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. 2012 Nov;159(4):472-9.
doi: 10.1111/bjh.12049. Epub 2012 Sep 12.

Wheezing and asthma are independent risk factors for increased sickle cell disease morbidity

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Wheezing and asthma are independent risk factors for increased sickle cell disease morbidity

Jeffrey A Glassberg et al. Br J Haematol. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

To assess the associations between a doctor diagnosis of asthma and wheezing (independent of a diagnosis of asthma) with sickle cell disease (SCD) morbidity, we conducted a retrospective review of Emergency Department (ED) visits to the Mount Sinai Medical Center for SCD between 1 January 2007 and 1 January 2011. Outcomes were ED visits for pain and acute chest syndrome. The cohort included 262 individuals, median age 23·8 years, (range: 6 months to 67·5 years). At least one episode of wheezing recorded on a physical examination was present in 18·7% (49 of 262). Asthma and wheezing did not overlap completely, 53·1% of patients with wheezing did not carry a diagnosis of asthma. Wheezing was associated with a 118% increase in ED visits for pain (95% confidence interval [CI]: 56-205%) and a 158% increase in ED visits for acute chest syndrome (95% CI: 11-498%). A diagnosis of asthma was associated with a 44% increase in ED utilization for pain (95% CI: 2-104%) and no increase in ED utilization for acute chest syndrome (rate ratio 1·00, 95%CI 0·41-2·47). In conclusion, asthma and wheezing are independent risk factors for increased painful episodes in individuals with SCD. Only wheezing was associated with more acute chest syndrome.

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Patient Selection. *1 patient was excluded from the dataset because they left prior to seeing a physician during their ED visit. This patient had no other visits to the hospital, thus no clinical information could be abstracted from their chart. **Multiple imputation was used to fill missing laboratory values for 66 patients.
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Distribution and overlap of asthma and wheezing in the cohort.

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