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Characteristics of patients with severe and difficult-to-control asthma assisted at the Pediatric Pneumology Department of the Pereira Rossell Children Hospital Center
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Keywords

Asthma
Drug resistance

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Amaro, V., Akiki, A., Moreira, I., & Pinchak, C. (2021). Characteristics of patients with severe and difficult-to-control asthma assisted at the Pediatric Pneumology Department of the Pereira Rossell Children Hospital Center. Archives of Pediatrics of Uruguay, 92(1), e207. https://doi.org/10.31134/ap.92.1.14

Abstract

Introduction: asthma is the most frequent chronic respiratory disease in children. Severe asthma accounts for less than 5% of all pediatric asthma cases, and shows high morbidity rates, healthcare costs, and even mortality.

Objectives: to analyze the clinical and functional characteristics, and comorbidities of patients with severe asthma.

Material and methods: descriptive, analytical, retrospective, and transversal study on patients with severe asthma, treated at Pereira Rossell Children Hospital Center between 1/1/2019 and 1/1/2020. Inclusion criteria: children and adolescents of between 5 and 15 years of age with a diagnosis of severe and difficult-to-treat asthma.

Results: 15 patients included, 9 females, with a mean age of 10.4 years. All patients showed an early onset of symptoms, beginning at preschool age. 8/15 patients’ first-degree relatives had a record of asthma. Tobacco exposure was present in 8/15. Adherence was correct in 6/15. The inhalation technique was adequate in 11/15. Allergic rhinitis was the most frequent comorbidity assessed, present in 12 out of 15 cases, while obesity was present in 3 out of 15 cases.

Conclusions: in the period analyzed, severe asthma accounts for 3.8% of all asthma cases. Most were difficult-to-treat asthma cases (11/15) due to underlying modifiable or reversible factors that prevent asthma control.

https://doi.org/10.31134/ap.92.1.14
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Copyright (c) 2021 Verónica Amaro, Anabel Akiki, Isabel Moreira, Catalina Pinchak

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