Asthma Predictive Index (API)
Why Use
Clinicians may be more aggressive with trials of asthma medications in patients who are likely to be diagnosed with asthma later in life.
When to Use
Children/infants 3 years or younger with wheezing episodes.
Formula
Pearls / Pitfalls
The Asthma Predictive Index (API) provides a method for predicting likelihood of a later diagnosis of asthma, similar to the Modified Asthma Predictive Index (mAPI) . The API is only relevant in young children with wheezing. While specificity is good, the score is not a good screening tool — it does not detect many patients who will later be diagnosed with asthma.
Advice
Consider that bronchodilators or steroids may be helpful in patients with respiratory illnesses, especially if they meet strict criteria for future asthma diagnoses.
More Information
In the derivation study: 59% of children with a positive loose index had active asthma at school age (defined at 15 years). 76% of those with a positive strict index had active asthma at school age (defined at 15 years).