Literature DB >> 19118263

Gastroesophageal reflux disease is associated with poor asthma control, quality of life, and psychological status in Chinese asthma patients.

Ting Kin Cheung1, Bing Lam2, Kam Fai Lam1, Mary Ip1, Connie Ng1, Roger Kung1, Benjamin C Y Wong3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Both asthma and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are common, often coexist, and have significant impact on a patient's quality of life. Our aim was to determine the prevalence of GERD in asthmatic patients at a major hospital in Hong Kong, and to examine the impact of GERD and its association with asthma control.
METHODS: Patients with asthma who attended the respiratory clinic at Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, were recruited. Demographic data were collected, and a validated Chinese GERD questionnaire was used. The Medical Outcomes Study 36-item short form (SF-36) was used to assess quality of life, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) was used to assess psychological status. Asthma control was assessed by the asthma control test.
RESULTS: A total of 218 patients were recruited; 40.4% of asthmatic patients (88 patients) had GERD, as defined by the GERD questionnaire. Compared with those patients without GERD, those with GERD had significantly worse asthma control (p = 0.022), worse quality of life in all domains of the SF-36 (all p < 0.01), and more anxiety (6.82 vs 4.90, respectively; p < 0.001) and depression (6.09 vs 4.05, respectively; p < 0.001) as reflected by HADSs.
CONCLUSIONS: A significant proportion of asthmatic patients in Hong Kong have GERD, and this is associated with poorer asthmatic control, quality of life, and psychological status.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  2008        PMID: 19118263     DOI: 10.1378/chest.08-1702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


  10 in total

1.  Ability of Exhaled Nitric Oxide to Discriminate for Airflow Obstruction Among Frequent Exacerbators of Clinically Diagnosed Asthma.

Authors:  Leena Jalota; D Richard Allison; Vinisha Prajapati; Jose J Vempilly; Vipul V Jain
Journal:  Lung       Date:  2018-06-18       Impact factor: 2.584

Review 2.  Maternal influences over offspring allergic responses.

Authors:  Joan M Cook-Mills
Journal:  Curr Allergy Asthma Rep       Date:  2015-02       Impact factor: 4.806

3.  Asthma, allergy and vitamin E: Current and future perspectives.

Authors:  Joan M Cook-Mills; Samantha H Averill; Jacquelyn D Lajiness
Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med       Date:  2021-11-14       Impact factor: 8.101

4.  Inhibition of allergic inflammation by supplementation with 5-hydroxytryptophan.

Authors:  Hiam Abdala-Valencia; Sergejs Berdnikovs; Christine A McCary; Daniela Urick; Riti Mahadevia; Michelle E Marchese; Kelsey Swartz; Lakiea Wright; Gökhan M Mutlu; Joan M Cook-Mills
Journal:  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol       Date:  2012-07-27       Impact factor: 5.464

Review 5.  Failure in asthma control: reasons and consequences.

Authors:  Fulvio Braido
Journal:  Scientifica (Cairo)       Date:  2013-12-18

6.  Effect of gastroesophageal reflux disease on disease severity and characteristics of lung functional changes in patients with asthma.

Authors:  Akbar Sharifi; Khalil Ansarin
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Thorac Res       Date:  2014-12-30

7.  Age- and sex-specific prevalence of chronic comorbidity in adult patients with asthma: A real-life study.

Authors:  Mathijs Veenendaal; Janine A M Westerik; Lisette van den Bemt; Janwillem W H Kocks; Erik W Bischoff; Tjard R Schermer
Journal:  NPJ Prim Care Respir Med       Date:  2019-04-29       Impact factor: 2.871

8.  Effect of asthma control on general health-related quality of life in patients diagnosed with adult-onset asthma.

Authors:  Pinja Ilmarinen; Hind Juboori; Leena E Tuomisto; Onni Niemelä; Harri Sintonen; Hannu Kankaanranta
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-11-06       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 9.  Mepolizumab improves clinical outcomes in patients with severe asthma and comorbid conditions.

Authors:  Peter G Gibson; Charlene M Prazma; Geoffrey L Chupp; Eric S Bradford; Mark Forshag; Stephen A Mallett; Steve W Yancey; Steven G Smith; Elisabeth H Bel
Journal:  Respir Res       Date:  2021-06-07

10.  The effects of concomitant GERD, dyspepsia, and rhinosinusitis on asthma symptoms and FeNO in asthmatic patients taking controller medications.

Authors:  Tamotsu Ishizuka; Takeshi Hisada; Yosuke Kamide; Haruka Aoki; Kaori Seki; Chisato Honjo; Hiroyuki Sakai; Maiko Kadowaki; Yukihiro Umeda; Miwa Morikawa; Masaki Anzai; Shingo Ameshima; Takeshi Ishizaki; Kunio Dobashi; Masanobu Yamada; Motoyasu Kusano
Journal:  J Asthma Allergy       Date:  2014-09-05
  10 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.