Investigations
First line investigation:
- PEFR
- blood gases:
- hypoxia is common usually requiring the administration of oxygen
- hypercapnia may suggest respiratory failure and artificial ventilation should be considered
Other investigation:
- full blood count
- blood cultures
- urea and electrolytes to check for dehydration
- chest radiography to check for pneumothorax
If the patient has any features indicating a life-threatening asthma exacerbation, measure arterial blood gas. No other investigations are immediately required prior to starting management (1)
Reference
- British Thoracic Society; Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network. British guideline on the management of asthma: a national clinical guideline. Jul 2019 [internet publication].
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