Is mold sensitization associated with severe asthma exacerbation in children?
dc.contributor.author | Leelayuwattanakul I. | |
dc.contributor.author | Visitsunthorn K. | |
dc.contributor.author | Srisuwatchari W. | |
dc.contributor.author | Pacharn P. | |
dc.contributor.author | Jirapongsananuruk O. | |
dc.contributor.author | Visitsunthorn N. | |
dc.contributor.other | Mahidol University | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-10-30T18:01:52Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-10-30T18:01:52Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2023-09-01 | |
dc.description.abstract | BACKGROUND: Mold sensitization has been reported as a factor associated with severe asthma exacerbation (SAE). OBJECTIVE: To identify the factors associated with SAE in asthmatic children, particularly mold sensitization. METHODS: The asthmatic children recruited into this case-control study were classified into an SAE and an outpatient (OPD) group, based on their histories of asthma exacerbation with hospitalization in the preceding year. A skin prick test to common aeroallergens was performed. Possible SAE risk factors were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 102 patients were enrolled. The 51 patients in the SAE group were significantly younger than the 51 in the OPD group (mean ages of 6.8 ± 3.3 vs 8.7 ±3.2 years, p = 0.005). Higher proportions of patients with partly controlled or uncontrolled asthma were found in the SAE group (41.2% vs 17.6%, p = 0.009). The incidences of a paternal history of atopy, an emergency department visit, and a history of systemic corticosteroid administration in the preceding year were significantly higher for the SAE group (35.3% vs 15.7%, p = 0.023; 100% vs 43.5%, p < 0.001; and 100% vs 31.4%, p < 0.001; respectively). The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that risk factors for SAE were Alternaria sensitization (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 3.00; 95% CI 1.09-8.3; p = 0.033), patients who were younger than 6 years (AOR 3.28; 95% CI 1.17-9.18; p = 0.024), and a paternal history of atopy (AOR 2.94; 95% CI 1.05-8.25; p = 0.040). CONCLUSIONS: Alternaria sensitization, an age younger than 6 years, and a paternal history of atopy were associated with SAE in asthmatic children. | |
dc.identifier.citation | Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology Vol.41 No.3 (2023) , 214-219 | |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.12932/AP-210120-0743 | |
dc.identifier.issn | 0125877X | |
dc.identifier.pmid | 33068372 | |
dc.identifier.scopus | 2-s2.0-85174642371 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/90843 | |
dc.rights.holder | SCOPUS | |
dc.subject | Medicine | |
dc.title | Is mold sensitization associated with severe asthma exacerbation in children? | |
dc.type | Article | |
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oaire.citation.endPage | 219 | |
oaire.citation.issue | 3 | |
oaire.citation.startPage | 214 | |
oaire.citation.title | Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology | |
oaire.citation.volume | 41 | |
oairecerif.author.affiliation | Siriraj Hospital |