Ethnic-Specific Differences in Bronchodilator Responsiveness Among African Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Mexicans with Asthma

Socioeconomic and environmental differences do not fully explain differences in asthma prevalence, morbidity, and mortality among Puerto Ricans, African Americans, and Mexican Americans. Differences in response to albuterol may be a factor. We compared bronchodilator responsiveness between these thr...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of asthma 2007-01, Vol.44 (8), p.639-648
Hauptverfasser: Naqvi, Mariam, Thyne, Shannon, Choudhry, Shweta, Tsai, Hui-ju, Navarro, Daniel, Castro, Richard A., Nazario, Sylvette, Rodriguez-Santana, Jose R., Casal, Jesus, Torres, Alfonso, Chapela, Rocio, Watson, H. Geoffrey, Meade, Kelley, LeNoir, Michael, Avila, Pedro C., Rodriguez-Cintron, William, Burchard, Esteban González
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Zusammenfassung:Socioeconomic and environmental differences do not fully explain differences in asthma prevalence, morbidity, and mortality among Puerto Ricans, African Americans, and Mexican Americans. Differences in response to albuterol may be a factor. We compared bronchodilator responsiveness between these three populations. All groups demonstrated below expected responsiveness. Puerto Ricans of all ages and African American children with moderate-to-severe asthma demonstrated the lowest responsiveness overall. Among subjects with moderate-to-severe asthma, children were even less likely than adults to show the expected bronchodilator response. We conclude that ethnic-specific differences in bronchodilator drug responsiveness exist between Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and African Americans with asthma. This may be of importance in asthma management.
ISSN:0277-0903
1532-4303
DOI:10.1080/02770900701554441