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Perception of Wheezing in the Elderly Asthmatics

BACKGROUND: In elderly asthmatics, underdiagnosis is one of the important features. The main reason for underdiagnosis is thought to be a low frequency in complaining of symptoms due to the reduction of intellectual recognition and physical activity. Among the various symptoms, wheezing is the princ...

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Autores principales: Joo, Jae Hak, Lim, Gun Il, Seo, Moon Jeong, Park, Sang Joon, Lee, Jun Hyek, Uh, Soo Taek, Kim, Yong Hoon, Park, Choon Sik
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4578059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11855157
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2001.16.4.260
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author Joo, Jae Hak
Lim, Gun Il
Seo, Moon Jeong
Park, Sang Joon
Lee, Jun Hyek
Uh, Soo Taek
Kim, Yong Hoon
Park, Choon Sik
author_facet Joo, Jae Hak
Lim, Gun Il
Seo, Moon Jeong
Park, Sang Joon
Lee, Jun Hyek
Uh, Soo Taek
Kim, Yong Hoon
Park, Choon Sik
author_sort Joo, Jae Hak
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description BACKGROUND: In elderly asthmatics, underdiagnosis is one of the important features. The main reason for underdiagnosis is thought to be a low frequency in complaining of symptoms due to the reduction of intellectual recognition and physical activity. Among the various symptoms, wheezing is the principal due in diagnosing bronchial asthma, and decreased complaints for wheezing are also noted in elderly asthmatics. The objective of this study is to determine if less complaints of wheezing in elderly asthmatic is due to a decrease in the development of wheezing. METHODS: 61 young (20–39 years old), 68 middle-aged (40–59 years old) and 65 elderly (older than 60 years old) stable asthmatic subjects were studied (each group shall be called, hereafter, Young Group, Middle-aged Group and Old Group, respectively). During the methacholine induced airway narrowing, lung auscultation and questionnaire survey about presence and perception of wheezing were conducted in 194 asthmatics. RESULTS: One hundred and sixty-nine patients (87%) developed wheezing during the methacholine induced airway obstruction. The frequency of wheezing during the methacholine challenge was found to be comparable among the groups. The methacholine concentration, % fall in FEV1, and FEV1 levels of the initial detection of wheezing were not different among the groups. Among the patients who developed wheezing, 47 patients (77%), 42 patients (61.8%) and 26 patients (40%) complained of wheezing in Young, Middle and Old Group, respectively. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the decreased perception of wheezing is a main factor for the low frequency of complaints of wheezing in elderly asthmatics.
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spelling pubmed-45780592015-10-02 Perception of Wheezing in the Elderly Asthmatics Joo, Jae Hak Lim, Gun Il Seo, Moon Jeong Park, Sang Joon Lee, Jun Hyek Uh, Soo Taek Kim, Yong Hoon Park, Choon Sik Korean J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND: In elderly asthmatics, underdiagnosis is one of the important features. The main reason for underdiagnosis is thought to be a low frequency in complaining of symptoms due to the reduction of intellectual recognition and physical activity. Among the various symptoms, wheezing is the principal due in diagnosing bronchial asthma, and decreased complaints for wheezing are also noted in elderly asthmatics. The objective of this study is to determine if less complaints of wheezing in elderly asthmatic is due to a decrease in the development of wheezing. METHODS: 61 young (20–39 years old), 68 middle-aged (40–59 years old) and 65 elderly (older than 60 years old) stable asthmatic subjects were studied (each group shall be called, hereafter, Young Group, Middle-aged Group and Old Group, respectively). During the methacholine induced airway narrowing, lung auscultation and questionnaire survey about presence and perception of wheezing were conducted in 194 asthmatics. RESULTS: One hundred and sixty-nine patients (87%) developed wheezing during the methacholine induced airway obstruction. The frequency of wheezing during the methacholine challenge was found to be comparable among the groups. The methacholine concentration, % fall in FEV1, and FEV1 levels of the initial detection of wheezing were not different among the groups. Among the patients who developed wheezing, 47 patients (77%), 42 patients (61.8%) and 26 patients (40%) complained of wheezing in Young, Middle and Old Group, respectively. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the decreased perception of wheezing is a main factor for the low frequency of complaints of wheezing in elderly asthmatics. Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2001-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4578059/ /pubmed/11855157 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2001.16.4.260 Text en Copyright © 2001 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Park, Choon Sik
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11855157
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2001.16.4.260
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