TOWARD A DEFINITION OF ASTHMA FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY

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TOELLE, BG
PEAT, JK
SALOME, CM
MELLIS, CM
WOOLCOCK, AJ
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[1] ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSP, INST RESP MED, CAMPERDOWN, NSW 2050, AUSTRALIA
[2] UNIV SYDNEY, DEPT MED, SYDNEY, NSW 2006, AUSTRALIA
[3] ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSP, INST RESP MED, ALLEN & HANBURYS EPIDEMIOL UNIT, CAMPERDOWN, NSW 2050, AUSTRALIA
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AMERICAN REVIEW OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE | 1992年 / 146卷 / 03期
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10.1164/ajrccm/146.3.633
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Because there is no "gold standard" for defining asthma for epidemiology, we have defined current asthma as bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) plus recent wheeze (in the 12 months prior to study). To describe the characteristics of groups categorized by these measurements, we studied two samples of children aged 7 to 12 yr: 210 from a population sample and 142 self-identified asthmatics. Bronchial responsiveness to histamine was measured by the rapid method, respiratory symptom history, and asthma medication use by self-administered questionnaire to parents and atopy by skin prick tests to 14 allergens. Children recorded daily Airflometer readings and symptom scores for 2 wk. Children with current asthma had more severe bronchial responsiveness, greater Airflometer variability, more symptoms, more atopy (particularly to house dust mites), and used more asthma medication than children with BHR or recent wheeze alone. Children with BHR, but not with recent wheeze, were intermediate between the current asthma and normal groups in terms of bronchial responsiveness, Airflometer variability, and atopy. Children with recent wheeze and normal responsiveness differed from the normal group only in symptoms and medication use. Our definition of current asthma discriminates a group of children that is clearly different in terms of both clinical features and physiologic measures. As such, it is the most useful definition to date for measuring the prevalence of clinically important asthma in populations.
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