Longitudinal patterns of predominant asthma disease activity in pediatric patients enrolled in an asthma-specific disease management program
- PMID: 18612904
- DOI: 10.1080/02770900802085477
Longitudinal patterns of predominant asthma disease activity in pediatric patients enrolled in an asthma-specific disease management program
Abstract
To determine if patterns of predominant asthma disease activity are more closely related than baseline asthma severity to measures of morbidity (acute asthma attack, emergency room visit/hospitalization, missed school days, and/or steroid burst). Retrospective analysis was performed for inner-city Los Angeles asthmatic children (3 to 18 years of age) during their first year of enrollment in an asthma-specific disease management program. All measures of morbidity were more closely related to patterns of predominant disease activity than baseline severity. We conclude that patterns of predominant disease activity are a more significant predictor of asthma morbidity than is baseline severity.
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