Table 4 Levels of severity of acute asthma exacerbations.
Moderate asthma exacerbation | Increasing symptoms |
FEV1 >50% best or predicted | |
No features of acute severe asthma | |
Acute severe asthma | Any one of: |
FEV1 30–50% best or predicted | |
Respiratory rate ⩾25/min | |
Heart rate ⩾110/min | |
Inability to complete sentences in one breath | |
Life‐threatening asthma | Any one of the following in a patient with severe asthma: |
FEV1 <30% best or predicted | |
Spo2 <92% | |
Pao2 <8 kPa (60 mm Hg) | |
Paco2 ⩾6 kPa (45 mm Hg) | |
Silent chest | |
Cyanosis | |
Feeble respiratory effort, exhaustion | |
Confusion or coma | |
Hypotension or bradycardia | |
Near fatal asthma | Raised Paco2 and/or requiring mechanical ventilation with raised inflation pressures |
FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 s; Pao2, Paco2, arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide tension; Spo2, oxygen saturation.
Modified from table 4 in the British Guideline on the Management of Asthma.3