Acute severe asthma and its predictors of mortality in rural Southwestern Nigeria: a-five year retrospective observational study

Azeez, Oyemomi Ibrahim and Shuaib, Kayode Aremu and Babatunde, Adeola Afolabi and Gbadebo, Oladimeji Ajani and Fasanmi, Tolulope Kolawole and Olufunmilayo, Adenike Oguntoye (2023) Acute severe asthma and its predictors of mortality in rural Southwestern Nigeria: a-five year retrospective observational study. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 20 (1-9). pp. 1-9.

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Abstract

Abstract Objectives: There is an observed paucity of data regarding the predictors of asthma mortality in Nigeria. This study aimed to ascertain the clinical presentations and predictors of acute severe asthma mortality in rural Southwestern Nigeria. Methods: A retrospective observational study using a data form and a standardized questionnaire was used to review the 124 patients admitted at Emergency Department between January 2015 and December 2019. The data were analyzed using SPSS Version 22.0. The results were presented in descriptive and tabular formats. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to determine the predictors of asthma mortality and a p-value <.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 124 patients were studied. The acute severe asthma mortality was 4.8% and its predictors were older age (Crude odds Ratio (COR), 14.857; 95% CI: 2.489–88.696, p < .001), Tobacco smoking (COR, 6.741; 95% CI: 1.170– 38.826, p = .016), more than three co-morbidities (COR, 2.750; 95% CI: 1.147–26.454, p = 0.012), diabetes mellitus (COR, 13.750; 95% CI: 2.380–79.433, p < .001), Human Immunodeficiency virus (COR, 117.000; 95% CI: 9.257–1479.756, p < .001), ≥2 days before presentation (COR, 7.440; 95% CI: 1.288–42.980, p = .039), and Short-acting-B2-agonists overuse (COR, 7.041; 95% CI: 1.005–62.165, p = .044). Conclusion: The mortality rate was 4.8% and its predictors were older age patients, tobacco smoking, multiple comorbidities, diabetes mellitus, HIV, SP02 <90%, delay presentation, and Short-acting-B2-agonists over use, The study showed that there is high prevalence of asthma mortality in rural Southwestern Nigeria. The findings may be used to plan for asthma preventions and control programs in rural settings, and may also provide an impetus for prospective research on these outcomes.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Acute severe asthma, predictors, mortality, rural Nigeria
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
Q Science > QM Human anatomy
R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
R Medicine > RC Internal medicine
R Medicine > RD Surgery
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Medicine
Depositing User: Mr Isaac Daramola
Date Deposited: 29 May 2023 11:39
Last Modified: 29 May 2023 11:39
URI: http://eprints.abuad.edu.ng/id/eprint/911

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