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Key factors associated with uncontrolled asthma - the Asthma Control in Latin America Study.
- Source :
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The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma [J Asthma] 2020 Feb; Vol. 57 (2), pp. 113-122. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Mar 27. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Objective: This study aimed to estimate asthma control at specialist treatment centers in four Latin American countries and assess factors influencing poor asthma control. Methods: Patients aged ≥12 years with an asthma diagnosis and asthma medication prescription, followed at outpatient specialist centers in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico, were included. The study received all applicable ethical approvals. The Asthma Control Test (ACT) was used to classify patients as having controlled (ACT 20-25) or uncontrolled (ACT ≤19) asthma. Frequency and statistical tests were used to assess the association between hospital admissions/exacerbations/emergency department (ED) visits and uncontrolled asthma; multivariate logistic regression was used to assess the association of uncontrolled asthma with clinical/demographic variables. Results: A total of 594 patients were included. Overall controlled-asthma prevalence was 43.4% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 39.0, 47.4). Patients with uncontrolled asthma were more likely to be women (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 1.85; p = 0.003), non-white (aOR: 2.14; p < 0.001), obese (aOR: 1.71; p = 0.036), to have a low monthly family income (aOR: 1.75; p = 0.004), to have severe asthma (aOR:1.59; p = 0.26), and, compared with patients with controlled asthma, to have a higher likelihood of asthma exacerbations (34.5% vs. 15.9%; p < 0.001), hospital admissions (6.9% vs. 3.1%; p = 0.042), and ED visits (34.5% vs. 15.9%; p < 0.001) due to asthma. Conclusions: Even in specialist ambulatory services, fewer than half of patients were classified as having controlled asthma. The proportion of uncontrolled patients varied according to clinical and demographic variables.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Age of Onset
Body Mass Index
Child
Comorbidity
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Health Resources statistics & numerical data
Hospitalization statistics & numerical data
Humans
Latin America epidemiology
Logistic Models
Male
Middle Aged
Obesity epidemiology
Odds Ratio
Patient Acceptance of Health Care statistics & numerical data
Severity of Illness Index
Sex Factors
Socioeconomic Factors
Young Adult
Asthma epidemiology
Asthma physiopathology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1532-4303
- Volume :
- 57
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30915868
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02770903.2018.1553050