (6-17 years old) with moderate persistent allergic asthma. Two groups were formed. Group one received transfer factor and group two was given placebo. Both groups received conventional therapy with inhaled budesonide and formoterol. Daily respiratory symptoms (cough during day, or at night, and wheezing episodes) were recorded in a personal diary. Spirometric evaluations were performed before enrolling patients, and at 1, 3 and 6 months after. Results: Eleven patients were enrolled in each group. Patients in the transfer factor group showed a statistical significant reduction in the inhaled glucocorticoid doping since month 3, and this difference was maintained until the end of study. Patients on TF group showed also a non statistical significant improvement in spirometrical findings and also showed a better asthma control. Conclusions: Transfer factor helps to reduce inhaled glucocorticoids dose in patients with allergic rhinitis; however, studies with a larger number of patients should be done in order to obtain better results.

Translated title of the contributionThe effect of transfer factor in the use of glucocorticoid in the treatment of pediatric patients with moderate persistent allergic asthma
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)67-71
Number of pages5
JournalRevista Alergia Mexico
Volume56
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2009

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