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Perspectives and Management of Atypical Asthma in Chinese Specialists and Primary Care Practitioners—A Nationwide Questionnaire Survey

Background and objective: To evaluate the awareness/knowledge and clinical practice for the treatment of atypical asthma among respiratory specialists and primary care practitioners (PCPs) in China. Methods: A total number of 1,997 physicians participated in the survey via WeChat. The questionnaire...

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Autores principales: Huang, Huaqiong, Hua, Wen, Chen, Ruchong, Hu, Yue, Ying, Songmin, Chi, Chunhua, Zhang, Min, Huang, Kewu, Liu, Huiguo, Shen, Huahao, Lai, Kefang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8582351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34778289
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.727381
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author Huang, Huaqiong
Hua, Wen
Chen, Ruchong
Hu, Yue
Ying, Songmin
Chi, Chunhua
Zhang, Min
Huang, Kewu
Liu, Huiguo
Shen, Huahao
Lai, Kefang
author_facet Huang, Huaqiong
Hua, Wen
Chen, Ruchong
Hu, Yue
Ying, Songmin
Chi, Chunhua
Zhang, Min
Huang, Kewu
Liu, Huiguo
Shen, Huahao
Lai, Kefang
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description Background and objective: To evaluate the awareness/knowledge and clinical practice for the treatment of atypical asthma among respiratory specialists and primary care practitioners (PCPs) in China. Methods: A total number of 1,997 physicians participated in the survey via WeChat. The questionnaire included six main items: physician demographic characteristics, awareness, diagnosis, medical prescription, assessment/education, and proposal. Results: Cough variant asthma (CVA) was recognized by 97.51% of physicians (1,166 respiratory specialists and 799 PCPs), followed by chest tightness variant asthma (CTVA, 83.72%) and occult asthma (73.54%). Specialists were more likely to follow diagnostic recommendations than PCPs (P < 0.01); however, 34.15% of physicians reported the utility of bronchodilation tests, airway provocation tests, and peak expiratory flow monitoring. A total of 91.70% and 92.01% of physicians prescribed inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) or ICS plus long-acting beta-agonists (LABA) for CVA and CTVA, respectively. Physicians prescribed an ICS or ICS/LABA for 4 (2–8) or 8 (4–12) weeks for CVA and 4 (2–8) or 5 (4–12) weeks for CTVA, and the prescription durations were significantly shorter for PCPs than for specialists (P < 0.01). Further, 52.42% and 35.78% reported good control of CVA and CTVA, respectively, with significantly lower control rates for PCPs than for specialists (P < 0.01). Additionally, specialists exhibited better assessment and educational habits than PCPs. Conclusion: While atypical asthma was identified by most specialists and PCPs, there remains a gap between management in real clinical practice and guideline recommendations, especially for PCPs. Further training of PCPs and clinical studies of atypical asthma are required to improve practice.
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spelling pubmed-85823512021-11-12 Perspectives and Management of Atypical Asthma in Chinese Specialists and Primary Care Practitioners—A Nationwide Questionnaire Survey Huang, Huaqiong Hua, Wen Chen, Ruchong Hu, Yue Ying, Songmin Chi, Chunhua Zhang, Min Huang, Kewu Liu, Huiguo Shen, Huahao Lai, Kefang Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Background and objective: To evaluate the awareness/knowledge and clinical practice for the treatment of atypical asthma among respiratory specialists and primary care practitioners (PCPs) in China. Methods: A total number of 1,997 physicians participated in the survey via WeChat. The questionnaire included six main items: physician demographic characteristics, awareness, diagnosis, medical prescription, assessment/education, and proposal. Results: Cough variant asthma (CVA) was recognized by 97.51% of physicians (1,166 respiratory specialists and 799 PCPs), followed by chest tightness variant asthma (CTVA, 83.72%) and occult asthma (73.54%). Specialists were more likely to follow diagnostic recommendations than PCPs (P < 0.01); however, 34.15% of physicians reported the utility of bronchodilation tests, airway provocation tests, and peak expiratory flow monitoring. A total of 91.70% and 92.01% of physicians prescribed inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) or ICS plus long-acting beta-agonists (LABA) for CVA and CTVA, respectively. Physicians prescribed an ICS or ICS/LABA for 4 (2–8) or 8 (4–12) weeks for CVA and 4 (2–8) or 5 (4–12) weeks for CTVA, and the prescription durations were significantly shorter for PCPs than for specialists (P < 0.01). Further, 52.42% and 35.78% reported good control of CVA and CTVA, respectively, with significantly lower control rates for PCPs than for specialists (P < 0.01). Additionally, specialists exhibited better assessment and educational habits than PCPs. Conclusion: While atypical asthma was identified by most specialists and PCPs, there remains a gap between management in real clinical practice and guideline recommendations, especially for PCPs. Further training of PCPs and clinical studies of atypical asthma are required to improve practice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8582351/ /pubmed/34778289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.727381 Text en Copyright © 2021 Huang, Hua, Chen, Hu, Ying, Chi, Zhang, Huang, Liu, Shen and Lai. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Huang, Huaqiong
Hua, Wen
Chen, Ruchong
Hu, Yue
Ying, Songmin
Chi, Chunhua
Zhang, Min
Huang, Kewu
Liu, Huiguo
Shen, Huahao
Lai, Kefang
Perspectives and Management of Atypical Asthma in Chinese Specialists and Primary Care Practitioners—A Nationwide Questionnaire Survey
title Perspectives and Management of Atypical Asthma in Chinese Specialists and Primary Care Practitioners—A Nationwide Questionnaire Survey
title_full Perspectives and Management of Atypical Asthma in Chinese Specialists and Primary Care Practitioners—A Nationwide Questionnaire Survey
title_fullStr Perspectives and Management of Atypical Asthma in Chinese Specialists and Primary Care Practitioners—A Nationwide Questionnaire Survey
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives and Management of Atypical Asthma in Chinese Specialists and Primary Care Practitioners—A Nationwide Questionnaire Survey
title_short Perspectives and Management of Atypical Asthma in Chinese Specialists and Primary Care Practitioners—A Nationwide Questionnaire Survey
title_sort perspectives and management of atypical asthma in chinese specialists and primary care practitioners—a nationwide questionnaire survey
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8582351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34778289
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.727381
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