RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Asthma after bronchiolitis: Five years of follow-up JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP PA325 DO 10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.PA325 VO 48 IS suppl 60 A1 Antonella Frassanito A1 Raffaella Nenna A1 Giulia Cangiano A1 Carolina Scagnolari A1 Laura Petrarca A1 Isabella Calicchia A1 Teresa Arcuri A1 Rosa Tuccinardi A1 Stefania Sirianni A1 Fabrizio Scalercio A1 Fabio Midulla YR 2016 UL http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/48/suppl_60/PA325.abstract AB Background It is well known that bronchiolitis is associated to wheezing and asthma.Aim To evaluate the presence and the risk for atopy and asthma in children 5 years after bronchiolitis.Methods From October 2004 to May 2010, we studied 158 children (81 M, median age 5.6) hospitalized for bronchiolitis at the Paediatric Emergency Department “Sapienza” University of Rome. Demographic and clinical datawere obtained from each infant together withnasopharyngeal washing for the detection of 14 respiratory viruses at admission in the hospital. Every 12 months after discharge, one of the authors interviewed parents of all infants using a standardized telephone procedure with structured questionnaire seeking information on wheezing. At 5 years, each child underwent skin prick test.Results At 5 years follow-up, 43(27.2%) children had positive prick tests: 13(30%) have asthma, 19(44%) had pre-school wheezing and 11(26%) have no clinical symptoms. Family history of asthma and >400 blood eosinophils/mm3(>400 E) during bronchiolitis were more frequent in atopic vs non atopic children (32.6%vs17.5%, p=0.035; 16.3%vs3.5%, p=0.01, respectively). Bronchiolitis from RV was more frequent in children who have developed atopy comparing to non-atopic children(14%vs7.8%,p=ns). Among atopic children, children with asthma had more frequently >400 E and bronchiolitis from RV comparing to children who had preschool wheezing and without symptoms(38.5%vs10.5%vs0,p=0.026; 23.1%vs10.5%vs9.1%, p:ns).Conclusions In children with bronchiolitis, blood eosinophils >400/mm3 and RV infections may predict the occurrence of atopic asthma after 5 years of follow up.