Abstract

BackgroundThe prevalence of allergic diseases (ADs), such as asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR), is increasing worldwide in both adults and children. Although ADs are common and frequently coexist in outpatient care, city-level data regarding the characteristics of childhood AD remain limited in China. This study aimed to assess the profile and characteristics of ADs in the city of Shanghai.MethodsA multicenter retrospective study was designed to collect routine administrative data from outpatient and emergency departments from 66 hospitals in Shanghai, China, from 2016 to 2018. Children with asthma, AR, allergic conjunctivitis (AC), and allergic skin diseases were investigated. Demographic characteristics, patients visit pattern, spectrum of diagnosis, and comorbidities were analyzed.ResultsA total of 2,376,150 outpatient and emergency visits for ADs were included in the period from 2016 to 2018. Allergic skin diseases accounted for 38.9%, followed by asthma (34.8%), AR (22.9%), and AC (3.3%), with a male predominance in all four diseases. Asthma and allergic skin diseases were most frequent in the 1 to < 4 years of age group, while AR and AC were more common in the 4 to < 7 years of age group. Asthma accounted for the greatest number of annual and emergency visits. The most frequent comorbidity of asthma was lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) (49.3%), followed by AR (20.5%) and upper respiratory tract infection (14.1%). The most common comorbidities of AR were otitis media (23.4%), adenoid hypertrophy/obstructive sleep apnea (22.1%), followed by LRTI (12.1%), asthma (9.4%) and chronic pharyngitis (8.9%).ConclusionsAsthma and allergic skin diseases were the most common ADs in outpatient and emergency departments in the study period. Respiratory tract infection was the most common comorbidity of asthma in children. More attention should be devoted to the treatment of comorbidities to improve childhood AD outcomes with a better understanding of the characteristics of ADs in outpatient care.

Highlights

  • The prevalence of allergic diseases (ADs), such as asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR), is increasing worldwide in both adults and children

  • A retrospective study conducted in a tertiary pediatric hospital in Shanghai reported that asthma and rhinitis accounted for 20% of respiratory outpatient visits [6]

  • Among ADs, allergic skin diseases accounted for 38.9%, followed by asthma (34.8%), AR (22.9%), and allergic conjunctivitis (AC) (3.4%) (Table 1)

Read more

Summary

Introduction

The prevalence of allergic diseases (ADs), such as asthma and allergic rhinitis (AR), is increasing worldwide in both adults and children. ADs are common and frequently coexist in outpatient care, citylevel data regarding the characteristics of childhood AD remain limited in China. This study aimed to assess the profile and characteristics of ADs in the city of Shanghai. Huang et al [5] reported a prevalence of 10.2% for asthma, 54.1% for rhinitis, and 22.5% for eczema in Shanghai, China. A retrospective study conducted in a tertiary pediatric hospital in Shanghai reported that asthma and rhinitis accounted for 20% of respiratory outpatient visits [6]. ADs are common and frequently coexist in outpatient care, data regarding the characteristics of childhood AD have remained limited in China for a prolonged period. Understanding the profile and characteristics of ADs can provide insight into local health policies and guide clinical practice

Objectives
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call