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717. Cumulative Incidence of Asthma/Wheezing Among Neonates/Infants/Toddlers Clinically Diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in the United States: A Retrospective Database Analysis
BACKGROUND: The role of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the development of asthma/wheezing (AW) has been evaluated in several studies, mostly among pre-term infants or among infants after developing severe RSV-related disease. We describe the cumulative incidence (CI) of AW among hospitalized/a...
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author | Wyffels, Veronique Smulders, Maartje Gavart, Sandra Mazumder, Debasish Tyagi, Rohit Gupta, Nikhil Fleischhackl, Roman |
author_facet | Wyffels, Veronique Smulders, Maartje Gavart, Sandra Mazumder, Debasish Tyagi, Rohit Gupta, Nikhil Fleischhackl, Roman |
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description | BACKGROUND: The role of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the development of asthma/wheezing (AW) has been evaluated in several studies, mostly among pre-term infants or among infants after developing severe RSV-related disease. We describe the cumulative incidence (CI) of AW among hospitalized/ambulatory neonates/infants/toddlers after RSV/bronchiolitis infection diagnosis, in a large clinical database. METHODS: Using deidentified Optum Integrated commercial claims and electronic medical records, we identified patients (0–<3 years old) with a first clinical diagnosis of RSV/bronchiolitis infection from 01 January 2008–31 March 2016. Patients with a diagnosis of asthma/wheezing ≤30 days after first RSV/bronchiolitis diagnosis were excluded. Three cohorts were created with 1/3/5 years of follow-up time required, respectively. Patients were grouped by specific high-risk factors (HRF+/−), including pre-term births and predefined pre-existing disease. Descriptive statistics are reported, with comparisons made by logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: 9,811/4,524/1,788 patients with RSV/bronchiolitis infection and HRF− were included in the 1/3/5-years follow-up cohorts. 14.9%/28.2%/36.3% had AW events by the end of follow-up in the three cohorts. 6.5%/6.9%/5.8% were hospitalized for RSV/bronchiolitis. 3,030/1,378/552 patients with RSV/bronchiolitis infection and HRF+ were included in the 1/3/5-years follow-up cohorts. 18.1%/32.9%/37.9% had AW events by the end of follow-up in the three cohorts. 11.4%/11.1%/11.6% were hospitalized for RSV/bronchiolitis. The CI rates of AW in the 1/3/5-year HRF+/− cohorts, stratified by hospitalized for RSV/bronchiolitis Y/N, are shown in Figure 1. [Image: see text] Logistic regression confirmed that hospitalization for RSV/bronchiolitis was associated with an increased (P < 0.05) likelihood of AW, for HRF+ and HRF− patients at each follow-up year. CONCLUSION: Thirty-eight percent of RSV/bronchiolitis infants/neonates/toddlers HRF+, and 36% among infants/neonates/toddlers HRF−, developed AW in the 5 years after first RSV/bronchiolitis diagnosis. RSV/bronchiolitis hospitalization was associated with a significantly increased risk of AW development in 1/3/5 years of follow-up; confirming previous observational study results. DISCLOSURES: V. Wyffels, Janssen: Employee, Salary. M. Smulders, SmaertAnalyst: Consultant, Consulting fee. S. Gavart, Janssen: Employee, Salary. D. Mazumder, SmartAnalyst: Consultant, Consulting fee. R. Tyagi, SmartAnalyst: Consultant, Consulting fee. N. Gupta, SmartAnalyst: Consultant, Consulting fee. R. Fleischhackl, Janssen: Employee, Salary. |
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spelling | pubmed-62546882018-11-28 717. Cumulative Incidence of Asthma/Wheezing Among Neonates/Infants/Toddlers Clinically Diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in the United States: A Retrospective Database Analysis Wyffels, Veronique Smulders, Maartje Gavart, Sandra Mazumder, Debasish Tyagi, Rohit Gupta, Nikhil Fleischhackl, Roman Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: The role of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in the development of asthma/wheezing (AW) has been evaluated in several studies, mostly among pre-term infants or among infants after developing severe RSV-related disease. We describe the cumulative incidence (CI) of AW among hospitalized/ambulatory neonates/infants/toddlers after RSV/bronchiolitis infection diagnosis, in a large clinical database. METHODS: Using deidentified Optum Integrated commercial claims and electronic medical records, we identified patients (0–<3 years old) with a first clinical diagnosis of RSV/bronchiolitis infection from 01 January 2008–31 March 2016. Patients with a diagnosis of asthma/wheezing ≤30 days after first RSV/bronchiolitis diagnosis were excluded. Three cohorts were created with 1/3/5 years of follow-up time required, respectively. Patients were grouped by specific high-risk factors (HRF+/−), including pre-term births and predefined pre-existing disease. Descriptive statistics are reported, with comparisons made by logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: 9,811/4,524/1,788 patients with RSV/bronchiolitis infection and HRF− were included in the 1/3/5-years follow-up cohorts. 14.9%/28.2%/36.3% had AW events by the end of follow-up in the three cohorts. 6.5%/6.9%/5.8% were hospitalized for RSV/bronchiolitis. 3,030/1,378/552 patients with RSV/bronchiolitis infection and HRF+ were included in the 1/3/5-years follow-up cohorts. 18.1%/32.9%/37.9% had AW events by the end of follow-up in the three cohorts. 11.4%/11.1%/11.6% were hospitalized for RSV/bronchiolitis. The CI rates of AW in the 1/3/5-year HRF+/− cohorts, stratified by hospitalized for RSV/bronchiolitis Y/N, are shown in Figure 1. [Image: see text] Logistic regression confirmed that hospitalization for RSV/bronchiolitis was associated with an increased (P < 0.05) likelihood of AW, for HRF+ and HRF− patients at each follow-up year. CONCLUSION: Thirty-eight percent of RSV/bronchiolitis infants/neonates/toddlers HRF+, and 36% among infants/neonates/toddlers HRF−, developed AW in the 5 years after first RSV/bronchiolitis diagnosis. RSV/bronchiolitis hospitalization was associated with a significantly increased risk of AW development in 1/3/5 years of follow-up; confirming previous observational study results. DISCLOSURES: V. Wyffels, Janssen: Employee, Salary. M. Smulders, SmaertAnalyst: Consultant, Consulting fee. S. Gavart, Janssen: Employee, Salary. D. Mazumder, SmartAnalyst: Consultant, Consulting fee. R. Tyagi, SmartAnalyst: Consultant, Consulting fee. N. Gupta, SmartAnalyst: Consultant, Consulting fee. R. Fleischhackl, Janssen: Employee, Salary. Oxford University Press 2018-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6254688/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.724 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Abstracts Wyffels, Veronique Smulders, Maartje Gavart, Sandra Mazumder, Debasish Tyagi, Rohit Gupta, Nikhil Fleischhackl, Roman 717. Cumulative Incidence of Asthma/Wheezing Among Neonates/Infants/Toddlers Clinically Diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in the United States: A Retrospective Database Analysis |
title | 717. Cumulative Incidence of Asthma/Wheezing Among Neonates/Infants/Toddlers Clinically Diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in the United States: A Retrospective Database Analysis |
title_full | 717. Cumulative Incidence of Asthma/Wheezing Among Neonates/Infants/Toddlers Clinically Diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in the United States: A Retrospective Database Analysis |
title_fullStr | 717. Cumulative Incidence of Asthma/Wheezing Among Neonates/Infants/Toddlers Clinically Diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in the United States: A Retrospective Database Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | 717. Cumulative Incidence of Asthma/Wheezing Among Neonates/Infants/Toddlers Clinically Diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in the United States: A Retrospective Database Analysis |
title_short | 717. Cumulative Incidence of Asthma/Wheezing Among Neonates/Infants/Toddlers Clinically Diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in the United States: A Retrospective Database Analysis |
title_sort | 717. cumulative incidence of asthma/wheezing among neonates/infants/toddlers clinically diagnosed with respiratory syncytial virus infection in the united states: a retrospective database analysis |
topic | Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6254688/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.724 |
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