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Is physician-diagnosed allergic rhinitis a risk factor for the development of asthma?

Authors :
Tjard Schermer
Yvonne F. Heijdra
L. van den Nieuwenhof
Jean Bousquet
Y. Bosch
C. van Weel
W.J.H.M. van den Bosch
Hans Bor
Source :
Allergy. 65:1049-1055
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Wiley, 2010.

Abstract

To cite this article: van den Nieuwenhof L, Schermer T, Bosch Y, Bousquet J, Heijdra Y, Bor H, van den Bosch W, van Weel C. Is physician-diagnosed allergic rhinitis a risk factor for the development of asthma? Allergy 2010; 65: 1049–1055. Abstract Background: There is strong evidence that there is a relationship between allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma, but it is unclear whether there is a causal relation between AR and asthma. The aim of this study was to assess prospectively whether AR is a risk factor for the diagnosis of asthma in a large primary care population. Methods: We performed a historic cohort study of life-time morbidity that had been recorded prospectively since 1967 in four general practices. Two groups of subjects were selected: (i) patients with diagnosis of AR, (ii) a control group matched using propensity scores. We assessed the risk of physician-diagnosed asthma in patients with physician-diagnosed AR compared to subjects without a diagnosis of AR (controls). Results: The study population consisted of 6491 subjects (n = 2081 patients with AR). Average study follow-up was 8.4 years. In patients with AR, the frequency of newly diagnosed asthma was 7.6% (n = 158) compared to 1.6% (n = 70) in controls (P

Details

ISSN :
13989995 and 01054538
Volume :
65
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Allergy
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........928529e7411316f7ce505be12932273d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.2009.02316.x