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- W2891452981 abstract "Introduction: Asthma is a heterogeneous disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation. Bronchial asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood and is among the causes of frequent hospitalization in children. This study aims to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients hospitalized due to bronchial asthma within five years. Methods: The hospital records of patients aged 0-15 years admitted with the diagnosis of bronchial asthma to the Dr. Sami Ulus Center for Pediatrics between 1991-1995 were examined. The sociodemographic characteristics, skin, and laboratory values of the patients and the medications they received were examined. Results: Of the total 135 patients, 58.5% (n = 79) were males. The age distribution of the inpatients was mostly in the age group of 3-5 years (57.8%, n = 78). The mean annual hospitalization rate was 0.53%. Patients hospitalized for five days composed the largest group (39.3%, n = 53). Most of the hospitalized patients (74.1%; n = 100) were coming from urban settings. The most common pathologic condition on chest X-ray were increased aeration + infiltration (52%, n = 70). Sinusitis was accompanied to 78.5% of the hospitalizations. There was 50.4% (n = 68) leukocytosis in the hemograms. Most sensitive skin tests were mixed grass pollen and house dust. The primary medication used in prophylactic treatments was Ketotifen. Salbutamol was the most common medication used in the emergency department, theophylline and antibiotics for the bedside, and salbutamol syrup was the most prescribed medication for the discharged patients. Conclusion: The greater proportion of male gender and 3-5 year-olds in the study group indicated that these risk factors were consistent with the previous literature. The similarity of annual admission rates within the years indicates that there is no change in asthma frequency in the population served over time. Even though the number of cases requiring antibiotics in bronchial asthma is high (similar to sinusitis), we believe that the use of antibiotics should be lowered. " @default.
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- W2891452981 title "Retrospective evaluation of patients hospitalized due to bronchial asthma during 1991-1995 at Dr. Sami Ulus Center for Pediatrics" @default.
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