Allergen sensitivity and asthma severity at an inner city asthma center

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作者
Akerman, M [1 ]
Valentine-Maher, S [1 ]
Rao, M [1 ]
Taningco, G [1 ]
Khan, R [1 ]
Tuysugoglu, G [1 ]
Joks, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Suny Downstate Med Ctr, Asthma Ctr Excellence, Brooklyn, NY 11203 USA
关键词
asthma; allergy; allergen sensitization; inner city population;
D O I
10.1081/JAS-120017207
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship of allergen sensitivity to asthma symptoms among inner-city asthmatics seen at our Brooklyn, NY, asthma center. We hypothesized that asthma severity would increase for adults and children with increased cockroach and dust mite allergen sensitivity. Data were gathered from retrospective chart review for all patients who were treated at the center with a diagnosis of asthma and had undergone skin-prick testing (SPT) for allergen sensitivity during 1998 (pediatric, n = 79; adult, n = 29). Asthma severity (determined by National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute [NHLBI] asthma severity class) was examined in relation to allergen sensitivity. Allergen sensitivity was measured by percent positive to skin-prick testing as well as by relative mean diameter of skin prick test wheals. For adults, mite sensitivity prevalence was 61% and cockroach sensitivity prevalence was 41 For children, mite sensitivity prevalence was 49%; cockroach sensitivity prevalence was 42%. For adults, asthma severity correlated significantly with sensitivity to Cladosporium, tree, and grass as measured by percent positive skin tests and by increasing mean diameter of skin test wheals. There was a significant correlation with severity for adult dust mite sensitivity only as measured by increasing mean wheal diameter. Ragweed sensitivity showed a significant correlation with severity only as measured by percent positive skin tests. There was a, significant positive association for adults between increasing asthma severity and total number of allergen sensitivities per subject. There was no significant correlation for children between asthma severity and total number of allergen sensitivities per subject. Among children, no specific allergen sensitization showed a significant positive association with asthma severity. By both measures of allergen sensitization, there was a significant negative association for children between Cladosporium and asthma severity. Among our inner-city asthmatic population significant correlation between mite sensitivity and asthma severity was found only in adults. No significant association was seen with cockroach. However, outdoor allergen sensitivity (Cladosporidium, tree, ragweed, and grass) significantly correlated with asthma for adults in this inner city population.
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