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Death from asthma.

C Collins-Williams, C Zalesky, K Battu

    Canadian Medical Association Journal
    |August 15, 1981
    PubMed
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    Inappropriate use of beta-agonists was a major cause of asthma deaths. Better patient education and physician management are crucial for preventing fatal asthma attacks, especially in teenagers.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pulmonology
    • Pediatric Medicine
    • Clinical Research

    Background:

    • Asthma remains a significant cause of mortality, particularly among adolescents.
    • Understanding the specific factors contributing to asthma-related deaths is essential for developing effective prevention strategies.
    • This study examines deaths in young asthma patients to identify critical risk factors.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the causes and contributing factors in a cohort of fatal asthma cases.
    • To identify patterns in patient care and medication use associated with asthma mortality.
    • To provide insights for improving asthma management and reducing preventable deaths.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective review of 31 asthma patient deaths occurring between 1967 and 1979.

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  • Analysis of patient care records from the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.
  • Identification of primary causes of death and contributing factors, including medication use and healthcare access.
  • Main Results:

    • Inappropriate use of beta-agonists, with or without epinephrine, was the leading cause of death.
    • Rapidly progressing asthma attacks outside the hospital prevented timely treatment in several cases.
    • Inadequate medical assessment or therapy and treatment non-response were also identified factors.
    • A significant proportion of deaths (over half) occurred in teenage patients.
    • Information was insufficient to determine the cause of death in a subset of cases.

    Conclusions:

    • Improved physician and patient education regarding asthma management and medication use is vital.
    • Effective management of bronchospasm triggers and enhanced follow-up care, particularly for teenagers, are critical.
    • Strategies to improve treatment compliance in adolescent asthma patients should be prioritized.
    • Addressing these factors can significantly reduce asthma-related mortality.