影响怀孕期间喘控制的因素:一个横截面研究
Kaleem Ullah Toori1, Muhammad Arsalan Qureshi2
1Kaleem Ullah Toori, FRCP, Department of Medicine, KRL Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Pakistan journal of medical sciences
|July 2, 2024
概括
怀孕期间控制喘对母亲和胎儿的健康至关重要. 影响控制的关键因素包括更高的BMI,多对性,治疗遵守性和巴基斯坦孕妇的吸入器技术.
科学领域:
- 产科和妇科 产科和妇科
- 肺部病理学 肺部病理学
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 怀孕期间低于最佳的喘控制对母亲和胎儿都有风险.
- 识别影响喘控制的因素对于有效管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 确定影响巴基斯坦孕妇喘控制的因素.
- 为改善孕产妇和胎儿的结果提供干预信息.
主要方法:
- 在KRL总医院进行的描述性,横截面研究.
- 用非概率技术采样了145名患有喘的孕妇.
- 收集有关人口统计和影响喘控制的因素的数据.
主要成果:
- 不到40%的参与者实现了足够的喘控制.
- 多因素分析显示,较高的BMI,多对性,治疗遵守性和吸入器技术是重要的预测因素.
- 教育和收入水平与喘控制没有显著的关联.
结论:
- 较高的BMI,多对性,治疗遵从性和适当的吸入器技术显著影响孕妇的喘控制.
- 通过产前护理解决这些因素可以改善孕产妇和胎儿的健康状况.
- 需要有针对性的干预措施来加强怀孕期间的喘管理.
相关概念视频
Asthma-I: Introduction
2.6K
Asthma is a chronic respiratory ailment that requires careful management due to its varying symptoms and influencing factors. It is characterized by airway inflammation, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and reversible airflow obstruction, leading to symptoms like wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. The symptom frequency and intensity may vary considerably over time. It is also linked to immune system responses to allergens and irritants, highlighting the complex...
2.6K
Upper Respiratory Drugs: Antitussives, Expectorants, and Mucolytics
267
Respiratory symptoms, such as congestion and cough, commonly accompany respiratory tract conditions. Various medications, such as antitussives, expectorants, and mucolytics, play crucial roles in providing relief.
Antitussives include codeine, dextromethorphan (Robitussin), and benzonatate (Tessalon). Codeine and dextromethorphan exert their effects centrally by suppressing the cough reflex center in the medulla. Benzonatate operates peripherally within the respiratory tract by...
Antitussives include codeine, dextromethorphan (Robitussin), and benzonatate (Tessalon). Codeine and dextromethorphan exert their effects centrally by suppressing the cough reflex center in the medulla. Benzonatate operates peripherally within the respiratory tract by...
267
Asthma-III: Symptoms and Complications
2.5K
Asthma, a common chronic respiratory condition, is classified considering the frequency and severity of symptoms alongside lung function impairment. Understanding this classification is essential for appropriate treatment and management. Here's a detailed look at the classification of asthma and its clinical features and complications:
Classification of Asthma
Classification of Asthma
2.5K
Asthma-IV: Diagnostic and Management
2.5K
The diagnosis and management of asthma are comprehensive, encompassing clinical assessments, lung function tests, and pharmacological interventions. Here's an overview:
Clinical Assessment for Asthma:
This is the first step in diagnosing and managing asthma. It includes:
Clinical Assessment for Asthma:
This is the first step in diagnosing and managing asthma. It includes:
2.5K
Asthma-II: Pathophysiology and Classification
2.6K
Asthma is a prevalent chronic respiratory condition marked by inflammation and hyperresponsiveness of the airways. Its pathophysiology involves complex interactions among inflammatory pathways, immune responses, and neural mechanisms.
Additionally, environmental and genetic factors play crucial roles in determining an individual's susceptibility to asthma and the severity of their condition.
Critical processes in asthma pathophysiology include:
Additionally, environmental and genetic factors play crucial roles in determining an individual's susceptibility to asthma and the severity of their condition.
Critical processes in asthma pathophysiology include:
2.6K
Asthma: Pathogenesis and Management
384
Asthma is a chronic pulmonary condition involving inflammation of the airways, hyper-reactivity, and reversible obstruction of the airways. This condition can significantly impact a person's quality of life, making breathing difficult and leading to distressing symptoms.
Asthma is classified as allergic and non-allergic. Allergens such as dust mites, pollen, and pet dander trigger allergic asthma, while factors like cold air, intense emotions, or exercise can induce non-allergic asthma.
Asthma is classified as allergic and non-allergic. Allergens such as dust mites, pollen, and pet dander trigger allergic asthma, while factors like cold air, intense emotions, or exercise can induce non-allergic asthma.
384


