Relationship between the characteristics of hospitalised acute asthma patients and the severity of their asthma. A case-control study

2009 ◽  
Vol 37 (5) ◽  
pp. 225-229 ◽  
Author(s):  
G.J. Rodrigo ◽  
V. Plaza ◽  
H. Neffen ◽  
G. Levy ◽  
M. Perpiñá
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sang Oh Kang ◽  
Kyung Hyun Min ◽  
Hyun Jeong Kim ◽  
Tae Hyeok Kim ◽  
Woorim Kim ◽  
...  

Abstract Background In March 2020, the US Food and Drug Administration decided that the dangers related to neuropsychiatric events (NPEs) of montelukast, one of the leukotriene modifying agents (LTMAs), should be communicated through ‘boxed warning’. In case of NPEs, the prevalence has been the highest in elderly people. Because the characteristics of the elderly such as old age itself can act as risk factors. Therefore, an investigation on safety of LTMAs related to NPEs in elderly using LTMAs is needed. Method A nested case-control study using an elderly sample cohort from the Korean National Health Insurance Service database was used. The asthma cohort included asthma patients newly diagnosed between 2003 and 2013. Within the asthma cohort, the case group was defined as patients who were diagnosed with NPEs. Among patients who had never been diagnosed with NPEs, the control group was selected by matching 1:1 by propensity score. Patients who were prescribed LTMAs for 1 year prior to index date were defined as the exposure group. The logistic regression model was used to measure the effect of LTMAs on NPEs. Results We identified 141,165 patients with newly diagnosed asthma, and selected 31,992 patients per each case and control group. Exposure to LTMAs significantly increased the risk of overall NPEs about in comparison with the absence of exposure (crude odds ratio [OR] 1.58, 95% CI 1.50–1.68). After adjusting for confounding factors, the overall NPEs risk increased (adjusted OR, 1.67, 95% CI 1.58–1.78). Conclusion This study suggests that elderly asthma patients prescribed LTMAs had a higher risk of NPEs than patients who were not treated with LTMAs. Therefore, clinicians should be aware of the potential risks of LTMAs.


2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hugo Cornelis van Woerden ◽  
Clive Gregory ◽  
Richard Brown ◽  
Julian Roberto Marchesi ◽  
Bastiaan Hoogendoorn ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula Kauppi ◽  
Henna Kupiainen ◽  
Ari Lindqvist ◽  
Tari Haahtela ◽  
Tarja Laitinen

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Melaku Negash ◽  
Hagos Tsegabrhan ◽  
Teklit Meles ◽  
Degena Bahrey Tadesse ◽  
Gebreamlak Gidey ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 541 ◽  
Author(s):  
César Calvo-Lobo ◽  
Roi Painceira-Villar ◽  
Daniel López-López ◽  
Vanesa García-Paz ◽  
Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo ◽  
...  

Background: Based on changes in lung function and musculoskeletal disorders in patients with asthma, this study aimed to compare the tarsal tunnel and fibular bone pressure pain thresholds (PPTs) of patients with asthma and healthy matched-paired controls. Methods: A case-control study was performed. One hundred participants were recruited: 50 asthma patients and 50 healthy matched-paired controls. Bilaterally, tarsal tunnel and fibula bone PPTs were registered. Results: Statistically significant differences (p < 0.01) were shown bilaterally for tarsal tunnel PPT. With the exception of fibula PPT (p > 0.05), asthma patients presented less tarsal tunnel PPT than healthy participants. Statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) were shown for two linear regression prediction models of the right (R2 = 0.279) and left (R2 = 0.249) tarsal tunnels PPTs as dependent variables, and based on sex, group, contralateral tarsal tunnel PPT and ipsilateral fibula PPT as independent variables. Conclusions: The study findings showed that a bilateral tarsal tunnel mechanosensitivity increase is exhibited in patients diagnosed with asthma. The presence of asthma may bilaterally predict the PPT of tarsal tunnel. These findings may suggest the presence of central sensitization in asthma patients, which could clinically predispose them to musculoskeletal disorders, such as tarsal tunnel syndrome.


2015 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 423-430 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristina Ardura‐Garcia ◽  
Maritza Vaca ◽  
Gisela Oviedo ◽  
Carlos Sandoval ◽  
Lisa Workman ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Kholoud Abed El-Fattah Omran ◽  
Yusuf Khaled Elzyyan ◽  
Emad Atef Saqer ◽  
Abed Elraheem Nasrallah Safi

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