Impact of asthma control on different age groups in five Latin American countries

Background: Asthma is a chronic airway inflammatory condition of the airway and is classified as controlled, partially controlled, and uncontrolled. Patients with uncontrolled asthma are at greater risk for hospitalizations and visits to emergencies, and the condition has greater impact on their dai...

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Main Authors: Marcela Batan Alith, Mariana Rodrigues Gazzotti, Oliver Augusto Nascimento, José Roberto Jardim
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:World Allergy Organization Journal
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spelling doaj-199afd87fbc34ae1acc889f8489675d02020-11-25T02:12:11ZengElsevierWorld Allergy Organization Journal1939-45512020-04-01134Impact of asthma control on different age groups in five Latin American countriesMarcela Batan Alith0Mariana Rodrigues Gazzotti1Oliver Augusto Nascimento2José Roberto Jardim3Pulmonary Rehabilitation Center of Escola Paulista de Medicina of Universidade Federal de São Paulo (EPM/Unifesp), São Paulo, Brazil; Hospital Universitário da USP, Brazil; Corresponding author. Marcela B Alith, Pulmonary Rehabilitation Center of Escola Paulista de Medicina of Universidade Federal de São Paulo (EPM/Unifesp), Rua Botucatu, 979, Cep: 04023, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.Pulmonary Rehabilitation Center of Escola Paulista de Medicina of Universidade Federal de São Paulo (EPM/Unifesp), São Paulo, BrazilPulmonary Rehabilitation Center of Escola Paulista de Medicina of Universidade Federal de São Paulo (EPM/Unifesp), São Paulo, Brazil; Respiratory Division of EPM/Unifesp, São Paulo, BrazilPulmonary Rehabilitation Center of Escola Paulista de Medicina of Universidade Federal de São Paulo (EPM/Unifesp), São Paulo, Brazil; Respiratory Division of EPM/Unifesp, São Paulo, BrazilBackground: Asthma is a chronic airway inflammatory condition of the airway and is classified as controlled, partially controlled, and uncontrolled. Patients with uncontrolled asthma are at greater risk for hospitalizations and visits to emergencies, and the condition has greater impact on their daily lives. The aim of this study was to evaluate asthma control, the use of health resources, and asthma's impact on the activities of daily living of patients with different age groups in 5 Latin American countries. Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of The Latin America Asthma Insights and Management (LA AIM) study carried out in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico. Asthmatics were splited into 3 age groups: 12–17, >17–40 and > 40 years old. An interview face to face was carried out and patients answered a questionnaire of 53 questions related to 5 main domains of asthma: symptoms, impact of asthma on daily living activities, patients' perceptions of asthma control, exacerbations, and treatment/medication. Results: A total of 2167 asthmatics were interviewed. There was a low percentage of controlled patients (mean 9%) in all 3 groups with no particular difference among the five countries, but Venezuelan patients had a 71% chance of having uncontrolled asthma (p < 0.001). Conclusion: In the 3 age groups, patients experienced poor asthma control, with no significant differences among the countries. Patients who used control medication had a greater chance of controlling their asthma, and those who had emergency health care visits had a greater chance of having uncontrolled asthma.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1939455120300168AsthmaAge groupLatin AmericaMedication adherenceEpidemiology
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author Marcela Batan Alith
Mariana Rodrigues Gazzotti
Oliver Augusto Nascimento
José Roberto Jardim
spellingShingle Marcela Batan Alith
Mariana Rodrigues Gazzotti
Oliver Augusto Nascimento
José Roberto Jardim
Impact of asthma control on different age groups in five Latin American countries
World Allergy Organization Journal
Asthma
Age group
Latin America
Medication adherence
Epidemiology
author_facet Marcela Batan Alith
Mariana Rodrigues Gazzotti
Oliver Augusto Nascimento
José Roberto Jardim
author_sort Marcela Batan Alith
title Impact of asthma control on different age groups in five Latin American countries
title_short Impact of asthma control on different age groups in five Latin American countries
title_full Impact of asthma control on different age groups in five Latin American countries
title_fullStr Impact of asthma control on different age groups in five Latin American countries
title_full_unstemmed Impact of asthma control on different age groups in five Latin American countries
title_sort impact of asthma control on different age groups in five latin american countries
publisher Elsevier
series World Allergy Organization Journal
issn 1939-4551
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Background: Asthma is a chronic airway inflammatory condition of the airway and is classified as controlled, partially controlled, and uncontrolled. Patients with uncontrolled asthma are at greater risk for hospitalizations and visits to emergencies, and the condition has greater impact on their daily lives. The aim of this study was to evaluate asthma control, the use of health resources, and asthma's impact on the activities of daily living of patients with different age groups in 5 Latin American countries. Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of The Latin America Asthma Insights and Management (LA AIM) study carried out in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico. Asthmatics were splited into 3 age groups: 12–17, >17–40 and > 40 years old. An interview face to face was carried out and patients answered a questionnaire of 53 questions related to 5 main domains of asthma: symptoms, impact of asthma on daily living activities, patients' perceptions of asthma control, exacerbations, and treatment/medication. Results: A total of 2167 asthmatics were interviewed. There was a low percentage of controlled patients (mean 9%) in all 3 groups with no particular difference among the five countries, but Venezuelan patients had a 71% chance of having uncontrolled asthma (p < 0.001). Conclusion: In the 3 age groups, patients experienced poor asthma control, with no significant differences among the countries. Patients who used control medication had a greater chance of controlling their asthma, and those who had emergency health care visits had a greater chance of having uncontrolled asthma.
topic Asthma
Age group
Latin America
Medication adherence
Epidemiology
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1939455120300168
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