Parental History of Atopic Diseases and Presence of Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma in Children with Atopic Dermatitis

Q4 Medicine
T. Gazibara, V. Reljić, M. Nikolic, N. Maksimovic
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Objective − To assess the prevalence of allergic rhinitis and asthma in children with and without parental history of atopic dermatitis (AD) as well as to explore the association between parental history of atopic diseases and presence of allergic rhinitis or asthma in children diagnosed with AD. Methods − From January to June 2014, we recruited a total of 98 children with AD and their parents who presented at the Clinic of Dermatovenereology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia. The parents filled in a questionnaire. The severity of AD was assessed using the SCORing Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) Index. Results − Of 98 parents, 33 (33.7%) reported having history of AD. In children with parental history of AD, the prevalence of allergic rhinitis and asthma was 18.2% and 24.2%, respectively. In children without parental history of AD, the prevalence of allergic rhinitis and asthma was 12.3% and 23.1%, respectively. Adjusted logistic regression analyses showed that: neither mothers’ nor fathers’ history AD were associated with presence of allergic rhinitis or asthma; fathers’ history of asthma was associated with presence of asthma and mothers’ history of asthma was associated with presence of allergic rhinitis. Fathers’ history of allergic rhinitis was associated with presence of allergic rhinitis and mothers’ history of allergic rhinitis was associated with presence of asthma. Conclusion − Our findings suggest that, compared to parental history of AD, parental history of asthma and allergic rhinitis were stronger contributors to the presence of atopic comorbid disorders in children with AD.
儿童特应性皮炎的父母病史及过敏性鼻炎和哮喘
目的评估父母有或没有特应性皮炎(AD)病史的儿童中过敏性鼻炎和哮喘的患病率,并探讨父母有特应性疾病史与诊断为AD的儿童中存在过敏性鼻炎或哮喘之间的关系,我们共招募了98名AD儿童及其父母,他们在塞尔维亚贝尔格莱德塞尔维亚临床中心皮肤性病学诊所就诊。家长们填写了一份调查问卷。AD的严重程度采用SCORing特应性皮炎(SCORAD)指数进行评估。结果在98名父母中,33人(33.7%)报告有AD病史。在有AD病史的儿童中,过敏性鼻炎和哮喘的患病率分别为18.2%和24.2%。在没有AD病史的儿童中,过敏性鼻炎和哮喘的患病率分别为12.3%和23.1%。调整后的logistic回归分析显示:母亲和父亲的AD病史均与过敏性鼻炎或哮喘无关;父亲的哮喘病史与哮喘的存在相关,母亲的哮喘史与过敏性鼻炎的存在相关。父亲的过敏性鼻炎史与过敏性鼻炎的存在相关,母亲的过敏性鼻病史与哮喘的存在相关。结论−我们的研究结果表明,与父母有AD病史相比,父母有哮喘和过敏性鼻炎病史对AD儿童特应性共病的存在有更大的贡献。
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Central European Journal of Paediatrics
Central European Journal of Paediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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