Factors Associated with Asthma Severity in Children: Data from the French COBRAPed Cohort.
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serval:BIB_1F67F05114B2
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Factors Associated with Asthma Severity in Children: Data from the French COBRAPed Cohort.
Journal
The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice
Working group(s)
COBRAPed Study Group
Contributor(s)
Abou-Taam R., Le Bourgeois M., Hadchouel-Duvergé A., Drummond D., Delacourt C., Alyanakian M.A., Chatennoud L., Thumerelle C., Mordacq C., Badiu-Decleyre I., Bonnel C., Delbecque L., Beghin L., Mingardi G., Tournegros C., Roditis L., Wanin S., Lebras M.N., Debelleix S., Siao V., Servat M., Simon G., El Boustany P., Bosdure E., Mazenq J., Cabon I., Ohlmann C., Vrielynck S., Jubin V., André Gomez S.A., Werck Gallois M.C.
ISSN
2213-2201 (Electronic)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
9
Number
5
Pages
1969-1979
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Multicenter Study ; Observational Study ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Severe asthma (SA) in children is a complex, heterogeneous disease, associated with a considerable burden. However, factors influencing asthma severity are poorly described and may differ according to age.
To determine whether factors associated with asthma severity differ between preschoolers with severe recurrent wheeze (SRW) and school-age children with SA.
Data from the French multicenter prospective observational cohort of preschool (3-6 years) children with SRW and nonsevere recurrent wheeze (NSRW) and school-age (7-11 years) children with SA and nonsevere asthma (NSA) (Pediatric Cohort of Bronchial Obstruction and Asthma) were analyzed.
A total of 131 preschool children (92 SRW and 49 NSRW) and 207 school-age children (92 SA and 115 NSA) were included. In both univariable and multivariable analysis, SRW was associated with second-hand smoke exposure (multivariable analysis: odds ratio [95% CI], 29.8 [3.57-3910]) and exposure to mold/dampness at home (multivariable analysis: odds ratio [95% CI], 4.22 [1.25-18.2]) compared with NSRW. At school-age, history of atopic dermatitis and food allergy was more frequent in children with SA than in those with NSA. Multivariable analysis confirmed that SA was associated with a history of food allergy (odds ratio [95% CI], 5.01 [2.23-11.9]).
Our data suggest that factors influencing asthma severity may differ according to age. In preschool children with SRW, second-hand smoke and exposure to mold are predominant, whereas associated allergic disorders are mainly involved in SA at school-age.
To determine whether factors associated with asthma severity differ between preschoolers with severe recurrent wheeze (SRW) and school-age children with SA.
Data from the French multicenter prospective observational cohort of preschool (3-6 years) children with SRW and nonsevere recurrent wheeze (NSRW) and school-age (7-11 years) children with SA and nonsevere asthma (NSA) (Pediatric Cohort of Bronchial Obstruction and Asthma) were analyzed.
A total of 131 preschool children (92 SRW and 49 NSRW) and 207 school-age children (92 SA and 115 NSA) were included. In both univariable and multivariable analysis, SRW was associated with second-hand smoke exposure (multivariable analysis: odds ratio [95% CI], 29.8 [3.57-3910]) and exposure to mold/dampness at home (multivariable analysis: odds ratio [95% CI], 4.22 [1.25-18.2]) compared with NSRW. At school-age, history of atopic dermatitis and food allergy was more frequent in children with SA than in those with NSA. Multivariable analysis confirmed that SA was associated with a history of food allergy (odds ratio [95% CI], 5.01 [2.23-11.9]).
Our data suggest that factors influencing asthma severity may differ according to age. In preschool children with SRW, second-hand smoke and exposure to mold are predominant, whereas associated allergic disorders are mainly involved in SA at school-age.
Keywords
Asthma/epidemiology, Child, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Dermatitis, Atopic, Food Hypersensitivity, Humans, Respiratory Sounds, Risk Factors, Phenotype, Preschool, School-age, Severe asthma
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Web of science
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Yes
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