Characteristics of subjects with a high frequency of emergency visits for asthma

被引:29
作者
Boulet, LP
Belanger, M
Lajoie, P
机构
[1] Hôpital Laval, Sainte-Foy, Que. G1V 4G5
关键词
asthma; emergency visits; asthma education;
D O I
10.1016/S0735-6757(96)90075-3
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
The determinants of frequent visits to the emergency department (ED) for asthma were evaluated in 30 patients who made 2 or more ED visits for asthma (mean, 3.1; range, 2 to 9) over a period of 1 year, They were matched for age, sex, and medication with a control group of asthmatic patients who had made no ED visits within the same period, Evaluation included measurements of expiratory flows (baseline FEV(1); PEFR 4 times daily for 3 weeks), airway responsiveness to methacholine, perception of induced bronchoconstriction, and questionnaires on quality of life and knowledge of asthma and its management, In comparison with the control group, the study group showed a trend toward inferior socioeconomic status, education level, and technical abilities (eg, inhaler use), Both groups had similar baseline FEV(1), reversibility of airflow obstruction, methacholine induced changes in expiratory flows, and perception of bronchoconstriction, Diurnal variation in PEFR was slightly increased in the study group, Absenteeism from work or school was higher in the study group but quality of life score was similar to controls, Patients with frequent ED visits showed significantly lesser knowledge of asthma control criteria, as well as an overall trend toward reduced asthma management knowledge and skills. In conclusion, in addition to the previously reported undertreatment of asthma, other factors such as insufficient asthma management knowledge and skills may contribute to frequent ED visits for asthma. Copyright (C) 1996 by W.B. Saunders Company
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