Abstract
This paper examines the clinical expression of asthma in a group of patients displaying rhinitis according to age, sex, associated symptoms, smoking, familial history of asthma, atopy, type of sensitization to aeroallergens (pollens and/or indoor allergens), total serum immunoglobulin E (IgE), and blood eosinophils. A total of 117 adults with rhinitis were analysed on the basis of symptoms. Among them, 51 also displayed asthma, defined as a history of recurrent episodes of dyspnoea with a reversible airflow obstruction or a positive methacholine challenge. The logistic regression analysis carried out in a stepwise approach, combining several factors, showed that various parameters affected the risk of having asthma associated with rhinitis. A further analysis was made in 74 rhinitis patients comparing 42 subjects without nonallergic airway hyperresponsiveness (NAAH) to 32 patients with asthma and NAAH. Atopy, high total serum IgE levels, elevated blood eosinophil count and maternal asthma were associated with asthma. Furthermore, in atopic patients, pollen sensitization was more closely related to rhinitis alone, whereas sensitization to indoor allergens was a major determinant for the association of asthma with the symptoms of rhinitis. The same risk factors as those found in the clinical part of the study discriminated the patients with rhinitis without NAAH from those with rhinitis, asthma and NAAH. In conclusion, this study gives new insights into the relationships between asthma and rhinitis.
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