| Literature DB >> 31719980 |
Enas M Al-Zayadneh1, Nedal Awad Alnawaiseh2, Areej Hamed Altarawneh3, Ibrahim Hamed Aldmour3, Eman M Albataineh4, Hani Al-Shagahin5, Abdelrahman Alharazneh5, Ebaa Alzayadneh6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sensitization to inhaled allergens in children with bronchial asthma significantly affects asthma pathogenesis, severity and persistence into late childhood and adulthood. The present study determined the prevalence of sensitization to inhaled allergens in children with bronchial asthma and wheezing episodes in order to investigate the effect of positive sensitization on the severity and control of asthma symptoms and to screen for other associated allergic conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Asthma; Inhaled allergens; Jordan; SPT
Year: 2019 PMID: 31719980 PMCID: PMC6839227 DOI: 10.1186/s40248-019-0199-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Multidiscip Respir Med ISSN: 1828-695X
Demographic data and Clinical profile of study children
| Children of study demographics | |
| Males | 185 (66.7%) |
| Females | 92 (33%) |
| Age: Mean ± SD | 7.27 ± 3.37 |
| Age groups: | |
| < 2 | 3 (1.1%) |
| 2–4 | 74 (26.7%) |
| 5–7 | 81 (29.2%) |
| 8–10 | 69 (24.9%) |
| > 10 | 50 (18.1%) |
| Classification of asthma (GINA) | |
| Intermittent | 115 (41.5%) |
| Mild persistent | 74 (26.7%) |
| Moderate persistent | 70 (25.3%) |
| Severe persistent | 18 (6.5%) |
| Concomitant allergic conditions | |
| Allergic rhinitis | 198 (71.5%) |
| Eczema | 73 (26.4%) |
| Allergic conjunctivitis | 83 (30.0%) |
| Food allergy | 14 (5%) |
| Family History | |
| Asthma | 112 (40.4%) |
Fig. 1Frequency of negative and positive SPT in study children. SPT results are shown as (0) for negative SPT, (1) for positive SPT for one allergen, (< 1) for multiple allergens. Percent value is percentage of children who tested negative or positive (with respect to the number of positive responses) among all children of the study
Fig. 2Age-group and sensitization to inhaled allergens. Positive SPT significantly increase with age (P = 0.001)
Fig. 3Frequency of sensitization to all tested allergens. % indicates percentage of children who tested positive to the respective allergen among children of the study
Fig. 4Frequency of sensitization to different groups of allergens. Percent indicates percentage of children who tested positive to the respective allergen group among children of the study. Allergens groups are as following: Pollens (Olive, Salsola-kali, grass mix, Wall-pellitory), Animals (Cat pelt and Dog fur), Mites (D.Pt, D.Farinae), Cereals, and molds (alternarea)
Fig. 5Sensitivity to Pollens, Animal dander and Mites among age groups
Fig. 6Mean atopic index (AI) for each age group. AI represents the total number of allergens for which the subjects had positive responses. (f-test = 7.8 and p < 0.010)
Comparison between positive skin test and negative skin test children
| Positive Skin Test | Negative Skin Test | |
| Males | 126 (68.1%) | 59 (31.9%) |
| Females | 60 (65.2%) | 32 (34.8%) |
| Allergic Conjunctivitis* | 65 (78.3%) | 18 (21.7%) |
| Eczema | 51 (69%) | 22 (30%) |
| Allergic Rhinitis | 135 (68.2) | 63 (31.8%) |
| Systemic Steroids | 116 (67.4%) | 56 (32.6%) |
| Family History of Asthma: | 77 (68.8%) | 35 (31.2) |
| GINAa Classification: | ||
| Intermittent | 74 (64.35%) | 41 (35.7%) |
| Mild persistent | 48 (64.9%) | 26 (35.1%) |
| Moderate Persistent | 53 (75.7%) | 17 (24.3%) |
| Severe Persistent | 11 (61.1%) | 7 (38.9%) |
| History of admission to hospital | 104 (66.2%) | 53 (33.8%) |
| Asthma control test score | N, Mean ± EM | #, Mean ± EM |
| 181, 16.5 ± 0.39 | 85, 17.08 ± 0.54 | |
aGINA Global Initiative for Asthma, http://ginasthma.org
*×2 = 6.58, p-value = 0.01
N: Number of children
EM: Error of Measurement