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Evaluation of school age asthmatic cases with childhood asthma control test

dc.contributor.buuauthorÇEKİÇ, ŞÜKRÜ
dc.contributor.buuauthorSAPAN, NİHAT
dc.contributor.buuauthorCANITEZ, YAKUP
dc.contributor.buuauthorDemirbaş, Başak Ceylan
dc.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi
dc.contributor.departmentÇocuk sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Ana Bilim Dalı
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-9574-1842
dc.contributor.researcheridL-1933-2017
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-18T07:50:55Z
dc.date.available2024-11-18T07:50:55Z
dc.date.issued2017-12-01
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children. It is known that seasonal changes affect the number of asthma attacks and the condition of the disease under control as well. We evaluated children aged 6-11 years of age who had been diagnosed with asthma using the childhood asthma control test (C-ACT) to determine the factors affecting the control of asthma.Methods: One hundred and three follow-up cases diagnosed with asthma between the ages of 6-11 were included. All cases were asked to fill in the C-ACT and the asthmatic questionnaire that we had prepared to evaluate the patients.Results: It was determined that the 47.5% of the cases (n=49) were under control according to the results of the C-ACT. The number of annual attacks in the group under control (median=2/year, minimum=0/year, maximum=10/year) was significantly less than for the uncontrolled cases (median=3.5/year, minimum=0/year, maximum=10/year) (p=0.005). We determined that 14.3% (n=7) of the families of the group under control and 38.9% (n=21) of the families of the uncontrolled cases had a history of eczema (p=0.005). The hospital admission rates of the group under control were found to be 30.6% (n=15) in September, 32.7% (n=16) in October, 30.6% (n=15) in November, and 6.10% (n=3) in December, and the rates for the uncontrolled cases were 5.6% (n=3) in September, 25.9% (n=14) in October, 33.3% (n=18) in November, and 35.2% (n=19) in December. We detected that the uncontrolled cases were admitted more frequently than the ones under control in December (p=0.001).Discussion and Conclusion: C-ACT is a practical application that helps physicians with the follow-up of patients. We have determined in our study that a significant percentage of the asthmatics are uncontrolled cases. We estimated that the increase of complaints in December in patients with asthma may be related to regional climatic changes as well as environmental conditions.
dc.identifier.endpage25
dc.identifier.issn1304-9054
dc.identifier.issue3
dc.identifier.startpage14
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11452/47975
dc.identifier.volume15
dc.identifier.wos000431782600002
dc.indexed.wosWOS.ESCI
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherGalenos Yayincilik
dc.relation.journalGuncel Pediatri-journal Of Current Pediatrics
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectHouse-dust-mite
dc.subjectRisk-factors
dc.subjectPediatric asthma
dc.subjectPrevalence
dc.subjectChildren
dc.subjectExposure
dc.subjectManagement
dc.subjectSymptoms
dc.subjectAtopy
dc.subjectScience & technology
dc.subjectLife sciences & biomedicine
dc.subjectPediatrics
dc.titleEvaluation of school age asthmatic cases with childhood asthma control test
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