| Literature DB >> 2705658 |
A Mascia1, S Frank, A Berkman, L Stern, L Lampl, M Davies, T Yeager, B Birmaher, E Chieco.
Abstract
Improved outcome (1 to 10 years) of 140 asthmatic children retrospectively correlated with 8 of 49 variables in admission evaluation: (1) age of onset, (2) IgE, (3) night/early AM bronchospasm, (4) aggression, (5) severely disrupted family circumstances, (6) severe psychopathology, (7) psychotic signs, and (8) I.Q. Patients with fatal outcome (6% to 12%) deviated in the last three variables; most were 12.1 to 16.5 years, male, Black/Hispanic, aggressive, depressed and/or anxious. Clinical implications include high-risk identification on the basis of psychologic and physiologic variables, preventative measures, and consideration of residential treatment.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2705658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Allergy ISSN: 0003-4738