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Why are some children with early onset of asthma getting better over the years? - Diagnostic failure or salutogenetic factors
Among children earlier having been identified with a hospital or primary care diagnosis of asthma at least once between 0-7 years of age, almost 40 % of their parents reported in the ISAAC-questionnaire as never having had asthma (NA). These are further analysed and compared with the persisting asth...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2781175/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19946605 |
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author | Roel, Eduardo Zetterström, Olle Trell, Erik Faresjö, Tomas |
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description | Among children earlier having been identified with a hospital or primary care diagnosis of asthma at least once between 0-7 years of age, almost 40 % of their parents reported in the ISAAC-questionnaire as never having had asthma (NA). These are further analysed and compared with the persisting asthma cases (A) in this study. All these children's medical records were scrutinized concerning their asthma diagnose retrospectively. The aim of this study was to analyse possible factors related to the outcome in an Asthma diagnosis reassessment by parental questionnaire at the age of ten of the children earlier having been identified with a hospital or primary health care diagnosis of asthma at least once between 0-7 years of age in a total birth-year cohort in a defined Swedish geographical area. A multiple logistic analysis revealed four significant and independent factors associated to the improvement/non-report of asthma at the age of ten. These factors were; not having any past experiences of allergic symptoms (p<0.0001), only having one or two visits at the hospital for asthma diagnosis in the 0-7 interval (p=0.001), not living in a flat but a villa at the age of ten (p=0.029) and no previous perception of mist or mould damage in the house (p=0.052). In the early postnatal stage, obstructive and bronchospastic symptoms typical of asthma may be unspecific, and those cases not continuing to persisting disease tend to have identifiable salutogenetic factors of constitutional rather than environmental nature, namely, an overall reduced allergic predisposition. |
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spelling | pubmed-27811752009-11-24 Why are some children with early onset of asthma getting better over the years? - Diagnostic failure or salutogenetic factors Roel, Eduardo Zetterström, Olle Trell, Erik Faresjö, Tomas Int J Med Sci Research Paper Among children earlier having been identified with a hospital or primary care diagnosis of asthma at least once between 0-7 years of age, almost 40 % of their parents reported in the ISAAC-questionnaire as never having had asthma (NA). These are further analysed and compared with the persisting asthma cases (A) in this study. All these children's medical records were scrutinized concerning their asthma diagnose retrospectively. The aim of this study was to analyse possible factors related to the outcome in an Asthma diagnosis reassessment by parental questionnaire at the age of ten of the children earlier having been identified with a hospital or primary health care diagnosis of asthma at least once between 0-7 years of age in a total birth-year cohort in a defined Swedish geographical area. A multiple logistic analysis revealed four significant and independent factors associated to the improvement/non-report of asthma at the age of ten. These factors were; not having any past experiences of allergic symptoms (p<0.0001), only having one or two visits at the hospital for asthma diagnosis in the 0-7 interval (p=0.001), not living in a flat but a villa at the age of ten (p=0.029) and no previous perception of mist or mould damage in the house (p=0.052). In the early postnatal stage, obstructive and bronchospastic symptoms typical of asthma may be unspecific, and those cases not continuing to persisting disease tend to have identifiable salutogenetic factors of constitutional rather than environmental nature, namely, an overall reduced allergic predisposition. Ivyspring International Publisher 2009-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2781175/ /pubmed/19946605 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Roel, Eduardo Zetterström, Olle Trell, Erik Faresjö, Tomas Why are some children with early onset of asthma getting better over the years? - Diagnostic failure or salutogenetic factors |
title | Why are some children with early onset of asthma getting better over the years? - Diagnostic failure or salutogenetic factors |
title_full | Why are some children with early onset of asthma getting better over the years? - Diagnostic failure or salutogenetic factors |
title_fullStr | Why are some children with early onset of asthma getting better over the years? - Diagnostic failure or salutogenetic factors |
title_full_unstemmed | Why are some children with early onset of asthma getting better over the years? - Diagnostic failure or salutogenetic factors |
title_short | Why are some children with early onset of asthma getting better over the years? - Diagnostic failure or salutogenetic factors |
title_sort | why are some children with early onset of asthma getting better over the years? - diagnostic failure or salutogenetic factors |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2781175/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19946605 |
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