| Literature DB >> 22656244 |
Gabriel Izbicki1, Anna Grosman, Zeev Weiler, Tiberiu Shulimzon, Uri Laxer, Gershon Fink.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Asthma is considered a global public health issue requiring a significant medical expenditure as a result of its high prevalence and the low rate of disease control.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22656244 PMCID: PMC3444925 DOI: 10.1186/1710-1492-8-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol ISSN: 1710-1484 Impact factor: 3.406
Demographics – Socio-economic and medical history
| Total Number of recruited patients | 123 |
|---|---|
| *Age median (range) | 52 (19-87) |
| Married | 80 (65%) |
| Completed high school | 76 (62%) |
| Employed | 36 (29%) |
| Living in urban areas | 97 (79%) |
| Hypertension | 38 (31%) |
| Diabetes Mellitus | 22 (18%) |
All the results are presented as: n (% of the total).
*Age is expressed as median (range).
Asthma related information
| Diagnosis of asthma below the age of 40 | 93 (75.6%) |
| Allergic rhinitis | 68 (55%) |
| Food or drug allergy | 24 (19.5%) |
| Atopic dermatitis | 16 (13%) |
| Never smoked | 98 (80%) |
| Ex-smokers | 22 (17.9%) |
| *FEV1 | 57% |
| *PEF | 53% |
| #Positive Skin test/RAST | 32/46 (69.5%) |
Exacerbations, Hospitalizations & Intubation
| Median number of exacerbations within the last 12 month (0-25) | 4 |
| Median number of exacerbations over the past 5 years (0-100) | 5/year |
| History of hospitalization in ICU and intubation | 17.0% |
Quality of Life: results expressed as median (range) or percentage of total
| Visits to the ER | 2 (0-24) |
| Hospitalizations within last 12 months | 1 (0-20) |
| Hospitalizations in last 5 years | 5 (0-60) |
| Duration of hospital stay | 4 (1-25) |
| Working days lost due to asthma | 15 (0-365) |
| Asthma attacks daily | 65.0% |
| Woke up 4 or more times a night per week | 48.8% |
Compliance and asthma-control
| Use steroids daily | 43.0% |
| Afraid/very afraid of side effects | 51.2% |
| Stated they were always compliant with treatment | 83.0% |
| Aware of the need for continuous treatment | 92.6% |
| Thought lack of compliance would have a negative impact on their disease | 95.0% |
| Thought treatment with tablets was more efficient than inhalation. | 39.0% |
| Denied the last statement | 17.4% |
| Stated asthma was partially or not-at-all controlled | 49.0% |
| Stated asthma was well controlled | 8.3% |