1. No remission in 60% of those with childhood-onset asthma - A population-based cohort followed from 8 to 28 years of age.
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Almqvist L, Andersson M, Backman H, Rönmark E, and Hedman L
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- Male, Child, Humans, Female, Adult, Adolescent, Risk Factors, Skin Tests, Bronchial Hyperreactivity epidemiology, Bronchial Hyperreactivity complications, Asthma, Eczema, Respiratory Tract Infections epidemiology, Respiratory Tract Infections complications
- Abstract
Background: Although remission occur, childhood-onset asthma may persist until adulthood. Since few longitudinal population-based studies have followed a cohort from childhood until adulthood, the knowledge on predictors of persistence of asthma is sparse., Aim: To estimate persistence of asthma from 8 to 28 years and its associated factors., Methods: Within the OLIN (Obstructive Lung Disease in Northern Sweden) studies, a cohort was recruited in 1996 (age 8y, n = 3430) and followed annually with questionnaires about asthma and risk factors until 19y. Clinical examinations included skin prick tests (at 8, 12 and 19y) and lung function tests (17 and 19y) whereof a subsample performed bronchial hyperreactivity test. We identified n = 248 with asthma at 8y whereof 170 (69%) participated in a follow-up at 28y (73% of possible to invite)., Results: Of the 170 participants at 28y, 105 (61.8%) had persistent asthma (women: 49/76, 64.5%; men: 56/94, 59.6%, p = 0.513). Factors collected at recruitment: allergic sensitization (OR7.8, 95%CI 3.0-20.2), severe respiratory infection (OR2.6, 95%CI 1.1-6.3) and higher asthma severity score (OR1.6, 95%CI 1.1-2.4) were associated with asthma at 28y after adjustment for sex, family history of asthma, breastfeeding <3 months and eczema. Replacing allergic sensitization with rhinoconjunctivitis in the model yielded OR3.4 (95%CI 1.5-8.0). Bronchial hyperreactivity at age 17y associated with asthma at 28y (OR9.0, 95%CI 1.7-47.0)., Conclusions: Among children with asthma onset by 8y, 62% still had asthma at age 28 years. Persistent asthma was associated with allergic sensitization, rhinoconjunctivitis, severe respiratory infection, a more severe asthma and bronchial hyperreactivity., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest HB: Personal fees for presentation at scientific meeting outside the submitted work from AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim and GlaxoSmithKline. None of the other authors have any conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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