Allergology International (Oct 2019)

Asthma exacerbations in patients with asthma and rhinitis: Factors associated with asthma exacerbation and its effect on QOL in patients with asthma and rhinitis

  • Ken Ohta,
  • Hiroshi Tanaka,
  • Yuji Tohda,
  • Hirotsugu Kohrogi,
  • Junichi Chihara,
  • Hiroki Sakakibara,
  • Mitsuru Adachi,
  • Gen Tamura

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 4
pp. 470 – 477

Abstract

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Background: The comorbidity of asthma and allergic rhinitis is remarkably high, but not much is known about the effects of this combined condition on the quality of life. We aimed to evaluate the factors associated with asthma exacerbations and the effect of the exacerbations on the quality of life (QOL) through a one-year, large-scale, observational study in Japanese patients with asthma and rhinitis. Methods: A case survey by attending physicians and a patient survey was conducted at each assessment timepoint over a period of one year. Patients were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of asthmatic attacks after enrollment and were matched using propensity scores to evaluate the factors associated with asthma exacerbations and the effect of the exacerbation on QOL. Results: Potential factors associated with asthma exacerbations included high body mass index value, low forced expiratory flow 75% of forced vital capacity (FEF75%), severe rhinitis as determined based on ARIA (Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma). Although patients with asthma exacerbations had significantly impaired quality of life at baseline as evidenced by the economic aspects, in addition to physical, mental, and social activities, no further reduction with the attacks was observed. Conclusions: This study suggested that higher body mass index (BMI) and severe asthma as well as severe rhinitis were factors associated with asthma exacerbations. Although patients with asthma exacerbations had impaired QOL, attacks caused no further reduction. Keywords: Allergic rhinitis, Asthma, Asthma exacerbation, Observational study, Quality of life (QOL)