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摘要
简介:根据新的GINA(全球哮喘倡议)指南,哮喘的分类主要基于控制水平,而不是基于潜在疾病过程的严重程度。目的:研究哮喘患儿就诊对照分类与疾病进展的关系材料与方法:2013年1月至2021年12月在某三级医院进行前瞻性横断面观察性研究。本研究采用修订后的GINA指南诊断50例7 - 15岁支气管哮喘患者。患者的病史和PFT(肺功能测试)结果记录在预先设计的表格中。他们在第一次访问时被登记,并定期随访,每次间隔三个月。结果:GINA指南对照分类辅助分析进展分布差异有统计学意义(χ2 = 34.195, p = <0.001)。29例(58.0%)患者控制良好,21例(42.0%)患者控制不良,无患者控制不良。结论:优化哮喘患儿的控制需要积极咨询、坚持治疗并严格依从。
Control Classification of Asthma in Children: Ensuring Compliance
Introduction: Asthma is classified primarily based on the level of control rather than the severity of the underlying illness process, as per the new GINA (Global Initiative for Asthma) guideline.
Objective:
To study the control classification in children visiting Asthma Clinic
To correlate the control classification with disease progression
Material and Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional observational study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital from January 2013 to December 2021. The revised GINA guidelines were used to diagnose 50 patients aged 7 to 15 with bronchial Asthma for this study. Patients’ medical histories and PFT (Pulmonary Function Test) outcomes were noted in a pre-designed form. They were enrolled on their first visit and followed up periodically with a three-monthly interval each.
Results: GINA guideline’s control classification aided in analysis of the significant differences in the distribution of progression (χ2 = 34.195, p = <0.001). There were 29 (58.0 %) patients who were well-controlled, 21 (42.0%) not well controlled with no patients in the poorly controlled category.
Conclusion: Optimizing control in asthmatic children would entail diligent counselling, adherence to therapy and strict compliance.