Predicting future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with adult asthma: A prospective 1-year follow up study

Background: To avoid future risk is a definitive goal of long-term asthma management. Exacerbations are considered to be the most relevant future risk in real life asthma management. Few comparative studies have evaluated the risk factors associated with exacerbations in Japanese patients with asthm...

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Main Authors: Akihiko Tanaka, Tomoki Uno, Haruna Sato, Megumi Jinno, Kuniaki Hirai, Yoshito Miyata, Munehiro Yamaguchi, Shin Ohta, Tetsuya Homma, Mayumi Yamamoto, Shintaro Suzuki, Takuya Yokoe, Hironori Sagara
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Published: Elsevier 2017-10-01
Series:Allergology International
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spelling doaj-8333c9750440499489cd546f3826e6f72020-11-24T20:54:10ZengElsevierAllergology International1323-89302017-10-0166456857310.1016/j.alit.2017.02.013Predicting future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with adult asthma: A prospective 1-year follow up studyAkihiko TanakaTomoki UnoHaruna SatoMegumi JinnoKuniaki HiraiYoshito MiyataMunehiro YamaguchiShin OhtaTetsuya HommaMayumi YamamotoShintaro SuzukiTakuya YokoeHironori SagaraBackground: To avoid future risk is a definitive goal of long-term asthma management. Exacerbations are considered to be the most relevant future risk in real life asthma management. Few comparative studies have evaluated the risk factors associated with exacerbations in Japanese patients with asthma. Methods: We performed the prospective 1-year follow up study in Japanese patients with adult asthma. A total of 189 patients with asthma were enrolled and followed up for 1 year. Finally, 181 patients completed the study protocol. Results: Of 181 patients, 43 patients (23.8%) had exacerbations during the follow-up period. Among the 45 patients who had exacerbations during the preceding year, 32 patients (71.1%) had exacerbations. Prevalence of patients with previous exacerbations and those with previous admissions were significantly higher in patients with exacerbations than those with no exacerbation. Logistic regression analysis also identified a significant association between exacerbations during the follow-up period and exacerbations during the preceding year, admissions during the preceding 3 years, ACT score below 20, low %FVC (<80%), or low FEV1 (<70%), respectively. Of the 55 patients with severe asthma, 29 patients (52.7%) had exacerbations. Among the 36 patients with severe asthma with previous exacerbations, 26 patients (72.2%) had exacerbations. The history of exacerbations during the preceding year was associated with a significantly increased risk of exacerbations both among the patients with severe asthma and those with non-severe asthma. Conclusions: This study implicated that exacerbations during the preceding year reliably predict future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with asthma.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893017300175Asthma controlExacerbationFeNOFuture riskPulmonary function test
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author Akihiko Tanaka
Tomoki Uno
Haruna Sato
Megumi Jinno
Kuniaki Hirai
Yoshito Miyata
Munehiro Yamaguchi
Shin Ohta
Tetsuya Homma
Mayumi Yamamoto
Shintaro Suzuki
Takuya Yokoe
Hironori Sagara
spellingShingle Akihiko Tanaka
Tomoki Uno
Haruna Sato
Megumi Jinno
Kuniaki Hirai
Yoshito Miyata
Munehiro Yamaguchi
Shin Ohta
Tetsuya Homma
Mayumi Yamamoto
Shintaro Suzuki
Takuya Yokoe
Hironori Sagara
Predicting future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with adult asthma: A prospective 1-year follow up study
Allergology International
Asthma control
Exacerbation
FeNO
Future risk
Pulmonary function test
author_facet Akihiko Tanaka
Tomoki Uno
Haruna Sato
Megumi Jinno
Kuniaki Hirai
Yoshito Miyata
Munehiro Yamaguchi
Shin Ohta
Tetsuya Homma
Mayumi Yamamoto
Shintaro Suzuki
Takuya Yokoe
Hironori Sagara
author_sort Akihiko Tanaka
title Predicting future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with adult asthma: A prospective 1-year follow up study
title_short Predicting future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with adult asthma: A prospective 1-year follow up study
title_full Predicting future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with adult asthma: A prospective 1-year follow up study
title_fullStr Predicting future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with adult asthma: A prospective 1-year follow up study
title_full_unstemmed Predicting future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with adult asthma: A prospective 1-year follow up study
title_sort predicting future risk of exacerbations in japanese patients with adult asthma: a prospective 1-year follow up study
publisher Elsevier
series Allergology International
issn 1323-8930
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Background: To avoid future risk is a definitive goal of long-term asthma management. Exacerbations are considered to be the most relevant future risk in real life asthma management. Few comparative studies have evaluated the risk factors associated with exacerbations in Japanese patients with asthma. Methods: We performed the prospective 1-year follow up study in Japanese patients with adult asthma. A total of 189 patients with asthma were enrolled and followed up for 1 year. Finally, 181 patients completed the study protocol. Results: Of 181 patients, 43 patients (23.8%) had exacerbations during the follow-up period. Among the 45 patients who had exacerbations during the preceding year, 32 patients (71.1%) had exacerbations. Prevalence of patients with previous exacerbations and those with previous admissions were significantly higher in patients with exacerbations than those with no exacerbation. Logistic regression analysis also identified a significant association between exacerbations during the follow-up period and exacerbations during the preceding year, admissions during the preceding 3 years, ACT score below 20, low %FVC (<80%), or low FEV1 (<70%), respectively. Of the 55 patients with severe asthma, 29 patients (52.7%) had exacerbations. Among the 36 patients with severe asthma with previous exacerbations, 26 patients (72.2%) had exacerbations. The history of exacerbations during the preceding year was associated with a significantly increased risk of exacerbations both among the patients with severe asthma and those with non-severe asthma. Conclusions: This study implicated that exacerbations during the preceding year reliably predict future risk of exacerbations in Japanese patients with asthma.
topic Asthma control
Exacerbation
FeNO
Future risk
Pulmonary function test
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893017300175
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