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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas

versión On-line ISSN 1729-519X

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DIAZ LUIS, Osbel; FERNANDEZ OLIVERA, Norma; SARDUY PANEQUE, Manuel Arbelio  y  MORALES JIMENEZ, Emilio Luis. Study of the clinical and functional conditions of asthmatic patients. Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2018, vol.17, n.6, pp.859-871. ISSN 1729-519X.

Introduction:

The main functional alterations in bronchial asthma are the obstruction of the air flow, its reversibility, variability, and bronchial hyper- responsiveness.

Objective:

To determine the clinical and functional conditions in patients with asthma who go to the outpatient pneumology service for the first time.

Material and Methods:

A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in 110 patients with asthma that were treated for the first time in the outpatient department of the Pneumology Service at the “Benéfico Jurídico” Teaching Hospital in Havana from June 1st,2014 to June 31st,2015. The severity of asthma was confirmed by clinical diagnosis and spirometric tests. The variables consisted of age, sex, family pathological antecedents of asthma or allergy, body mass index, and seriousness or severity of asthma.

Results:

The most serious asthma prevailed in patients aged 40 to 59 years, and the patients 40 years old and older presented 4.4 times higher risks. The female sex exhibited 2.1 times higher risks. 75.5% of patients with family pathological antecedents (FPA) of asthma or allergy showed 3.4 times higher risk levels for more serious conditions. More than half of patients presented personal pathological antecedents (PPA) of other diseases and a more serious asthma. 53.6% were overweight or obese who were 4.1 times at higher risks of suffering from more serious conditions. Most patients did not report smoking addiction.

Conclusions:

Asthmatic patients over 40 years showed a more serious asthma during their first visit to the outpatient pneumology service, and the female sex prevailed. Asthma or allergy, FPA and PPA were the risk factors for suffering from both asthma and more serious conditions. There is a low percentage of smoking asthmatics although this condition provokes more serious symptoms.

Palabras clave : Clinical and functional conditions of asthmatic patients; first appointment; obesity; more serious asthma; risk factor.

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