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[A statistical investigation of the influence of allergic factors on intractable asthma by multiple factor analysis].

Authors :
Terada M
Ishioka S
Hozawa S
Yasumatsu Y
Nakamura K
Yamakido M
Source :
Arerugi = [Allergy] [Arerugi] 1991 Oct; Vol. 40 (10), pp. 1289-96.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

The relationships of the development of intractability in bronchial asthma with 11 factors, namely 1) sex, 2) age of onset, 3) duration of the disease, 4) severity of the disease, 5) disease type, 6) family history within the third degree of consanguinity, 7) history of smoking, 8) history of atopic dermatitis, 9) history of allergic rhinitis, 10) history of chronic sinusitis and 11) history of nasal polyp were studied by multiple factor analysis in 95 patients. The severity of the disease was shown to be the most important factor in whether the disease becomes intractable or not, followed by the age of onset. The history of atopic dermatitis had the least influence, and the influences of the other factors were not markedly different from one another. Evaluation of each factor according to the category score suggested that severe or moderate non-atopic bronchial asthma in males with a positive family history and positive histories of smoking, chronic sinusitis, nasal polyp and atopic dermatitis within a short period after the onset in the second decade or fifth decade or later tend to become intractable.

Details

Language :
Japanese
ISSN :
0021-4884
Volume :
40
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arerugi = [Allergy]
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1772352