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Prevalence, time trends and treatment practices of asthma in India: the Global Asthma Network study

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this subanalysis of data from centres across urban areas in India of the Global Asthma Network (GAN) was to study 1) the prevalence of symptoms of asthma in children and adults, 2) the change in prevalence of asthma and its trigger factors since the International Study of...

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Autores principales: Singh, Sheetu, Salvi, Sundeep, Mangal, Daya Krishan, Singh, Meenu, Awasthi, Shally, Mahesh, Padukudru Anand, Kabra, Sushil K., Mohammed, Sabir, Sukumaran, Thevaruparambil U., Ghoshal, Aloke G., Barne, Monica, Sinha, Sanjeev, Kochar, Sanjay K., Singh, Nishtha, Singh, Udaiveer, Patel, Kamalesh Kumar, Sharma, Arvind Kumar, Girase, Bhushan, Chauhan, Anil, Sit, Niranjan, Siddaiah, Jayaraj B., Singh, Virendra
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35651368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00528-2021
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author Singh, Sheetu
Salvi, Sundeep
Mangal, Daya Krishan
Singh, Meenu
Awasthi, Shally
Mahesh, Padukudru Anand
Kabra, Sushil K.
Mohammed, Sabir
Sukumaran, Thevaruparambil U.
Ghoshal, Aloke G.
Barne, Monica
Sinha, Sanjeev
Kochar, Sanjay K.
Singh, Nishtha
Singh, Udaiveer
Patel, Kamalesh Kumar
Sharma, Arvind Kumar
Girase, Bhushan
Chauhan, Anil
Sit, Niranjan
Siddaiah, Jayaraj B.
Singh, Virendra
author_facet Singh, Sheetu
Salvi, Sundeep
Mangal, Daya Krishan
Singh, Meenu
Awasthi, Shally
Mahesh, Padukudru Anand
Kabra, Sushil K.
Mohammed, Sabir
Sukumaran, Thevaruparambil U.
Ghoshal, Aloke G.
Barne, Monica
Sinha, Sanjeev
Kochar, Sanjay K.
Singh, Nishtha
Singh, Udaiveer
Patel, Kamalesh Kumar
Sharma, Arvind Kumar
Girase, Bhushan
Chauhan, Anil
Sit, Niranjan
Siddaiah, Jayaraj B.
Singh, Virendra
author_sort Singh, Sheetu
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description OBJECTIVE: The objective of this subanalysis of data from centres across urban areas in India of the Global Asthma Network (GAN) was to study 1) the prevalence of symptoms of asthma in children and adults, 2) the change in prevalence of asthma and its trigger factors since the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC), and 3) current asthma treatment practice. METHODS: In this cross-sectional, multicentre, school-based and self-administered questionnaire, responses from children aged 6–7 years and 13–14 years, and their respective parents, were analysed. RESULTS: The GAN Phase I study included 20 084 children in the 6–7-year age group, 25 887 children in the 13–14-year age group and 81 296 parents. The prevalence of wheeze in the previous 12 months was 3.16%, 3.63% and 3.30% in the three groups, respectively. In comparison to the ISAAC studies, there was a significant reduction in the prevalence of current wheeze (p<0.001). Bivariate analysis revealed a significant reduction in the prevalence of trigger factors. Almost 82% of current wheezers and 70% of subjects with symptoms of severe asthma were not clinically diagnosed as having asthma. The daily use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) was less than 2.5% in subjects with current wheeze and those with symptoms of severe asthma but less than 1% used daily ICS when asthma remained undiagnosed. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of current wheeze and its causal factors showed a significant reduction compared to previous ISAAC studies. Among subjects with current wheeze and symptoms of severe asthma, the problem of under-diagnosis and under-treatment was widespread.
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spelling pubmed-91493872022-05-31 Prevalence, time trends and treatment practices of asthma in India: the Global Asthma Network study Singh, Sheetu Salvi, Sundeep Mangal, Daya Krishan Singh, Meenu Awasthi, Shally Mahesh, Padukudru Anand Kabra, Sushil K. Mohammed, Sabir Sukumaran, Thevaruparambil U. Ghoshal, Aloke G. Barne, Monica Sinha, Sanjeev Kochar, Sanjay K. Singh, Nishtha Singh, Udaiveer Patel, Kamalesh Kumar Sharma, Arvind Kumar Girase, Bhushan Chauhan, Anil Sit, Niranjan Siddaiah, Jayaraj B. Singh, Virendra ERJ Open Res Original Research Articles OBJECTIVE: The objective of this subanalysis of data from centres across urban areas in India of the Global Asthma Network (GAN) was to study 1) the prevalence of symptoms of asthma in children and adults, 2) the change in prevalence of asthma and its trigger factors since the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC), and 3) current asthma treatment practice. METHODS: In this cross-sectional, multicentre, school-based and self-administered questionnaire, responses from children aged 6–7 years and 13–14 years, and their respective parents, were analysed. RESULTS: The GAN Phase I study included 20 084 children in the 6–7-year age group, 25 887 children in the 13–14-year age group and 81 296 parents. The prevalence of wheeze in the previous 12 months was 3.16%, 3.63% and 3.30% in the three groups, respectively. In comparison to the ISAAC studies, there was a significant reduction in the prevalence of current wheeze (p<0.001). Bivariate analysis revealed a significant reduction in the prevalence of trigger factors. Almost 82% of current wheezers and 70% of subjects with symptoms of severe asthma were not clinically diagnosed as having asthma. The daily use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) was less than 2.5% in subjects with current wheeze and those with symptoms of severe asthma but less than 1% used daily ICS when asthma remained undiagnosed. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of current wheeze and its causal factors showed a significant reduction compared to previous ISAAC studies. Among subjects with current wheeze and symptoms of severe asthma, the problem of under-diagnosis and under-treatment was widespread. European Respiratory Society 2022-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9149387/ /pubmed/35651368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00528-2021 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
spellingShingle Original Research Articles
Singh, Sheetu
Salvi, Sundeep
Mangal, Daya Krishan
Singh, Meenu
Awasthi, Shally
Mahesh, Padukudru Anand
Kabra, Sushil K.
Mohammed, Sabir
Sukumaran, Thevaruparambil U.
Ghoshal, Aloke G.
Barne, Monica
Sinha, Sanjeev
Kochar, Sanjay K.
Singh, Nishtha
Singh, Udaiveer
Patel, Kamalesh Kumar
Sharma, Arvind Kumar
Girase, Bhushan
Chauhan, Anil
Sit, Niranjan
Siddaiah, Jayaraj B.
Singh, Virendra
Prevalence, time trends and treatment practices of asthma in India: the Global Asthma Network study
title Prevalence, time trends and treatment practices of asthma in India: the Global Asthma Network study
title_full Prevalence, time trends and treatment practices of asthma in India: the Global Asthma Network study
title_fullStr Prevalence, time trends and treatment practices of asthma in India: the Global Asthma Network study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence, time trends and treatment practices of asthma in India: the Global Asthma Network study
title_short Prevalence, time trends and treatment practices of asthma in India: the Global Asthma Network study
title_sort prevalence, time trends and treatment practices of asthma in india: the global asthma network study
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35651368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00528-2021
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