npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine (Apr 2017)

High probability of comorbidities in bronchial asthma in Germany

  • S. Heck,
  • S. Al-Shobash,
  • D. Rapp,
  • D. D. Le,
  • A. Omlor,
  • A. Bekhit,
  • M. Flaig,
  • B. Al-Kadah,
  • W. Herian,
  • R. Bals,
  • S. Wagenpfeil,
  • Q. T. Dinh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41533-017-0026-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Bronchial asthma: Prevalence of co-existing diseases in Germany Patients in Germany with bronchial asthma are highly likely to suffer from co-existing diseases and their treatments should reflect this. Quoc Thai Dinh at Saarland University Hospital in Homburg, Germany, and co-workers conducted a large-scale study of patients presenting with bronchial asthma in the Saarland region between 2009 and 2012. Patients with asthma made up 5.4% of the region’s total population, with a higher prevalence occurring in females. They found that bronchial asthma was strongly associated with allergic comorbidities such as rhinitis. Indeed, asthmatic patients had a seven times higher chance to suffer from allergic rhinitis than the rest of the population, and were at higher risk of respiratory diseases like pneumonia and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Further associations included cardiovascular, metabolic and mental disorders. Dinh’s team call for asthma treatments to take such comorbidities into account.