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. 2002 Jun;14(2):142-5.
doi: 10.1046/j.1442-2026.2002.00308.x.

Patients with a longer duration of symptoms of acute asthma are more likely to require admission to hospital

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Patients with a longer duration of symptoms of acute asthma are more likely to require admission to hospital

Anne-Maree Kelly et al. Emerg Med (Fremantle). 2002 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether, for patients with moderate or severe asthma presenting to emergency departments, there is a difference in need for hospitalization between those with a duration of symptoms less than 6 h and those with a longer duration of symptoms.

Methods: This prospective, observational study investigated a sample of patients presenting with acute asthma between 21 August and the 3 September 2000, attending study emergency departments and classified as having moderate or severe asthma according to the National Asthma Guidelines. Data collected included duration of symptoms (less than 6 h or greater than 6 h) and disposition following emergency department treatment (home, ward, intensive care unit, high dependency unit, transfer). Data analysis was by Chi square analysis.

Results: Of 381 eligible patients, 348 had sufficient data for entry into this study (33 had missing data). Patients with duration of symptoms more than 6 h were more likely to require hospital admission (P < 0.0001). The relative risk for hospital admission or transfer as opposed to discharge from the emergency department for the group with a duration of symptoms of more than 6 h was 2.2.

Conclusion: Patients presenting with moderate or severe asthma and a duration of symptoms of more than 6 h are more likely to require hospital admission or transfer for further treatment than patients with a shorter duration of symptoms. This has implications for decision making regarding asthma management and disposition in the emergency department.

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