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[Change of the patient characteristics among adult asthmatics hospitalized due to acute exacerbation]

Authors :
Akinori, Ishihara
Hisashi, Wakayama
Tomohiko, Ogasawara
Miho, Shimizu
Kazuomi, Takahashi
Tomoko, Takeuchi
Yusuke, Yamaba
Mai, Iwaki
Takeo, Kutsuna
Masayuki, Suzuki
Source :
Arerugi = [Allergy]. 62(12)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We analysed the patient characteristics among adult asthmatics hospitalized to our hospital to clearfy the residual problems in the prevention and treatment of asthma.We identified the adult asthmatics hospitalized to our hospital during the period A: Jan 2004-Dec 2005 and the period B: Jan 2009-Dec2010 and analysed retrospectively around age, smoking history, and the use of ICS (including combination medicine) and so on.The total patient numbers were A: 161 and B: 88, decreasing to almost half. The rates of the patients older than 65 years were equivalent between the 2 groups. Categorized according to age, in the group65 years old, the rates of ICS use were A: 22.9% and B: 35.8% and the current smoking rates were A: 42.7% and B: 49.1% respectively. In the group 65≤ years old, the rates of ICS use were A: 46.2% and B: 48.6%, and the current smoking rates were A: 19.7% and B: 22.9%.In the group65 years old, ICS has become more popular but smoking rate has increased among hospitalized adult asthmatics. It is estimated that smoking leads to reduce the effect of ICS and the strategy of smoking cessation will be needed to reduce acute exacerbations. In the group 65≤ years old, ICS is relatively more popular than youth and smoking rate is limited. Asthma among elder people may be refractory and more efficient strategies must be required.

Details

ISSN :
00214884
Volume :
62
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arerugi = [Allergy]
Accession number :
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