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Feather versus non-feather bedding for asthma

亦提供以下語言

An allergen is the substance that causes an allergic reaction in someone who is hypersensitive to it. A major allergen for asthma is the house dust mite. It is thought that artificial (man-made) fibre fillings for pillows and bedding are less likely to gather allergens than feather-filled pillows and quilts. However, there is some evidence that in fact, feather bedding may in fact be less likely to cause asthma. The review found no trials comparing feathers with man-made fibres, and research is needed to be certain which is better for people with asthma.

背景

Two recent epidemiological studies have reported that children using non-feather pillows suffered from more frequent episodes of wheeze than those using feather pillows

目的

To evaluate the efficacy of using feather bedding in the control of asthma symptoms.

搜尋策略

The Cochrane Airways Group Specialised Register was searched with pre-specified terms. Seaches are current to February 2009.

選擇標準

Only randomised or controlled clinical trials were to be included.

資料收集與分析

No trials met the inclusion criteria for the review.

主要結果

From electronic literature searches a total of 15 studies have been retrieved for scrutiny as full-text papers. However, on review none of them have met the review entry criteria.

作者結論

Whilst recent epidemiological studies suggest that feather bedding is associated with less frequent wheeze than man-made fibre fillings, the evidence currently available is insufficient to assess the clinical benefits of feather bedding in the management of asthma.

引用文獻
Campbell F, Gibson PG. Feather versus non-feather bedding for asthma. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2000, Issue 4. Art. No.: CD002154. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD002154.

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