Literature DB >> 28822448

[Warning symptoms of asthma attack and asthma self-management: a national asthma control survey from China].

J T Lin1, W Q Wang, X Zhou, C Z Wang, M Huang, S X Cai, P Chen, Q C Lin, J Y Zhou, Y H Gu, Y D Yuan, D J Sun, X H Yang, L Yang, J M Huo, Z C Chen, P Jiang, J Zhang, X W Ye, H G Liu, H P Tang, R Y Liu, C T Liu, W Zhang, C P Hu, Y Q Chen, X J Liu, L M Dai, W Zhou, Y J Huang, J Y Xu.   

Abstract

Objective: To investigate warning symptoms of asthma attack and evaluate asthma self-management status of asthma patients in urban China.
Methods: A multi-center, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based survey was carried out from 30 general hospitals dispersed in 30 provinces of mainland China (except for Tibet) during Oct 2015 to May 2016. Information of frequency and warning symptoms of asthma attack, the time from warning symptoms to asthma attack, the impact of asthma attack and asthma self-management were collected from asthma patients of outpatient department.
Results: Altogether 3 875 asthmatic outpatients were recruited. 78.1% (3 026/3 875) of the patients reported restriction of exercise and daily activities during asthma exacerbation. 82.5% (3 160/3 829) of the patients had warning symptoms before asthma attack, the most common warning symptoms were cough, chest tightness and shortness of breath. The median time from warning symptoms to asthma attack was 2 h, the mean time was 90 h. Only 4.4% (167/3 829) of the patients had definite confidence to control asthma when symptoms deteriorated. 76.7% (2 937/3 828) of the patients used medications to control asthma when asthma symptoms deteriorated. Medication choice: inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) + formoterol 45.8% (1 776/3 875), short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) 23.9% (927/3 875). Conclusions: Most asthma patients have warning symptoms before asthma attack, the most common symptoms are cough, chest tightness and shortness of breath. The proportion of patients conducting effective asthma self-management remains low.

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Keywords:  Asthma; Cross-sectional studies; Exacerbation; Questionnaires; Self-management

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28822448     DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.0376-2491.2017.30.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi        ISSN: 0376-2491


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Review 1.  Chinese expert consensus-based guideline on assessment and management of asthma exacerbation.

Authors:  Jiangtao Lin; Bin Xing; Ping Chen; Mao Huang; Xin Zhou; Changgui Wu; Dong Yang; Kaisheng Yin; Shaoxi Cai; Xiaoming Cheng; Chuangli Hao; Changzheng Wang; Chuntao Liu
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2019-12       Impact factor: 2.895

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