Title of article :
Effect of Age on Response to Treatment in Adult Patients with Severe Persistent Asthma
Author/Authors :
Razi، Ebrahim نويسنده , , Moosavi، Gholam Abbass نويسنده , , Razi، Armin نويسنده Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Background: Due to current controversies regarding the effect of age on
response to treatment in asthmatic patient, the present study was performed on
patients referred with acute asthma attack for further evaluation of this matter.
Materials and Methods: In this study 138 patients with severe persistent
asthma were enrolled and divided into two categories of young (age ?35 yrs; 82
cases, mean age = 25.2±7.3 years) and elderly subjects (?50 yrs; 56 cases, mean
age 57.4±6.4 years). Response to treatment was determined by pulmonary
function tests.
Results: The mean percentage change of FEV1 from baseline in male and
female patients of young and old age was 75.05±46.61 and 71.39±41.30%,
(P=0.721) and 100.79±51.34% and 69±37.39% (P=0.015), respectively. The mean
percentage of possible improvement of FEV1 among male and female patients
of young and old age was 62.81±25.67% and 54.46±23.82% (P=0.148), and
78±24.04% and 63.58±41.24% (P=0.087); respectively.
Conclusion: Response to treatment was significant in both young and old age
groups suffering from acute asthmatic attack except for young female patients
in which, percentage change of FEV1 increased compared to older patients.
Among other patients this value and percentage of possible improvement of
FEV1 between the 2 groups did not change significantly and age did not play a
significant role in assessing the response to treatment in acute asthmatic attack.
Journal title :
Tanaffos (Respiration)
Journal title :
Tanaffos (Respiration)