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Risk factors for hospitalization among adults with asthma: the influence of sociodemographic factors and asthma severity
BACKGROUND: The morbidity and mortality from asthma have markedly increased since the late 1970s. The hospitalization rate, an important marker of asthma severity, remains substantial. METHODS: In adults with health care access, we prospectively studied 242 with asthma, aged 18–50 years, recruited f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC56211/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11686864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/rr37 |
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author | Eisner, Mark D Katz, Patricia P Yelin, Edward H Shiboski, Stephen C Blanc, Paul D |
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description | BACKGROUND: The morbidity and mortality from asthma have markedly increased since the late 1970s. The hospitalization rate, an important marker of asthma severity, remains substantial. METHODS: In adults with health care access, we prospectively studied 242 with asthma, aged 18–50 years, recruited from a random sample of allergy and pulmonary physician practices in Northern California to identify risk factors for subsequent hospitalization. RESULTS: Thirty-nine subjects (16%) reported hospitalization for asthma during the 18-month follow-up period. On controlling for asthma severity in multiple logistic regression analysis, non-white race (odds ratio [OR], 3.1; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.1–8.8) and lower income (OR, 1.1 per $10,000 decrement; 95% CI, 0.9–1.3) were associated with a higher risk of asthma hospitalization. The severity-of-asthma score (OR, 3.4 per 5 points; 95%, CI 1.7–6.8) and recent asthma hospitalization (OR, 8.3; 95%, CI, 2.1–33.4) were also related to higher risk, after adjusting for demographic characteristics. Reliance on emergency department services for urgent asthma care was also associated with a greater likelihood of hospitalization (OR, 3.2; 95% CI, 1.0–9.8). In multivariate analysis not controlling for asthma severity, low income was even more strongly related to hospitalization (OR, 1.2 per $10,000 decrement; 95% CI, 1.02–1.4). CONCLUSION: In adult asthmatics with access to health care, non-white race, low income, and greater asthma severity were associated with a higher risk of hospitalization. Targeted interventions applied to high-risk asthma patients may reduce asthma morbidity and mortality. |
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spelling | pubmed-562112001-09-24 Risk factors for hospitalization among adults with asthma: the influence of sociodemographic factors and asthma severity Eisner, Mark D Katz, Patricia P Yelin, Edward H Shiboski, Stephen C Blanc, Paul D Respir Res Research BACKGROUND: The morbidity and mortality from asthma have markedly increased since the late 1970s. The hospitalization rate, an important marker of asthma severity, remains substantial. METHODS: In adults with health care access, we prospectively studied 242 with asthma, aged 18–50 years, recruited from a random sample of allergy and pulmonary physician practices in Northern California to identify risk factors for subsequent hospitalization. RESULTS: Thirty-nine subjects (16%) reported hospitalization for asthma during the 18-month follow-up period. On controlling for asthma severity in multiple logistic regression analysis, non-white race (odds ratio [OR], 3.1; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.1–8.8) and lower income (OR, 1.1 per $10,000 decrement; 95% CI, 0.9–1.3) were associated with a higher risk of asthma hospitalization. The severity-of-asthma score (OR, 3.4 per 5 points; 95%, CI 1.7–6.8) and recent asthma hospitalization (OR, 8.3; 95%, CI, 2.1–33.4) were also related to higher risk, after adjusting for demographic characteristics. Reliance on emergency department services for urgent asthma care was also associated with a greater likelihood of hospitalization (OR, 3.2; 95% CI, 1.0–9.8). In multivariate analysis not controlling for asthma severity, low income was even more strongly related to hospitalization (OR, 1.2 per $10,000 decrement; 95% CI, 1.02–1.4). CONCLUSION: In adult asthmatics with access to health care, non-white race, low income, and greater asthma severity were associated with a higher risk of hospitalization. Targeted interventions applied to high-risk asthma patients may reduce asthma morbidity and mortality. BioMed Central 2001 2000-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC56211/ /pubmed/11686864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/rr37 Text en Copyright © 2001 Eisner et al, licensee BioMed Central Ltd on behalf of the copyright holder |
spellingShingle | Research Eisner, Mark D Katz, Patricia P Yelin, Edward H Shiboski, Stephen C Blanc, Paul D Risk factors for hospitalization among adults with asthma: the influence of sociodemographic factors and asthma severity |
title | Risk factors for hospitalization among adults with asthma: the influence of sociodemographic factors and asthma severity |
title_full | Risk factors for hospitalization among adults with asthma: the influence of sociodemographic factors and asthma severity |
title_fullStr | Risk factors for hospitalization among adults with asthma: the influence of sociodemographic factors and asthma severity |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk factors for hospitalization among adults with asthma: the influence of sociodemographic factors and asthma severity |
title_short | Risk factors for hospitalization among adults with asthma: the influence of sociodemographic factors and asthma severity |
title_sort | risk factors for hospitalization among adults with asthma: the influence of sociodemographic factors and asthma severity |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC56211/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11686864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/rr37 |
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