An evaluation of Asthma control using the Asthma control test in patients at the University Hospital, Agadir, Morocco.

Youness Essaid, Fatiha Bounoua, Selma Abdala, Latifa Adarmouch, Hind Serhane
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Background: Asthma is a common chronic disease, and asthma control is the major therapeutic objective, thus ensuring a good health-related quality of life. This study aimed to evaluate the level of asthma control in a sample of asthmatic patients followed in allergology consultation during our training using the asthma control test (ACT) and its correlation with other parameters.

Methodology: This is a cross-sectional study of 66 asthmatic patients who were followed in pulmonology consultation at Agadir University Hospital after completing the asthma control test questionnaire over 6 months (June to December 2021).

Results: The age of the patients ranged from 17 to 76 years, with an average age of 41.36 +/- 13.31 years. There was a predominance of females in this sample, representing 54.5% of the patients against 45.5% of males. All patients were on inhaled corticosteroid therapy (ICS) (as monotherapy in 25.8% of cases and in combination with a long-acting beta-2 mimetic (LABA) in 74.2% of cases). 60.6% of the patients were from low socioeconomic levels, of which 28.8% were from rural areas. 22.7% of the participants were illiterate. Allergic rhinitis was found in 66.6% of patients and allergic conjunctivitis in 45.5%. Active smoking was found in 16.7% of cases. Obesity was found in 10 patients (15.2% of cases). According to the ACT, asthma was totally controlled in 37.9% of cases and partially controlled in 43.9% of patients.

Conclusion: The level of asthma control found in this study was lower compared to other populations. The study also showed that better ACT scores and asthma control correlated with higher socioeconomic levels.

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对摩洛哥阿加迪尔大学医院患者使用哮喘控制试验进行的哮喘控制评价。
背景:哮喘是一种常见的慢性疾病,控制哮喘是主要的治疗目标,从而确保良好的健康相关生活质量。本研究旨在利用哮喘控制测试(ACT)及其与其他参数的相关性,评估我们培训期间过敏学会诊的哮喘患者样本的哮喘控制水平。方法:这是一项横断面研究,66名哮喘患者在完成哮喘控制测试问卷6个月(2021年6月至12月)后在Agadir大学医院进行肺病学咨询。结果:患者年龄17 ~ 76岁,平均年龄41.36±13.31岁。该样本中女性占多数,占54.5%,男性占45.5%。所有患者均接受吸入皮质类固醇治疗(ICS)(25.8%的病例采用单药治疗,74.2%的病例采用长效β -2模拟物(LABA)联合治疗)。60.6%的患者来自社会经济水平较低的地区,其中28.8%来自农村地区。22.7%的参与者是文盲。变应性鼻炎占66.6%,变应性结膜炎占45.5%。16.7%的病例有吸烟倾向。肥胖10例(15.2%)。根据ACT, 37.9%的患者哮喘完全控制,43.9%的患者哮喘部分控制。结论:与其他人群相比,本研究中哮喘控制水平较低。该研究还表明,更好的ACT分数和哮喘控制与更高的社会经济水平相关。
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