Worsening of asthma control after recovery from mild to moderate COVID-19 in patients from Hong Kong

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Kwok, Wang Chun [1 ]
Tam, Terence Chi Chun [1 ]
Lam, David Chi Leung [1 ]
Leung, Jackson Ka Chun [1 ]
Chan, King Pui Florence [1 ]
Chan, Shung Kay Samuel [1 ]
Chiang, Ka Yan [1 ]
Ip, Mary Sau Man [1 ]
Ho, James Chung Man [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hosp, Dept Med, 4-F Professorial Block,102 Pokfulam Rd, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
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COVID-19; Asthma; Asthma control; Asthma exacerbation;
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10.1186/s12931-023-02363-z
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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BackgroundWhile there are postulations that asthma is potentially associated with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), there has been conflicting results from studies on the impact mild-to-moderate COVID-19 on asthma control after recovery.MethodsA case control study on the association between mild-to-moderate COVID-19 and asthma control post infection was conducted. The primary outcome was a reduction in Asthma Control Test (ACT) score by >= 3 points post-COVID infection. The secondary outcomes included the change in ACT score, the proportion of patient with ACT score who dropped to <= 15 on enrolment visit and the need for escalation of asthma maintenance therapy.ResultsOut of the total of 221 adult patients with asthma recruited, 111 had mild-to-moderate COVID-19 within 30 to 270 days prior to study enrolment. The adjusted odds ratio (aOR) for a reduction in ACT score by >= 3 points after COVID-19 was 3.105 (95% CI = 1.385-6.959, p = 0.006). The odds of escalation of asthma maintenance therapy by at least 1 Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) step was 4.733 (95% CI = 1.151-19.467, p = 0.031) and asthma patient are more likely to become uncontrolled after COVID-19 [aOR = 5.509 (95% CI = 1.061-28.600, p = 0.042)].ConclusionMild-to-moderate COVID-19 among asthma patients, upon recovery, was associated with worsening of asthma symptom, lower ACT score, a higher need for escalation of asthma maintenance therapy and more uncontrolled asthma.
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