Risk factors for asthma attacks and poor control in children: a prospective observational study in UK primary care

Author:

Lo DavidORCID,Beardsmore Caroline,Roland DamianORCID,Richardson Matthew,Yang YalingORCID,Danvers Lesley,Wilson Andrew,Gaillard Erol A

Abstract

ObjectiveTo identify risk factors for asthma attacks and poor asthma control in children aged 5–16 years.MethodsProspective observational cohort study of 460 children with asthma or suspected asthma from 10 UK general practices.Gender, age, ethnicity, body mass index, practice deprivation decile, spirometry and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) were recorded at baseline. Asthma control scores, asthma medication ratio (AMR) and the number of asthma attacks were recorded at baseline and at 6 months.The above independent variables were included in binary multiple logistic regression analyses for the dependent variables of: (1) poor symptom control and (2) asthma attacks during follow-up.ResultsPoor symptom control at baseline predicted poor symptom control at 6 months (OR 4.4, p=0.001), while an increase in deprivation decile (less deprived) was negatively associated with poor symptom control at 6 months (OR 0.79, p=0.003). Higher FeNO levels (OR 1.02, p<0.001) and a recent history of asthma attacks (OR 2.03, p=0.02) predicted asthma attacks during follow-up. Asian ethnicity was associated with a lower OR for a future attack (OR 0.32, p=0.02).A decrease in AMR was also associated with an increased OR for future asthma attacks (OR 2.99, p=0.003) when included as an independent variable.ConclusionsWe identified risk factors for poor symptom control and asthma attacks in children. Routine assessment of these factors should form part of the asthma review to identify children at an increased risk of adverse asthma-related events.

Funder

Midlands Asthma and Allergy Research Association

Circassia Pharmaceuticals

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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