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Trends in adult asthma hospitalization: gender-age effect

Gonzalez-Barcala, Francisco J. ; Aboal, Jorge ; Valdes, Luis ; Carreira, José M. ; Alvarez-Dobaño, José M. ; Puga, Amalia ; Garcia-Sanz, María Teresa ; Takkouche, Bahi

Multidisciplinary respiratory medicine, 2019-10, Vol.6 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Pavia: PAGEPress Publications

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  • Título:
    Trends in adult asthma hospitalization: gender-age effect
  • Autor: Gonzalez-Barcala, Francisco J. ; Aboal, Jorge ; Valdes, Luis ; Carreira, José M. ; Alvarez-Dobaño, José M. ; Puga, Amalia ; Garcia-Sanz, María Teresa ; Takkouche, Bahi
  • Assuntos: Asthma ; Patient admissions ; Trends
  • É parte de: Multidisciplinary respiratory medicine, 2019-10, Vol.6
  • Descrição: Background: Hospital admissions due to asthma are a reliable source of information on the morbidity of the disease which, after the increase observed in the last quarter of the last centu- ry, shows a declining trend in the last few years. The aim of this study was to look at hospital admission trends due to asthma in our community and analyze some of its associated factors. Methods: Retrospective analysis of all hospital admissions involving adults aged 15 years and older with asthma as the primary or secondary diagnosis (if the first diagnosis was res- piratory failure or respiratory infection) in Public Health Service hospitals in the Galician region of Spain between the years 1995-2009 (total 24,766 admissions). Results: The majority of patients admitted were female (71%), over 60 years of age (64%), and admission occurred predomi- nantly in the winter months. The hospitalization rate due to asthma tripled over the period studied, this being mainly accounted for by women aged over 60 years. Mean hospital stay was 9.2 days, longer in older patients or those admitted over the weekend. Conclusions: A significant increase in hospital admissions due to asthma over the last few years has been observed in our community, mainly involving older women. The mean stay seems long, increasing with patients’ age and admission over the weekend.
  • Editor: Pavia: PAGEPress Publications
  • Idioma: Inglês;Italiano

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