Control de asma en adolescentes
Abstract
The clinical assessment of asthma control is
fundamental to evaluate the results of treatment. The Asthma Control Test (ACT) is a
questionnaire with five scored items, that differentiates between a well controlled or
uncontrolled asthma. It has a Spanish version and has been applied in different countries. Aim:
To assess asthma control using the ACT and compare it with the clinical assessment of
specialists in a group of pediatric patients. Material and methods: The ACT was applied to
220 adolescents aged 12 to 17 years, 54% males, with persistent asthma, attended at a
respiratory disease unit of a pediatric hospital. The concordance between ACT results and the
assessment of specialists was also evaluated. Results: According to ACT and specialists, asthma
was controlled in 54% and 63% of patients, respectively. There was a weak concordance
between ACT and specialists assessment (Kappa Index: 0.27; 95% confidence intervals: 0.14-
0.4). The degree of asthma control decreased along with increasing severity of the disease (χ2 =
10.128, p =0.001). Conclusions: Half of the evaluated asthmatic adolescents do not have an
adequate control of their disease. Severity of the disease is inversely related to the degree of
control
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REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, Volume: 136, Issue: 7, Pages: 859-866, 2008
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