# Analysis of Patients Admitted for Asthma Exacerbation in a Tertiary Hospital in Spain

**Authors:** Eusebi Chiner, Clara Machetti, Ignacio Boira, Violeta Esteban, Carmen Castelló Faus, Anastasiya Torba Kordyukova

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.63042 · 2024-06-24

## TL;DR

This study examines adult asthma patients in Spain, finding that poor treatment adherence and lack of proper follow-up contribute to hospital admissions.

## Contribution

The study highlights the role of primary care in improving asthma management to reduce hospitalizations.

## Key findings

- Younger patients with asthma exacerbations often lack proper diagnosis and treatment adherence.
- Most patients admitted for asthma exacerbations have comorbidities and longer hospital stays.
- Primary care involvement is critical for better asthma management and adherence.

## Abstract

Objectives: To analyze the characteristics of adult patients admitted for asthma exacerbation and determine optimization, treatment adherence, and follow-up in clinics.

Methods: Patients ≥ 18 years old admitted from May 2021 to June 2023 with a primary diagnosis of asthma exacerbation were included. Patients with a secondary diagnosis of asthma exacerbation and those without a confirmed diagnosis were excluded.

Results: A total of 186 patients were analyzed, 63% were female, with a mean age of 49 ± 34 years, mean body mass index (BMI) of 26.4 ± 5 kg/m2, mean immunoglobulin E level of 132 ± 235 IU/mL (range: 25-2041), mean eosinophils count of 180 ± 443, and length of stay of 8.6 ± 5 days. Comparing patients with one admission to those with multiple admissions, differences were observed in age (39 ± 15 vs. 58 ± 20, p < 0.0001), BMI (25.2 ± 3 vs. 27.4 ± 4, p < 0.0003), comorbidity (15% vs. 60%, p < 0.0001), and length of stay (4.5 ± 2 vs. 11 ± 3, p < 0.0001). Of the patients, 15% had undiagnosed asthma, 28% had known asthma without maintenance therapy, 23% were managed by primary care, and 34% were followed by pneumology. The mean Test of Adherence to Inhalers (TAI) score was 42.5 ± 8 points, with 70% showing erratic non-adherence, 46% showing deliberate non-adherence, and 21% showing unconscious non-adherence.

Conclusions: The young population represents a significant percentage of admissions for asthma exacerbation due to poor follow-up in pulmonology clinics, inadequate treatment optimization, and low adherence. This study adds that it is necessary to improve the approach to asthma in primary care to optimize treatment, reduce under-diagnosis, and avoid hospital admissions.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** asthma (MONDO:0004979)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** asthma (MESH:D001249), Asthma Exacerbation (MESH:D018450)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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