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Asthma control in elderly asthmatics. An Italian observational study

Authors :
Milanese, M
Di Marco, F
Corsico, Ag
Rolla, Giovanni
Sposato, B
Chieco Bianchi, F
Costantino, Mt
Crivellaro, Ma
Guarnieri, G
Scichilone, N
ELSA Study Group
Milanese, M
Di Marco, F
Corsico, A
Rolla, G
Sposato, B
Chieco-Bianchi, F
Costantino, M
Crivellaro, M
Guarnieri, G
Scichilone, NA
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

SummaryBackgroundThe exponential increase of individuals aged >64 yrs is expected to impact the burden of asthma. We aimed to explore the level of asthma control in elderly subjects, and factors influencing it.MethodsA multicenter observational study was performed on consecutive patients >64 years old with a documented physician-diagnosis of asthma. Sixteen Italian centers were involved in this 6-month project.FindingsA total of 350 patients were enrolled in the study. More than one-third of elderly asthmatic patients, despite receiving GINA step 3–4 antiasthmatic therapy, had an Asthma Control Test score ≤19, with a quarter experiencing at least one severe asthma exacerbation in the previous year. Twenty-nine percent of patients (n = 101) were classified as having Asthma-COPD Overlap Syndrome (ACOS) due to the presence of chronic bronchitis and/or CO lung diffusion impairment. This subgroup of patients had lower mean Asthma Control Test scores and more exacerbations compared to the asthmatic patients (18 ± 4 compared to 20 ± 4, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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