
Vad händer under ett astmaanfall?
Granskad av Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP Senast uppdaterad av Dr Laurence KnottLast updated 24 Apr 2019
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Astma är ett vanligt tillstånd som påverkar de mindre luftvägarna (bronkiolerna). Ibland smalnar luftvägarna hos personer som har astma. De typiska symtomen är väsande andning, hosta, tryck över bröstet och andnöd. Graden av förträngning och hur länge varje episod varar kan variera mycket.
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The normal respiratory system
To understand what happens in astma you need to be familiar with the normal breathing (respiratory) system and how the lungs and airways are arranged.
Normally, air entering through the mouth and nose travels through the main airway (the trachea) through a series of smaller branching airways called bronchi. The bronchi divide up into even smaller airways called bronchioles, which end in millions of tiny air sacs called alveoli.
When air enters the alveoli, the oxygen it contains passes through the thin membrane covering each sac into surrounding blood vessels. The oxygen attaches itself to red blood cells which then circulate around the body, releasing the oxygen into the body tissues.
Vad händer under ett astmaanfall?
Tillbaka till innehållAn asthma attack starts with exposure to an asthma trigger. Triggers that cause an asthma attack vary from person to person but may be something you are allergic to such as animals or pollen. They can also be viral infections, gastrointestinal reflux, air pollution, cigarette smoke, and stress.
When exposed to a trigger factor, the lining of the airways responds by producing chemicals such as histamine and leukotriene. These chemicals are in part responsible for the changes that happen in the lungs during an asthma attack.
The airway lining becomes inflamed and swells. The production of mucus, normally present in a small amount in the airways, is increased. Typically this results in throat clearing, spitting up phlegm (sputum) and coughing. The muscles wrapped round the bronchioles eventually become constricted or tightened (bronchospasm) and the air passing through the narrowed channels produces a wheeze.
Lungs and alveoli

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1. Lower lobe | 7. Terminal bronchiole |
Cross-section of normal airway

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1. Small amount of mucus lines the airways |
Cross-section of airway during asthma attack

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1. Reduced flow of air to the alveoli |
So you can see there are three reasons why people who are having an asthma attack become breathless. The swelling of the lining of the airways, the increased mucus production and the bronchospasm all result in less air than normal entering the alveoli. There is therefore a limited amount of oxygen available to pass on to the red blood cells.
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Why asthma treatments work
Tillbaka till innehållBronchodilators
Bronchodilators such as salbutamol work by relaxing the muscle of the bronchioles and widening the channels through which the air passes. They are usually administered in the form of inhalers. Salbutamol starts to work within a few minutes and the effect will last between 3-5 hours. Bronchodilator inhalers are referred to as 'reliever' inhalers or 'blue' inhalers. This is because they relieve symptoms of breathlessness, and the inhalers are usually blue in colour. Although they relieve breathlessness, they do not prevent the breathlessness from happening.
Salmeterol works in a similar way to salbutamol but its effects last for about 12 hours.
Steroids
Steroids such as beclometasone work by reducing the inflammation in your airways. When the inflammation has gone, your airways are much less likely to become narrow and cause symptoms such as wheezing. For asthma, steroids are usually prescribed in inhaler form. Although they have no effect during acute asthma attacks, when taken regularly (usually twice daily) they are the inhalers that will stop the attacks from happening. They are usually brown in colour and are known as 'preventer' or 'brown' inhalers. Occasionally, for severe asthma, steroids are prescribed in tablet form.
If your asthma stabilises on steroid and bronchodilator inhalers your doctor may prescribe a combination inhaler to take regularly which contains both medicines.
Other treatments
Tillbaka till innehållAntileukotrienes
Antileukotrienes such as montelukast act by blocking the action of leukotriene. Leukotriene is produced when people with asthma come into contact with trigger factors such as substances they are allergic to (such as pollen), or exercise. Leukotriene causes the lining of the bronchioles to become inflamed and swollen and antileukotrienes help to prevent this. Not every person with asthma gets a significant rise in leukotriene production during an attack, which is why antileukotrienes are usually kept in reserve for asthma which does not respond to standard bronchodilator and steroid therapy.
Omalizumab
Omalizumab is a medicine that is only given by injection. It works by interfering with the immune system to reduce inflammation in the airways which is present in asthma. It is reserved for people with severe asthma who do not respond to standard treatment. It can only be started by a specialist.
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