Hyperreactive airway disease in adults : data from a national study in Lebanon
BACKGROUND :Asthma and hyperreactive airway (HRA) disease are a major cause of health resource utilization and poor quality of life worldwide; its prevalence in adults may widely vary according to the definition used. It is mainly a childhood disease, but its natural history till adulthood is not we...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Maġallat al-ṭibbiyat al-lubnāniyyat 2014-07, Vol.62 (3), p.143-149 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BACKGROUND :Asthma and hyperreactive
airway (HRA) disease are a major cause of health
resource utilization and poor quality of life worldwide;
its prevalence in adults may widely vary according to
the definition used. It is mainly a childhood disease, but
its natural history till adulthood is not well known. This
is due to other confounding factors such as smoking and
environmental factors that may lead to misdiagnose
asthma as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Correct
and timely diagnosis of asthma and HRA is important
because it can be treated successfully and affected
individuals may achieve good control of their disease.
OBJECTIVE : To evaluate the prevalence of asthma
and HRA in Lebanese adults, their symptoms and predictors.
METHODS : A cross-sectional study using a multistage
cluster sample was carried out in Lebanon,
between October 2009 and September 2010. Lebanese
residents aged 40 and above participated to the study; a
post-bronchodilator spirometry was performed to confirm
diagnosis.
RESULTS : Out of 2201 individuals, 218 (9.9%) were
considered to have HRA. The following factors were
found associated with HRA in the Lebanese population:
Northern (ORa: 3.54) and Bekaa Plain (ORa: 2.44)] versus
other regions; occupational exposure to toxic gases
and fumes (ORa: 2.08); heating home with wood (ORa:
1.75); having a family history of chronic respiratory disease
(ORa: 2.19), a history of childhood lung problem
(ORa: 5.53), and father smoking during childhood (ORa:
1.47). Added to these factors, HRA was also predicted by
female gender (ORa: 1.81); lower education (ORa: 1.20);
older age (ORa: 1.28) and low birth weight (ORa: 3.14).
CONCLUSION : This is the first epidemiological study
in Lebanon that determined physician diagnosed asthma
prevalence and hyperreactive airway disease and
their associated factors among Lebanese adults. It also
provides useful contributions that local health organizations
may use for national programming and a foundation
for health researchers to pursue further study in
asthma research. Public awareness about the increased
risk of asthma associated with heating homes with
wood and exposure to passive smoking should be
raised; Lebanese policy makers should also generate
higher efforts to implement and reinforce the smoking
ban law in public places. |
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ISSN: | 0023-9852 |
DOI: | 10.12816/0006215 |