Respiratory disease in the Asia-Pacific region: Cough as a key symptom

  • Sang Heon Cho
  • , Horng Chyuan Lin
  • , Aloke Gopal Ghoshal
  • , Abdul Razak Bin Abdul Muttalif
  • , Sanguansak Thanaviratananich
  • , Shalini Bagga
  • , Rab Faruqi
  • , Shiva Sajjan
  • , Alan J.M. Brnabic
  • , Francis C. Dehle
  • , De Yun Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Respiratory diseases represent a significant impact on health care. A cross-sectional, multicountry (India, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand) observational study was conducted to investigate the proportion of adult patients who received care for a primary diagnosis of asthma, allergic rhinitis (AR), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or rhinosinusitis. Objective: To determine the proportion of patients who received care for asthma, AR, COPD, and rhinosinusitis, and the frequency and main symptoms reported. Methods: Patients ages ≥18 years, who presented to a physician with symptoms that met the diagnostic criteria for a primary diagnosis of asthma, AR, COPD, or rhinosinusitis were enrolled. Patients and physicians completed a survey that contained questions related to demographics and respiratory symptoms. Results: A total of 13,902 patients with a respiratory disorder were screened, of whom 7030 were eligible and 5250 enrolled. The highest percentage of patients who received care had a primary diagnosis of AR (14.0% [95% confidence interval {CI}, 13.4-14.6%]), followed by asthma (13.5% [95% CI, 12.9-14.1%]), rhinosinusitis (5.4% [95% CI, 4.6-5.3%]), and COPD (4.9% [95% CI, 5.0-5.7%]). Patients with a primary diagnosis of COPD (73%), followed by asthma (61%), rhinosinusitis (59%), and AR (47%) most frequently reported cough as a symptom. Cough was the main reason for seeking medical care among patients with a primary diagnosis of COPD (43%), asthma (33%), rhinosinusitis (13%), and AR (11%). Conclusion: Asthma, AR, COPD, and rhinosinusitis represent a significant proportion of respiratory disorders in patients who presented to health care professionals in the Asia-Pacific region, many with concomitant disease. Cough was a prominent symptom and the major reason for patients with respiratory diseases to seek medical care.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-140
Number of pages10
JournalAllergy and Asthma Proceedings
Volume37
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 03 2016
Externally publishedYes

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