Author:
Ogbu Chukwuemeka E.,Sarker Pallab,Oparanma Chisa O.,Ogbu Stella C.,Stouras Ioannis,Eze Ebube,Ndugba Chinaenye,Ujah Otobo I.,Kirby Russell S.
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionThe burden of comorbidities in asthma patients significantly affects management strategies and outcomes. This study aimed to analyze the prevalence and trends of comorbidities among adults with asthma and to investigate their association with persistent asthma.MethodsThe study employed data from the Asthma Call-Back Survey (ACBS) to ascertain the prevalence and trends of comorbidities in adults with asthma. Comorbidities were self-reported binary responses. Asthma severity was categorized as intermittent or persistent based on established methodologies to derive asthma severity in the ACBS. Intermittent asthma includes those with current asthma who are well-controlled without being on long-term control medication (LTCM). Persistent asthma includes those on LTCM, regardless of asthma control status, and those not on LTCM whose asthma is not well controlled or is very poorly controlled. Weighted logistic regression controlling for confounders was used to determine the association of comorbidities and asthma severity.ResultsPrevalence of comorbidities in adults with asthma were as follows: hypertension (38.4%), major depressive disorder (35.2%), diabetes (17.2%), MI (5.3%), Angina/CHD (6.0%), Stroke (5.0%), and Emphysema/Chronic bronchitis/COPD (19.0%). Prevalence of all comorbidities were higher among adults with persistent asthma compared to intermittent asthma. MI, Angina/CHD, obesity, depression, COPD/emphysema/chronic bronchitis, and hypertension were associated with increased odds of persistent asthma. No association was found between diabetes, stroke, and persistent asthma.ConclusionComorbidities are associated with persistent asthma. These findings suggest a need for comprehensive healthcare strategy that address these intertwined health conditions along asthma.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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