Is mild asthma truly mild? The patients' real-life setting.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-18 DOI:10.1080/17476348.2023.2167714
Gabriella Guarnieri, Veronica Batani, Gianenrico Senna, Annarita Dama, Andrea Vianello, Marco Caminati
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Abstract

Objectives: Asthma exacerbations and, more rarely, fatal asthma attacks have been reported in mild asthma patients, suggesting poor disease control and awareness of its potential burden. Our study aimed to explore outside the hospital/specialist setting the perspective and disease treatment behavior of patients self-reporting a mild asthma diagnosis.

Methods: Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) technique was used to investigate the identified study population. Questions about diagnosis, symptoms, comorbidities, treatment strategy, ongoing assessments, and quality of life were administered.

Results: Overall, 258 patients were considered for the analysis. As the most relevant results, 22% of them reported severe respiratory symptoms, 52% experienced at least one exacerbation/year, and 7% needed Emergency Room care. Sixty-six percent of the respondents assumed as needing short-acting bronchodilators only. Of note, 22% of patients were using oral steroids (OCS) intermittently and 72% of them considered their quality of life unsatisfying.

Conclusion: Outside the hospital/specialist setting, mild asthma burden is still not negligible and the treatment approach is not correct. In particular, the reported OCS use is disproportionate. Our data suggest that mild asthma, especially when self-assessed might be other than mild, suggesting that efforts to increase disease awareness, improve the disease control limiting the OCS abuse are required.

轻度哮喘真的是轻度吗?患者的真实生活环境
目的:有报道称,轻度哮喘患者会出现哮喘加重,更罕见的是会出现致命的哮喘发作,这表明患者的疾病控制能力较差,而且对哮喘的潜在负担认识不足。我们的研究旨在探讨在医院/专科医院之外,自我报告被诊断为轻度哮喘的患者的观点和疾病治疗行为:方法:采用计算机辅助个人访谈(CAPI)技术对确定的研究人群进行调查。方法:采用计算机辅助个人访谈(CAPI)技术对确定的研究人群进行调查,并就诊断、症状、合并症、治疗策略、持续评估和生活质量等问题进行提问:共有 258 名患者被纳入分析范围。最相关的结果是,22%的患者报告了严重的呼吸道症状,52%的患者每年至少出现一次病情加重,7%的患者需要急诊室护理。66%的受访者认为只需要短效支气管扩张剂。值得注意的是,22%的患者间歇性使用口服类固醇(OCS),72%的患者认为他们的生活质量不令人满意:结论:在医院/专科医院之外,轻度哮喘的负担仍然不容忽视,治疗方法也不正确。结论:在医院/专科医院之外,轻度哮喘患者的负担仍然不容忽视,治疗方法也不正确,尤其是报告的使用体外辅助治疗的比例过高。我们的数据表明,轻度哮喘,尤其是自我评估的轻度哮喘,可能并非轻度,这表明需要努力提高对疾病的认识,改善疾病控制,限制非化学治疗药物的滥用。
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期刊介绍: Coverage will include the following key areas: - Prospects for new and emerging therapeutics - Epidemiology of disease - Preventive strategies - All aspects of COPD, from patient self-management to systemic effects of the disease and comorbidities - Improved diagnostic methods, including imaging techniques, biomarkers and physiological tests. - Advances in the treatment of respiratory infections and drug resistance issues - Occupational and environmental factors - Progress in smoking intervention and cessation methods - Disease and treatment issues for defined populations, such as children and the elderly - Respiratory intensive and critical care - Updates on the status and advances of specific disease areas, including asthma, HIV/AIDS-related disease, cystic fibrosis, COPD and sleep-disordered breathing morbidity
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