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Pilot study to determine asthma-like symptoms in the Sverdlovsk region

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Introduction. Bronchial asthma (BA) occupies one of the leading places in the structure of chronic nonspecific lung diseases in children. At an early age it develops in a relationship between genetic and environmental factors and often does not have a characteristic clinical picture. Allergic rhinitis (AR) increases the risk of developing and severity of asthma. Assessing the risk of developing BA and AR in children is necessary for timely diagnosis. Purpose of the study. To identify the prevalence of symptoms of bronchial asthma in children in the Sverdlovsk region using the example of Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Tagil using Russian versions of the Asthma Prediction Tool and ISAAC questionnaires and analyze the data obtained. Materials and methods. 64 children aged 6-8 years who did not have chronic lung diseases were studied: 30 people - in the Children's Hospital No. 8 of Yekaterinburg and 34 - in kindergarten No. 201 of Nizhny Tagil using Russified versions of the “Asthma Prediction Tool” and ISAAC questionnaires, filled out official representatives of children after informed consent to conduct the study. 64 correctly completed questionnaires were analyzed. Results. The proportion of children with an average and high risk of developing asthma: in Yekaterinburg 26.67%, in Nizhny Tagil - 35.29%. Symptoms of AR were detected in 60% of children from Yekaterinburg and in 82.35% from Nizhny Tagil, which is 2.5 and 1.6 times more common than the established diagnosis of AR, respectively. In Yekaterinburg, a high risk of asthma is associated with an allergic phenotype based on the frequency of concomitant atopic dermatitis (16.67% compared with 10% in the low-risk group, p = 0.0159) or its absence (63.33% and 10%, respectively, p= 0.0159), in Nizhny Tagil this relationship was not confirmed when tested by a two-sided Fisher test. The frequency of cases of hereditary predisposition to allergic pathology does not have significant differences between high (medium) and low risk groups in both cities. Conclusion. In Russia, 4.8 additional cases of asthma and status asthmaticus per 100 thousand children are associated with air quality. In 2021, the Sverdlovsk region is noted as one of the priority subjects of the Russian Federation in terms of the number of asthma diseases associated with the aerogenic factor in the environment of children. Although the observed trend in the predominance of cumulative symptoms of asthma and AR in children in Nizhny Tagil, in comparison with Yekaterinburg, is not statistically significant, it correlates with a higher level of aerogenic air pollution, this indirectly confirms the absence of a statistically significant relationship with a family history of allergic pathology. However, the connection with man-made pollutants is not taken into account in the ISAAC questionnaires. To confirm that the prevalence of asthma and AR symptoms is higher than those obtained in multicenter studies among children of a similar age, a survey of at least 350 people will be required. In any case, it is necessary to study the role of priority pollutants in the formation of airway hyperresponsiveness, asthma and AR, in order to find effective preventive measures.
Title: Pilot study to determine asthma-like symptoms in the Sverdlovsk region
Description:
Introduction.
Bronchial asthma (BA) occupies one of the leading places in the structure of chronic nonspecific lung diseases in children.
At an early age it develops in a relationship between genetic and environmental factors and often does not have a characteristic clinical picture.
Allergic rhinitis (AR) increases the risk of developing and severity of asthma.
Assessing the risk of developing BA and AR in children is necessary for timely diagnosis.
Purpose of the study.
To identify the prevalence of symptoms of bronchial asthma in children in the Sverdlovsk region using the example of Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Tagil using Russian versions of the Asthma Prediction Tool and ISAAC questionnaires and analyze the data obtained.
Materials and methods.
64 children aged 6-8 years who did not have chronic lung diseases were studied: 30 people - in the Children's Hospital No.
8 of Yekaterinburg and 34 - in kindergarten No.
201 of Nizhny Tagil using Russified versions of the “Asthma Prediction Tool” and ISAAC questionnaires, filled out official representatives of children after informed consent to conduct the study.
64 correctly completed questionnaires were analyzed.
Results.
The proportion of children with an average and high risk of developing asthma: in Yekaterinburg 26.
67%, in Nizhny Tagil - 35.
29%.
Symptoms of AR were detected in 60% of children from Yekaterinburg and in 82.
35% from Nizhny Tagil, which is 2.
5 and 1.
6 times more common than the established diagnosis of AR, respectively.
In Yekaterinburg, a high risk of asthma is associated with an allergic phenotype based on the frequency of concomitant atopic dermatitis (16.
67% compared with 10% in the low-risk group, p = 0.
0159) or its absence (63.
33% and 10%, respectively, p= 0.
0159), in Nizhny Tagil this relationship was not confirmed when tested by a two-sided Fisher test.
The frequency of cases of hereditary predisposition to allergic pathology does not have significant differences between high (medium) and low risk groups in both cities.
Conclusion.
In Russia, 4.
8 additional cases of asthma and status asthmaticus per 100 thousand children are associated with air quality.
In 2021, the Sverdlovsk region is noted as one of the priority subjects of the Russian Federation in terms of the number of asthma diseases associated with the aerogenic factor in the environment of children.
Although the observed trend in the predominance of cumulative symptoms of asthma and AR in children in Nizhny Tagil, in comparison with Yekaterinburg, is not statistically significant, it correlates with a higher level of aerogenic air pollution, this indirectly confirms the absence of a statistically significant relationship with a family history of allergic pathology.
However, the connection with man-made pollutants is not taken into account in the ISAAC questionnaires.
To confirm that the prevalence of asthma and AR symptoms is higher than those obtained in multicenter studies among children of a similar age, a survey of at least 350 people will be required.
In any case, it is necessary to study the role of priority pollutants in the formation of airway hyperresponsiveness, asthma and AR, in order to find effective preventive measures.

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